one of the greatest snack foods ever
It is not a place, it is a food product - Cheezit crackers.
no, because a quadrlateral has 6 sides and a hexagon has 4
Wow, I didn't know Cheezit had spray cheeze! AWESOME!!
no cheese cake is mainly made of cheese cream
a trisket is a funny word that ross uses out of friends
Updated:Three varieties of dime were minted in 1853. Look on the front to see if there are arrows beside the date, and on the back to see if there's a small mint mark letter. It may be blank or there may be an O. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010:No arrows, no mint mark (Philadelphia):Very worn condition - $69Moderately worn - $161Slightly worn - $240Almost no wear - $534Uncirculated - $630 to $9,310 depending on qualityArrows, no mint mark:Very worn condition - $13Moderately worn - $17Slightly worn - $25Almost no wear - $141Uncirculated - $252 to $19,500Arrows, "O" mint mark (New Orleans):Very worn condition - $14Moderately worn - $29Slightly worn - $39Almost no wear - $498Uncirculated - $1,440 to $12,500it is probably worth about $20 if it is in perfect condition but if you are trying to sell it then you should really try eBay because i heard somone sold a cheezit box for like $25 and it was emptyMore informationMultiple varieties of dime were struck that year. Retail market prices as of 12/2008 are: No arrows beside the date: very worn, $60; moderately worn, $240, almost uncirculated, $500Arrows beside the date and no mint mark under the word DIME: $13 / $25 / $130Arrows beside the date and a letter "O" mint mark under the word DIME: $14 / $39/ $340
My favorite is Dorritos dipped in Nutella