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Company Supplier of Cookies, Crackers and Snacks for Over 135 YearsIn 1871, David F. Stauffer was baking five barrels of crackers each day for his customers in York, Pennsylvania. Not only did he bake, he delivered door-to-door in a wheelbarrow. While David would find little similarity to today's Stauffer's, he would recognize Stauffer's quality as well as the scrumptious cookies still made fr...
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Directions Outlet Directions 83 SouthTake exit 19A Market Street East. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left. Follow Belmont Street until the second stop sign. Turn left and Stauffer's Outlet will be on the right. 83 NorthTake exit 19 Market Street. At bottom of ramp, turn left onto Market Street (Also Rt. 462). At first traffic light, turn left onto Belmont Street. Follow Belmont Street until the se...
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FAQs FAQs Why are there holes in the Animal Crackers?The holes in the Animal Crackers are called "dockers." The holes are there to let some of the air out of the crackers and reduce the rising process. This helps retain the animal cracker shape.What is the difference between a cookie and a cracker?Stauffer's Animal Crackers have less sugar and shortening than cookies. Animal Cookies,...
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