crackers that can be different flavors or original.
Nope
Nabisco no longer produces Rye Triscuits. The original Rye flavor has been discontinued, but Triscuits are still available in a variety of other flavors. You may find the Rye flavor in some specialty or vintage food stores.
Since 1903
The Cracked Pepper and Olive Oil Triscuits are good with provolone cheese or Italian dry salami. Plain Triscuits are also very good with hummus.
Triscuits are manufactured in several locations across the United States. The production facilities are operated by Nabisco, which is a subsidiary of Mondelēz International. Specific manufacturing sites include locations in places like Virginia and Pennsylvania, among others. These facilities produce the iconic woven wheat crackers known as Triscuits.
I found some at the store yesterday.
A few won't hurt, but it shouldn't be a part of a dog's regular diet.
How do Triscuits have ANYTHING to do with Phineas and ferb?! [lol]:D
Tangerine, Thin Mints (Girl Scout cookies), toast, Tortilla chips, Tostitos, trail mix and Triscuits are snacks. They begin with T.
They do not. I checked with Nabisco / Kraft Foods because we've been searching for them, and they confirmed the Cheddar Triscuits have been discontinued. Additional Info: They claim that the Cheddar ones didn't sell well. Although you'd never know it from the grocery stores in my area. That flavor was the one that was always either scarce or just always out of stock. I think it was a bad business decision that came to bite them back.
Most likely any other type of wheat crackers on the market, such as Triscuits, Ritz Crackers, Pita Chips, etc.
Have you ever seen shreaded wheat? Triscuits are made of mostly shredded wheat, much like the cereal kind. (of course there is added salt.) The kind of wheat is called Soft White Winter Wheat.