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ROUND Premium Saltine Crackers :-(
Posted Tue June 12, 2012 8:32 am, by Stephen R. written to Nabisco, Inc.
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Changing the Premium saltine crackers to round?!? Really?!? Two words: "New Coke".
Please go back to the traditional square cracker while there is still time, as I don't want to buy the store brand (...Which is still square).
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by cissy Posted Sun June 24, 2012 @ 6:27 PM
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Soda crackers round! I hope they come here!
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If you don't like the store brand, other companies make square crackers on the same theme; "Saltine" is a Nabisco trademark.
I've bought all brands, and they taste the same. They look the same, and their nutritional qualities are all but identical.
If square crackers made by Nabisco are your preference, buy Triscuits or Wheat Thins.
With this product, there is no difference between brands. Give yourself a double-blind taste test, and see what results you get. Same crackers in a different box. Unless you have some sentimental attachment to Nabisco's packaging, it doesn't matter.
If you have some other reason to prefer Nabisco Saltines, buy the round ones.
Really......
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by jeishere Posted Thu June 14, 2012 @ 3:07 PM
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While many store brands are made in the same factory, the quality can vary. For example, you will probably get a lot more smaller pieces and crumbs in your flaked corn than you will get in your corn flakes.
We always notice this in the fried onions we use in our green bean casserole. If you buy the name brand you get large pieces of onion while the generic is mostly small pieces. This does affect the texture of the end product.
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by PepperElf Posted Tue June 12, 2012 @ 12:02 PM
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I don't understand why square is better than round.
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