Were Cheez-Its really invented in Dayton? Yes, and here's the story (2024)

Cheez-It brand crackers were first introduced in 1921 by theGreen & Green Company, then located at the corners ofCincinnati and Concord streets. "You'll like Cheez-It" was an early slogan promoting these cheesy crackers.

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Below are a few things to know about the orange delights, thanks in part to theDayton Metro Library'sawesome Special Collections Division,Kellogg (Cheez-It's current parent company), and a little digging.

1.)The year was 1921

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The first Cheez-It Logo was filed with theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office onMay 23, 1921. It was first introduced March 31 of that same year.

2.)Just a local kid

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Green and Green CompanyPresident Weston Green was born in Greenville on April 15, 1868, according to his Dec. 30, 1926, obituary printed in the "Dayton Journal."

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He moved to Dayton with his parentsJohn W. andEllen Green as an infant in 1869 and waseducated at local schools. The family moved to Fargo, N.D. several years later, but Weston attended Shattuck Military School in Faribault, Minn., graduating in 1884.

Weston relocated to Chicago in 1886 and lived there until he and his father moved back to Dayton in 1897 and ran their small cracker manufacturing outfit, Green, Green and Company, above the Victory theater (now known as the Victoria Theatre.) Weston's brotherJoseph W. Green eventually came into the business as its secretary-treasurer.

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According to aBusiness Men of Dayton 1905-1906 profile available atDayton History Books Online, Green and Green gradually grew "under the astute management of Mr. (Weston) Green and with harmonious cooperation of his father and brother until today is one of the few independent concerns that have succeeded in maintaining themselves in the face of the spirited competition that was offered by a gigantic combination which, when first formed, embraced two large houses in this city one of which has been abandoned, the local trade now being cared for from one establishment."

The company eventually moved to its Cincinnati Street building. It incorporated as Green and Green Company in 1907 with Weston as the president. The company made Edgemont crackers, Dayton crackers, Flag crackers and other snacks.

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3.) Patented

Dayton was known asPatent City, USA for the thousands of patents filed by Daytonians. More than a few are inWeston orJoseph Green's name.

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The Greens' inventions include coating for crackers and a baking article that would give crackers a certain crisp orsemi-crisp and tender characteristic and a light and airy condition, with the flavor of the permeating ingredient."

4.) The Green brothers

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Weston died atMiami Valley Hospital on Dec. 29, 1926 following an operation for appendicitis.

The Green and Green Company last appeared in the 1929-1930 Dayton City Directory, according to antique services websiteharryrinker.com.Joseph W. Green is listed as president of the American Manufacturing Company and manager of Loose-Wiles in the 1931 director, the website says.

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5) From Green toKellogg, Cheez-Its go on

Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company bought Green and Green in 1930, according to Kellogg's Media Relations office.That company later becameSunshine Biscuit Company and remained at the corner of Cincinnati and Concord until at least 1972.

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Sunshine wasacquired by Keebler in 1996. Keebler was bought in 2001 by Battle Creek, Mich.-based Kellogg.The Sunshine label remained on the Cheez-it box until recent years.

Today, there are now more than 30 different varieties of Cheez-it.

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