Thanks for your replies
(deactivated member)
on 10/30/09 4:43 am, edited 10/30/09 4:56 am - MN
on 10/30/09 4:43 am, edited 10/30/09 4:56 am - MN
EDIT: THANKS EVERYONE!
First off, DON'T JUDGE ME HERE! I like crackers, get off me.
And there are the only two my local store has.
So which one is better to buy?
Save your comments on the cracker industry for another time. I just want answers.
First off, DON'T JUDGE ME HERE! I like crackers, get off me.
And there are the only two my local store has.
So which one is better to buy?
Save your comments on the cracker industry for another time. I just want answers.
Check the info on the package to see which has less fat, but it's probably a wash.
If you're gonna eat something "questionable", just eat theone you like best.
I'm a big fan of "Chicken in a Biscuit" crackers, and I'm sure they're not the best choice, but they're tasty!
BTW - what kind of podunk town do you live in that only has TWO kinds of crackers?? Whazzup wid dat??
If you're gonna eat something "questionable", just eat theone you like best.

I'm a big fan of "Chicken in a Biscuit" crackers, and I'm sure they're not the best choice, but they're tasty!
BTW - what kind of podunk town do you live in that only has TWO kinds of crackers?? Whazzup wid dat??

(deactivated member)
on 10/30/09 4:49 am - MN
on 10/30/09 4:49 am - MN
My town only has 125 people, MAYBE, if everyone is home.
And the only grocery store id the fewe groceries the Meat Locker gets.
I'm in the middle of corn fields out here.
And the only grocery store id the fewe groceries the Meat Locker gets.
I'm in the middle of corn fields out here.
(deactivated member)
on 10/30/09 4:57 am - MN
on 10/30/09 4:57 am - MN
For the most part, you name it. I like crackers. Always have.




