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Anyone here upset that Rye Crisp crackers are no longer sold?sp

I went to 3 markets today looking For my favorite crackers. Then, when I couldn't find them, I checked the Internet only to find they are no longer being manufactered. I've eaten Rye Crisps all my life! There is no other cracker anything like them. Apparently, Con-Agra decided that only a few old folks like me eat them and they had somehow failed to connect with a younger market. What bad news. My favorite cracker-- gone forever!
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Carla1951 · 70-79, F
Wrong... Let me suggest you research on line to find the company that made these. When I was a little girl my #1 favorite cereal was 'Skinner's Raisin Bran.' Was always crisp. Never went soggy in milk.
So, I contacted Wall Mart. Told them I would be willing to buy a case. Their listing said it was in stock, but none were ever found. So I had them order me shipment. If they can't find it contact another store. Your email box may fill up.
I'm telling you to contact ALL places. Look the brand up on the Internet. Get a contact number. These crackers store well.
Now I happen to have a brand I first found in Costco, then later in Publex.
Crunchmaster Multi-Grain Crackers. Great for dipping in Sabra Hummus.
Green, I would just bet that Wall-Mart could locate a store that has this that you ask.. May take a while. But the item can be ordered. Google a store that has the item. Better yet, write the company a letter. You might be able to have them send coupons for your next in store purchase.
As for me and my wanting Skinners, I need to order them via Wall Mart.
AND I found your Rye Crisps online... https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1AVNG_enUS712US712&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=Rye+Crisp+crackers

Sorry honey. You are correct. They are no longer sold, But One person found a way to make her own
http://www.oregonlive.com/cooking/2015/04/ry-krisp_may_be_history_but_it.html

Just don't give up!