No, they still make them. But if you want to buy them, you will have to go all the way to the United Kingdom because they don't sell them in the United States anymore. They used to make god things back then and now all that dumb stuff like the Mallows that no one even buys.
Nabisco has consistently been the leader in the industry.
Yes. This flavor has since been discontinued. Bummer. I hope someday that Nabisco/Kraft make these again sometime soon. They were perfect with a cold glass of milk.
I haven't been able to find them in New York or Connecticut. Nabisco discontinued Royal lunch, but if you can go to the Boston area, Market Basket Supermarket still carries their own store brand of milk lunch crackers. It's the only place I've been able to find them. Big-Y Supermarkets has Milk Lunch Crackers
Oh, dude, like, Twiggs crackers? Seriously? I mean, come on, who even eats those anymore? But yeah, Nabisco stopped making them a while back, so if you're craving some Twiggs, you're out of luck. Maybe it's time to upgrade to some fancier crackers, you know?
They have been discontinued
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Hometown Favorites compiles lists of discontinued products. These products are no longer being produced and are unavailable. Nabisco cookies that have been discontinued include Nabisco Butter Cookies, Nabisco Kettle Cookies, and Nabisco Giggles Vanilla Sandwich Cookies.
Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwich was the name of this cookie. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued.
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.
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.
I talked to Kraft today 12/11/08 and it has been discontinued. What should I do with my 2 bottles of Sour Apple Pucker?
Honey, the Nabisco cracker tin was introduced back in the early 1900s, specifically in 1899. That's right, before your grandma was even a twinkle in her daddy's eye. So next time you reach for those crackers, just remember they've been around longer than you have.