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I love a Ritz or a saltine, but for structural integrity alone, Triscuit is where its at.


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Walmart makes a half decent aftermarket copy, but Costco sells the OEM version at a great price in bulk.
 
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Yup, I always loved Triscuits. They come in great flavors and you can put good stuff on top to make a very nice snack. I have been on Keto for four months now so no Triscuits for me right now.




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Nope I have to disagree. Wheat Thins Big are the way to go


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Wheat Thins are delicious, but they can't handle anything beyond a thick dip. Triscuits are a bridge to the future.


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Triscuits are great because they have built in bite lines. No crooked edges on those babies.
 
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NOW I'm wanting a Triscuit and a slice of sharp white cheddar!


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The Black Pepper and the Rosemary/Olive Oil are my favorites.

Eat with a tin of sardines, I'm a happy camper. Smile

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You guys are kidding, right?

Chicken in a Biskit is the end all for crackers. They can handle all dips imaginal and are even good stand alone. Ritz are a close second. Smile

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The Black Pepper and the Rosemary/Olive Oil are my favorites.


^^^^ These are staples in my home. Reminds me of the shredded wheat cereal I enjoyed as a child.


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Dill, Sea Salt & Olive Oil, and Garden Herb are also very good. I tried the Four Cheese & Herb flavor, but no more for me.
 
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I like the original triscuit w/ a little bit of colby cheese. While It can handle quite a bit of cheese, I just like the bare minimum to keep it crackers and cheese.
 
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Keebler Town House Flipsides for me.

I don't like Triscuits much. I'll bet horses like them.



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Carr's Table Water crackers are always appreciated Smile




 
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Originally posted by arcwelder76:
I love a Ritz or a saltine, but for structural integrity alone, Triscuit is where its at.



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Structural integrity is one thing but they taste awful.
So they won’t be in my grocery basket.


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Triscuits original smeared with real butter and then put under the broiler for a couple minutes. Hit em with the salt shaker and dig in.


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Town House Flatbread, or Triscuit.


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NOW I'm wanting a Triscuit and a slice of sharp white cheddar!


I’ll even add a drop or two of Tabasco.
 
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The Triscuit is the culmination of all things ever created on planet earth by man. Tru' Dat', Yo'. It is the pinnacle, the acme, the zenith, of all things, and is proof that we as a species have any merit at all to continue to thrive. I believe without the Triscuit, our world would implode and disappear, and be forgotten in the immeasurable emptiness of the universe. The Triscuit is more than just a delicious food, it the beacon that shines brightly on all that is good, true, and right. Everything man has achieved would be meaningless, without the Triscuit. When the great cold of death bellows forth and grasps all humanity, extinguishing all that we are, future travelers from other worlds will find traces of the Triscuit, and we shall take our rightful place in the history of their books and lore. Without this tasty food stuff, society as we know it would cease to function, as the Triscuit is the building block of our existence, the Ambrose given to us by the generous hand of God.

(But anyway, the Cheese-It is where it's at. It is possibly the world's most perfect food.)

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