My ritz crackers are a year old...I bought the big 15 package box...they dont taste bad....will they be bad for someone to eat? I hat e to waste so many...
A few things go really good with buffalo chicken dip. Tortilla crackers, Ritz crackers, saltine crackers, and pretzels are all great for dipping with buffalo chicken dip.
Wrap its wing and keep it caged until it gets better, then release in a park or field. Have Fun. (Buy Ritz Crackers, they love 'em)
No, rabbits can't eat Ritz crackers, or any crackers, or any processed "human" foods at all. These kinds of foods just aren't good: the grains, sugars, salts, colours, preservatives, and other additives are very unhealthy for rabbits. Aside from their specially-formulated rabbit pellets, rabbits should eat a natural diet of hay, water, and fresh dark-coloured leafy greens (like carrot tops, Romaine, basil, dandelion). If you want to give your rabbit a treat, stick to fresh fruits and vegetables (like carrot, berries, apple, squash). Treats must be strictly limited in a rabbit's diet because too much can lead to illness -- the House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more details and links.
There are eight-teen animal crackers.
Cookie, Crackers, and Duberry
If they are so inclined, they are capable of it. Ritz Crackers in moderation won't harm cats.
Ritz Crackers was created in 1934.
5 ritz crackers is a serving size.
Gold fish, Cheese-It, and Jacob's Cream Crackers are viable competitors of Ritz.
Ritz Crackers (Improved)Ritz Crackers - 50% Reduced FatRitz - Low SodiumThose are certified kosher - OU
Because Ritz is in Paris and so Ritz crackers wanted you to think of nice, fancy crackers when you heard it.
Ritz crackers are made by the Nabisco Company
Yes
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Ritz crackers were introduced by Nabisco in 1934. They were named Ritz to promote the cracker as an affordable luxury.
There are about 100 calories in 6 Ritz cheese crackers.
Low Fat Ritz crackers are still on the shelves of my local grocery, so I guess they do.