Original Trenton Oyster Crackers - they are BACK!

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Old 05-30-2024, 09:09 AM
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Default Original Trenton Oyster Crackers - they are BACK!

Several months ago, I had a desire for the OTC crackers, I found out they went out of business, then I found out someone bought the original equipment and recipe, and I was able to contact the new owner. I was supplied a sample product and these are as good as I remember.
The new owner is in the process of setting up some distribution channels, I specifically asked for an Amazon (or equal) option as many of the stores here have no idea of some 'northern' type foods.
In any case I will try to remember to post updates.
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Probably stale by now.
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Old 05-30-2024, 01:34 PM
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Probably stale by now.
I guess I was not clear, these are not leftover stock, these are newly baked crackers and are excellent.
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Are those the "ball" shape crackers that don't get soggy?
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Are those the "ball" shape crackers that don't get soggy?
Yes, about the size of a quarter, I love breaking these up in a really good clam chowder, or eating as a snack.
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