A Man and His Popcorn

Nothing screams Americana quite like the 7th inning stretch and a box of Cracker Jacks. But would you believe this time-tested snack was created by a German immigrant and debuted not at the ballpark, but at the World’s Fair? The story of this American candy classic is an interesting one, indeed.
Frederick William Rueckheim had been selling popcorn on the streets of Chicago for years, when, in 1893, he came up with a new popcorn creation for the Chicago World’s Fair. When his brother Louis arrived from Germany, they established the F.W. Rueckheim & Bro. company to sell their popcorn together.
What is a Cracker Jack?
In 1896 the name Cracker Jack was officially registered (before then the snack had been called candied popcorn and peanuts) and the familiarly sticky and sweet candy we know today was born.
Back in the day, the term “cracker jack” could refer to anything of high quality, so it’s no wonder the name stuck! The coining of the name, however, was just the first of many big steps for this candy favorite.
Out of Left Field
Henry Gottlieb Eckstein’s invention of the “Eckstein Triple Proof Bag” in 1899 made him the perfect business partner for the Rueckheim brothers. And, in 1902, the company became Rueckheim Bros & Eckstein.

But it would take six more years before Cracker Jacks came into their own. In 1908, Jack Norworth penned the infamous lines of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” that shot Cracker Jacks into the limelight. Since then, no baseball game has been complete without at least one box of the crunchy, sweet treat.
Changes came to the company, fast and furious, as Cracker Jacks grew in popularity. In 1912 Rueckheim Bros & Eckstein began adding tiny prizes to each box of Cracker Jacks. Candy and toys? These guys really knew what would sell. The face of Cracker Jacks got another boost in 1918, when Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo were added to the packaging.
The endearing duo was apparently based on Rueckheim’s grandson and dog. But, I’d say it’s probably not a coincidence that they appeared at the end of the 1st World War. A patriotic move, if I do say so myself.
A Home Run

Four years later, the company underwent another name change, this time becoming The Cracker Jack Company. This name lasted through much of the 20th century, until Borden bought it in 1964.
Today, Cracker Jacks are made by Frito-Lay. They’re still a fan favorite at baseball games, enchanting the young and the young-at-heart as they have for decades. So while the prizes may have changed over the years, you can be sure that the candy inside hasn’t changed a bit.
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Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cracker_Jack
- http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcrackerjacks.htm
- http://www.delish.com/food-fun/cracker-jack-history-snack-foods#slide-2
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Jonah Half
October 22, 2024Kelly Krajewski
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October 22, 2024Tiphaine Brewer
October 22, 2024Alice reagle
October 22, 2024Or our Grocery or the wallmart, I look for them yet not there. Just thought you might solve this problem.
Thanks alice
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October 22, 2024Denise
October 22, 2024David L Smith
October 22, 2024Margaret Witham
October 22, 2024How about calling them Honkie Heaven
Ames
October 22, 2024Greg Rabon
October 22, 2024Angela Brown
October 22, 2024Errol ALexander
October 22, 2024squeezed it ..best day of my life until
that time drove everyone on the school bus wacky with the noise
William N Reviel
October 22, 2024Justine
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October 22, 2024Good snack though.
Sandra
October 22, 2024Phillipa morris
October 22, 2024Geno
October 22, 2024Chase Rogers
October 22, 2024Chase
Frederick Earls
October 22, 2024I have loved cracker Jack
Since I was a kid.
Lots times we couldn't afford treats because our father wouldn't give us money and eventually left our family.
But these Candy 🌽 Pops brought a smile to my face.
Thank you,
Cracker Jack.
Goin Strong
October 22, 2024Sports venues around the country post it incorrectly, as does this website. It's a pity so little attention is paid to accuracy.
Madeline McKenna
October 22, 2024Madeline McKenna
October 22, 2024