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Cracker Jack, immortalized in baseball anthem, is a grand-slam recipe at home, too

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Cracker Jack has enjoyed an all-American reputation as the signature snack of the national pastime for more than a century.

"Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack/I don't care if I ever get back," is one of the refrains of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."

The iconic tune, written in 1908, is traditionally sung during the seventh-inning stretch at baseball games. It is beloved by generations of Americans.

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But the appeal of baseball and ballpark Cracker Jack are international.

"You got salty, sweet and crunchy all in one bite," French-Canadian recipe maven Francine Lizotte enthused to Fox News Digital, describing the mix of popcorn and peanuts baked with molasses.

The Cracker Jack is a sweet, salty and crunchy snack popular with children and easy to make at home, says Francine Lizotte, publisher of Club Foody. (Francine Lizotte/ClubFoody.com)

Lizotte is the publisher of ClubFoody.com. She was born in Montreal, Quebec and now lives 3,000 miles away in Vancouver, British Columbia.

She counts baseball as her favorite sport and Cracker Jack as her favorite snack both at the ballpark and at home.

The Toronto Blue Jays – Canada’s only Major League Baseball club – are Lizotte's favorite baseball team.

"You should see whenever the Blue Jays play in Seattle," she said. "It’s an ocean of blue inside the stadium because people from Vancouver head down to support them."

Cooper Hertz, 3, digs into a package of Cracker Jack at a Colorado Rockies baseball game, 2007.  (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

America’s signature

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