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- home remedy, saltines are consumed by many people in order to ease nausea, diarrhea (see bland diet), and to settle an upset stomach. Saltine crackers have...
- eating six saltines in a single minute, although the target is sometimes set at five or seven. Most people are able to eat at least two saltines without...
- "Sixteen Saltines" – 2:37 "Love Is Blindness" (U2 cover) – 3:18 Adapted from "Sixteen Saltines" 7-inch vinyl single liner notes. "Sixteen Saltines" Jack...
- resemblance to saltines, but are rectangular and have 18 holes in a 3x6 pattern instead of the 13 holes in a 3-2-3-2-3 pattern that are on a saltine. Also, their...
- malls Premium Records, an American record label Premium Saltines, a Nabisco brand of saltine crackers Risk premium, monetary difference between the guaranteed...
- mentioned "flashes of Stripe-esque fury" on "Sixteen Saltines". Other critics compared "Sixteen Saltines" to the White Stripes' "Blue Orchid" (2005). Michael...
- Premium (Premium Saltine Crackers) is a brand of soda cracker produced by Nabisco, which were first introduced in 1876. It is known as Premium Plus (Premium...
- such as In a Biskit, which is sold internationally with various flavors. Saltines and oyster crackers are often used in or served with soup. Similar crackers...
- The Saltine Warrior was the former mascot of Syracuse University in the United States. It was in use for the college from 1931 to 1978. Based on a legend...
- "Sixteen Saltines" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Flemish Ultratip chart. "Sixteen Saltines" did not...