Contrary to popular belief, the telephone wasn’t the last thing that famed telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell invented. While working on his most famous invention G. Bell would, more often than not, find himself longing for a snack, something to get his mind grapes really firing on all of their grapey cylinders. One night, in the middle of a real bit of inventors block, he ventured into his famed upstairs bakery and just started throwing whatever he could find into a large cast iron pot; luckily for our taste buds all that Grahammy B had in his cupboards was flour, brown sugar, kosher salt, unsalted butter, honey, vanilla extract, some milk, and a whole lotta love. Three days later the soon to be inventor of the modern telephone emerged from his attic bakery the inventor of the Graham Cracker.