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The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals just freed five circus animals — well...kind of. The animals pictured on boxes of Barnum's Animals Crackers have been released from their cages after PETA ...
Animal crackers have been roaming our shelves for over a century, and they're the one snack that has pretty much remained the same throughout generations. Named after P.T. Barnum, whose title you'll ...
After more than two years of discussions with animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Mondelez International, the company that makes Barnum’s Animals Crackers, ...
Nabisco made headlines in August when the company announced animal crackers would be “set free” from the cages depicted in its packaging for the past 100 years. The move was prompted by PETA and the ...
After enduring 116 years behind bars, those adorable beast-shaped snacks called Barnum’s Animals can now roam free. At least on the colorful box cover that encases the Nabisco crackers of the same ...
These cookie critters are tasting freedom. After spending 116 years behind bars, the majestic beasts on boxes of Nabisco Barnum’s Animals Crackers are no longer being depicted in lock-up. Nabisco’s ...
Animal crackers, long depicted behind bars in iconic packaging that resembled circus boxcars, are going cage-free. Bowing to pressure from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — and changing ...
There’s something about animal crackers that just sticks with you. The texture, flavor and parade of recognizable—and not-so-recognizable—creatures is instantly transporting. I clearly remember the ...
There’s something about animal crackers that just sticks with you. The texture, flavor and parade of recognizable—and not-so-recognizable—creatures is instantly transporting. I clearly remember the ...
After more than a century of imprisonment, Barnum's cracker creatures are roaming free - until they meet their mushy demise in the mouths of children, anyway. After pressure from People for the ...
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