The Fig Newton is named for
Newton, Massachusetts where it was originally made.
Lorna Doones were introduced in 1912. The shortbread
biscuits were considered a product of Scottish heritage, and back
then, Lorna Doone character was symbolic of Scotland.
Nabisco created 'Barnum's Animals' in 1902 and sold them in a little
box designed like an animal cage with a string attached to carry and
hang on Christmas trees. In 1948, the company changed the name to
its current 'Barnum's Animal Crackers'. Fifty Four different
animals have been represented by animal crackers since 1902.
Currently, each package contains 22 crackers consisting of a variety
of animals. The newest, a koala was added in September 2002, but
later retired. Current animals include bear, camel, crocodile,
elephant, giraffe, gorilla, horse, lion, seal, tiger, and zebra.
The name Oreo was inspired by the gold color used on early
package designs. The French word for gold is Or. A number of other
versions for the name persist, but this is most widely accepted.
The original name was Oreo Biscuit. It was renamed in 1921, to "Oreo
Sandwich. In 1948, the Oreo Sandwich was renamed the "Oreo Creme
Sandwich." It was changed in 1974 to the Oreo Chocolate Sandwich
Cookie. Oreos are a knockoff of the Sunshine Hydrox cookie invented
two years earlier.
Today, China has become the second largest Oreo market, after the
United States.