It depends on exactly what you are looking for. You can probably find some kind of Swiss cheese crackers at your local supermarket.
You can't. They discontinued them in the US. There is a company is canada that is the Canadian branch of nabisco and they have the Swiss cheese crackers. Same exact crackers. You just need to order them online and pay for shipping so make sure to stock up!
Nabisco has discontinued them totally
Swiss cheese is by definition cheese from Switzerland.
Swiss cheese is cheese that is made in Switzerland. Obvious really.
No, only in the cheese flavored Goldfish Crackers.
You can find in the the grocery stores with the boxed crackers. It is cheese in a can that can be applied like canned whipped cream.
Swiss Cheese? Sometimes if you use the kraft singles or something like that they might not have holes, because it's more processed and they add extra things and might remold it, but just swiss cheese has holes.
with cheese , crackers, and bake
Swiss cheese, by definition, is produced in Switzerland.
24.30 for 8.1 pounds of Swiss Cheese = 3 for 1.0 pounds of Swiss Cheese
Yes, "Swiss cheese" is typically capitalized because Swiss refers to the type of cheese rather than the country.
"Crackers and cheese" in English is cracker e formaggioin Italian.