The Pacific Coast Biscuit Company of Seattle (later named National Biscuit Company and shortened to
Nabisco) first introduced Honey Maid in 1925. The recipe used honey as an ingredient which was not the typical recipe at the time. They were first introduced as Sugar Honey Maid Grahams and renamed Honey Maid Graham Crackers in 1965. Nabisco also made a cookbook based on the crackers in order to promote the brand. It was later spun off with Kraft Foods into
Mondelez International. By 2012, Honey Maid had a 49.4 percent share of the graham cracker market. == References ==