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oyster crackers are like little hexagons of saltines and i love them and i think theyre supposed to go in oyster soup so thats why theyre called that but theyre good in any soup and also on their own

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They sound delicious! I wonder if they’re more an East Coast thing?

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  9. coveofmadness said: I’m born and raised on the West Coast (WA), and definitely have had (and love) oyster crackers.
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  15. haroldgilles said: I eat them all the time. My family always has like five bags bc we munch on them without soup. We as well have cans of clam chowder up the wazoo. We hail from the Midwest.
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    I have had them before but only on select occasions, in my region of the midwest i mostly see people crumble up saltines...
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  20. hoobert-heever said: Got em in Texas! Good little crackers.
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  25. kingfucko said: they’re available nationwide but i believe their POPULARITY is mainly in new england
  26. camelmcg said: They’re in the grocery store in Colorado.
  27. yourfuckingmajesty said: Southwest reporting in to say we have them too! Mostly a clam chowder thing, but we also use them in tomato soup and other soups without much texture.
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  31. sailorofthesleaze said: They’re all over the east coast, they serve packets of them on tables to put in clam chowder, new england style NOT rhode island or manhattan style
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  35. notactuallyherenotreally said: i’ve seen them in the midwest, but we usually season them and have them during holidays. personally, i think they’re gross
  36. sonar-taxlaw said: they’re definitely an east coast thing
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