Nilla Wafers is a brand of vanilla-flavored cookie made by Nabisco.
Nilla Wafers were first introduced in America in 1967.
The brand was owned by Nabisco until 2000, when it was acquired by Kraft Foods.
In 2012, the brand underwent a packaging redesign and started using only natural flavors.
Keebler is a brand of cookie and cracker products made by the Kellogg Company. Their Vanilla Wafers are a direct competitor to Nilla Wafers.
Great Value is a private label brand sold exclusively at Walmart. Their Vanilla Wafers are a budget-friendly alternative to Nilla Wafers.
The classic vanilla-flavored wafer cookie that Nilla Wafers is known for. They can be eaten on their own or used as a base for desserts like banana pudding.
The ingredients in Nilla Wafers include enriched flour, sugar, soybean oil, high fructose corn syrup, whey, salt, natural and artificial flavors, leavening, and soy lecithin.
No, Nilla Wafers are not vegan as they contain whey and are made with enriched flour, which may contain animal-derived ingredients.
Yes, Nilla Wafers can be used as a substitute for graham crackers in recipes like cheesecake crusts or s'mores.
Nilla Wafers typically have a shelf life of 6-9 months if stored in a cool, dry place.
No, Nilla Wafers do not contain peanuts. However, they are produced in a facility that also processes peanuts and other tree nuts, so there is a risk of cross-contamination.