Because they are probably just trying to make the game more interesting! (The gum is stale, too. Bleh!)
Win the crackers by beating Nate at Hangman in the "kids only" room at the playground. The stale peanut butter crackers are the favorite snack of Spitsy the lost dog, who hangs around the playground. If you use a cracker, you will call him over and he will dig a hole to save it in. (see related questions)
There is coconut milk on Shark Tooth Island, and a hot dog on Super Power Island. Sadly, all the pretzel vendors seem to be out. The peanut butter crackers on Big Nate Island are stale, but the dog likes them.
He gives you some rather stale peanut butter crackers (which happen to be the favorite treat of the lost dog, Spitsy).
If you beat "Hangman" ("Go to Jail"), Nate gives you some stale peanut butter crackers. Spitsy the lost dog *loves* peanut butter crackers, and he is right there at the playground. If you give him some, he will dig a hole to save them in. Now all you need is to move the girls at the playground, so he can dig there. (see the related question) (*You will only see a piece of the time capsule at first. It will not come out of the hole. Press the clasp to open it.)
Win the crackers by beating Nate at Hangman in the "kids only" room at the playground. The stale peanut butter crackers are the favorite snack of Spitsy the lost dog, who hangs around the playground. If you use a cracker, you will call him over and he will dig a hole to save it in. (see related questions)
food was salty and very stale.
No, once it is cooked you can Not tell the difference
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They just get stale
Go to the "Kids Only" room atop the playground and play "Hangman" (Go To Jail). If you win, Nate will give you some (old and stale) peanut butter crackers. Spitsy the lost dog does like them.
It means that the crackers will taste better if you eat them by the date stamped on the box near there. If you eat them after that, they might be stale.
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