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Cracker Jack

American  
Trademark.
  1. a confection of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.


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Even Agatha Swanburne, who had never tasted Cracker Jack in her life, once said, “Better to make the best of a bad situation than to make the worst of a good one.”

From Literature

In the seventh inning, fans rise and sing about buying peanuts and Cracker Jack at the ballgame.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s still fundraising, collecting endorsements like Cracker Jack prizes and has a race to run.

From Los Angeles Times

Packs of Cracker Jack and Big League Chew bubble gum were nestled in Detroit Tigers souvenir cups near the batting cages.

From Los Angeles Times

Karo Corn Syrup debuted around the same time as prominent brands like Coca-Cola, Cracker Jack popcorn, and Jell-O, all wildly influential food brands that were invented alongside the industrialization boom of the turn of the 20th century.

From Slate