
Keebler Club Crackers TV Commercial, 'Prepare Less and Enjoy More'
“Prepare Less and Enjoy More”
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If entertaining gets you down, this man says Keebler Club Crackers have a melt-in-your-mouth flavor that allows you to prepare less and enjoy more. His family describes the crackers as light, flaky and buttery.
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