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  2. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Nabisco Swiss Cheese Crackers This 1980 snack cracker looked like a piece of Swiss cheese, complete with holes, but America didn't care. Canada still has access to Christie Swiss Cheese Crackers.

  3. Crystal River Mall - Wikipedia

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    Crystal River city council-elect Cindi Guy suggested putting a future City Hall inside one of the storefronts at Crystal River Mall, as a means of revitalizing possible occupancy inside of the mall. [16] On July 5, 2022, it was announced that the mall would be closing on August 30, 2022, later changed to August 20th.

  4. Oyster cracker - Wikipedia

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    Oyster crackers are small, salted crackers, typically rounds about 15 millimetres (5 ⁄ 8 inch) in diameter, although a slightly smaller hexagonal variety is also common. Oyster crackers are often served with oyster stew and clam chowder and have a flavor similar to saltine crackers .

  5. Cracker (food) - Wikipedia

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    In American English, the name "cracker" usually refers to savory or salty flat biscuits, whereas the term "cookie" is used for sweet items.Crackers are also generally made differently: crackers are made by layering dough, while cookies, besides the addition of sugar, usually use a chemical leavening agent, may contain eggs, and in other ways are made more like a cake. [5]

  6. Roberts Island complex - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Island divides Crystal River and Salt River, a distributary of Crystal River, as they diverge. Both rivers are tidal. [1] The site is 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) downstream from the Crystal River archaeological site, [2] Roberts Island has Hallandale-Rock Outcrop as the primary soil type, with some areas of soil produced by prehistoric human activities. [1]

  7. Cheese cracker - Wikipedia

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    Cheddars are a brand of baked Cheddar cheese-flavoured British-style savoury biscuit, having a granular crumbly texture unlike crackers which are harder, more brittle and flaky in texture. They are manufactured by McVitie's. Cheese Nips are small cheese-flavored crackers [14] manufactured by Mondelēz International under its brand, Nabisco.

  8. List of festivals in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Crystal River Citrus BBQ 9 Emerald Coast Brew Fest & Beach Party Pensacola Escambia Beer 9 Pensacola Seafood Festival [39] Downtown Pensacola Escambia Seafood 9 Seafood & Mini Wine Fest Sandestin Okaloosa Seafood 9 Florida Cracker Oyster Festival Orlando Orange Seafood, oyster 9 Taste of Clearwater Clearwater Pinellas Various 9 'I Like It Hot!'

  9. Royal Crackers - Wikipedia

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    The dysfunctional Hornsby family run Royal Crackers Incorporated, a once-popular snack food company which manufactures saltine crackers in Bakersfield, California. [5] When senile patriarch and CEO Theodore Hornsby Sr.'s mind starts to slip, his two sons Stebe and Theodore "Theo" Jr. are left to run the failing company while living in their father's mansion with Stebe's wife Deb and their son ...