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Originally Posted by LateNight
o.k. I'll play. And why do they call them Animal "Crackers" when they aren't crackers at all ?
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What is the difference between a cookie and a cracker?
A cookie's dough is higher in shortening and sugar; and contains less flour. The cracker's dough is flour, some shortening and sugar, and some flavors and dough conditioners.
http://www.stauffers.net/qa.asp#2
Simply put, animal crackers contain less fat, flour, and sugar than what's commonly referred to as a cookie.
And another one I found interesting.....
http://www.stauffers.net/identifier.asp