Ritz Crackers
Nabisco introduced Ritz Crackers in 1934 and surprisingly enough, still produce them. They were named “Ritz” since the term meant something fancy thanks to the Swiss-born luxury hotelier Cesar Ritz. The crackers are the main ingredient of one of the most famous Depression-era desserts – mock apple pie. In fact, the recipe can still be found on the back of Ritz Crackers boxes today. Weirdly enough, the pie tastes pretty good.