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I always buy ritz crackers or Keebler club crackers that's what we like. Well I have been shopping at Aldi's and let me just say that their brand of ritz called Savoritz beats Nabisco ritz crackers. The Savoritz are crispier, have a better flavor and more butter than ritz. My husband actually told me not to buy ritz anymore. Aldi's brand of club crackers are better too IMO. I also don't think ritz are the same anymore because they taste different to me.
Specifically, Nabisco Premium Saltines --- accept no substitutes!
For non-saltines, original Triscuits, Carr's Table Water crackers (all flavors), cheddar Goldfish, and Chicken in a Biskit. Not a fan of the sweet-buttery club-style crackers myself.
I've always loved Ritz, but Aldi has there version called Savoritz, they're less than $2 for 4 sleeves (or about half of what Ritz charges) and they taste really good.
I've always loved Ritz, but Aldi has there version called Savoritz, they're less than $2 for 4 sleeves (or about half of what Ritz charges) and they taste really good.
And the Savoritz "Woven Wheats" (better than Triscuits) are $1.59/ box. The same size of Triscuit is $2.50 at Walmart when it is on sale.
This thread had made me hungry. Looks like it's time for a trip to ALDI's! I hope they have chevre!
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