Got this answer from a channel 4 NBC news article: "For your answer we contacted Nabisco, the company that makes Cheese Tidbits. And it says, unfortunately, the reason you cannot find them in your local grocery store is because Nabisco discontinued the product at the end of 2002. It wouldn't say why because of proprietary reasons, but it does still make "Cheese Nips", which is widely available."
I just found some little crackers that reminded me of the Tid-Bits I used to eat. They are called Macaroni and Cheese Crackers by Kraft. I got them at Walgreens and they are exactly the same as the Tid-bits (shape and taste) except they don't come in a box, and they are not made by Nabisco.
Also for unknown reasons, companies always discontinue tried and true products that people love and enjoy all in the name of progress. But in reality, when something is correct and working properly - don't change it.
Unfortunately, no, the company does not make them any longer. Their production stopped years ago.
When I worked for Nabisco in Oakland, CA, they were pretty tight with their formulas. Also, their formulas are for batches of dough that weigh 100s of pounds. I'm not sure they would apply well to a family-sized batch. Ingredient amounts don't divide down one-for-one perfectly.** New Update ** I have not seen any recipes, but I can tell you the crackers are still available...... but in Canada. Both the Bacon and Swiss Cheese Crackers are made still by Christie brands, which is the Canadian arm of Kraft Foods/Nabisco.It is best to order them by bigger cases, I last ordered a combined case of the bacon and Swiss cheese, and ordered them from www.canadianfavourites.com.They are the exact same recipe and shapes as our old favorites.
Low Fat Ritz crackers are still on the shelves of my local grocery, so I guess they do.
Unsalted crackers can be a healthier option compared to salty crackers because they contain less sodium. However, they may still be high in refined carbohydrates and low in nutrients. It's best to enjoy them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Food Hound Tidbits - 2011 Old Fashioned Still Tastes So Good 2-9 was released on: USA: 2012
No
Because it is still cream cheese. The only diffrence...NO FAT!
yes, but they are still a Frito lay product. munchies is a namebrand owned by Frito lay. the new Munchie crackers are just an improved version of the old crackers.
When cheese is still in its' liquid state, it can be poured into a mold.
Not perfect, but still edible
Royal Lunch Milk Crackers are still available to buy online at many different sites.Try looking at amazon.You can also try looking at other retailers online.
You could give the dog the crackers a hundred times and i wouldn't matter you still have them in your items!!!!