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Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

Time: 2025-10-09 00:53:39 Source: Author: Stylish Earbuds

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Folks don't generally accuse my state of being progressive, but just like Confederate flags and Sunday blue laws, the word "Nabs" is just one of those obsolete things that some Southerners have refused to give up.. Each package is a single snack, four to six crackers, wrapped in cellophane.Nabs are generally found at convenience stores, gas stations, newsstands, and vending machines and more often than not, that's where you will find Nabs today.. Get me a pack-a Nabs and a Co'cola.. "Get me a pack-a Nabs and a Co'cola," my mother would say when we made a pit stop on our road trips down home to Eastern North Carolina for family reunions.

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

I distinctly remember spending many summers at the day camp sponsored by the local Y.With kids weary from traipsing through the woods, singing camp songs, and swinging on the jungle gym in a nearby park, afternoon snack time was heralded by a line forming in front of the vending machines by the pool.Though they're easily lumped together with other convenience foods like Vienna sausages, Honey Buns, sardines, or individually-wrapped snack cakes, Nabs are more than just a snack..

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

Sometimes a pack of Nabs is a replacement for the midday meal.Sometimes a pack of Nabs is enough to tide you over until the next meal.

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

Essentially, it's six chances to stave off hunger.

In one bite or two, twist off the top and excavate the peanut butter with your tongue, alternating sips of a soda with crunchy bites of sandwiched cracker or sharing one or two crackers with a less fortunate friend who may not have enough change for the vending machine.So, to those that choose to head out into the world, please tip your server well and actually do us the favor of opening the menu before yelling four options we have never carried.".

— Randle in Los Angeles.Offering unsolicited advice.

"Please don't tell us what we 'should' be doing to make more money/drive more business to us/make customers happy.We've had to pivot our entire business model like 3 times this past year, don't you think we've been agonizing over this stuff for a while?

(Editor: Stackable Mixers)