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1898-1914 1914-1941 1941-1952 1960-1990; 1970-2016 (Japan) 1990-present
1898-1914 1914-1941 1941-1952 1960-1990; 1970-2016 (Japan) 1990-present

Nabisco (originally known as National Biscuit Company) is an brand of cookies and snacks. Headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey, the company is a subsidiary of Mondelez International.

National Biscuit Company

1898–1914

In ner seal

The octagonal shape of the early Nabisco logos were taken from a Uneeda Biscuit, the company's first flagship product. The "IN-ER SEAL" was a reference to the sealed sleeves that held the crackers, innovative for the time.

1914–1941

Not to be confused with NBC.

Nabisco logo 1940

Nabisco

1941–1952

Nabisco logo 50s

1952–1960

Nabisco logo 50s 2

The Nabisco logo moved to the top left corner of its packages in 1952. The words "NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY" regularly appeared beneath the logo throughout the 50s.

1960–1990; 1970–2016 (Japan)

This logo was used in Japan until 2016.

1990–present

Nabisco logo

This logo is used until 2008 in many Asian countries, where is currently used the Kraft Foods logo, then Mondelēz International logo on its product. Note the font is minus larger in tandem with its predecessor.

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