Talk:Ritz Crackers/Archive 1
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Awesome
"Ritz were developed during the Great Depression, during which Americans were in search of affordable, yet classy food to eat"
In all honesty this is the funniest line about the Great Depression I have ever read. 152.91.9.219 (talk) 04:12, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
The history section to this article reads like a press release. A "cracker not to be messed with"? Seriously? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.102.157.114 (talk) 21:43, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
Article needs to be reverted
I don't know how to do it myself, but the last good version is the 9 July version. The changes after that (as of the time I'm leaving this comment) are vandalism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.191.250.106 (talk • contribs) 06:42, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
What about ritz munchables???
where are they on the article??? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.87.116.49 (talk) 19:59, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
Low Sodium?
I have been told that when the Low Sodium Ritz cracker was first introduced it was so terrible that no one would buy it. So the company doubled the sodium in the regular Ritz and then re-introduced the Low Sodium version (now with a much higher sodium content than it originally had, but still lower than the regular Ritz cracker). Does anyone have any fact to back up this rumor. If it is true, it definitely belongs in the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.40.14.215 (talk) 00:34, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
Packaged quantity?
How many original flavor crackers are in a standard US tube? --70.167.58.6 (talk) 00:33, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
You're joking, right? What about at least a mention of Mock Apple Pie, which has to be the most famous Ritz Cracker recipe there is. 24.211.211.161 (talk) 01:35, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
I was wondering the same thing about the recipe. Usually food articles on Wikipedia are awash in "In Hayden County, North Carolina it's common to use Ritz Crackers as a crouton substitute"-type lore. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.173.114.38 (talk) 00:01, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
Diameter?
You can't actually work out the diameter (or thickness) of a cracker from the information given. Presumably that box shown contains 8×2 array of plastic tubes (also not described), so the cracker diameter could be inferred from the, if the box dimensions were stated. — MaxEnt 21:10, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
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Carbohydrates?
The article doesn't list one of the basic macro-nutrients, carbohydrates. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.125.224.162 (talk) 03:35, 8 April 2019 (UTC)