What is missing in this photo? RyKrisp! I took this photo just a few days ago in the Talkeetna Mountains thinking how much better my lunch would be if the Tilamook Cheddar and Gallo Salami had their good friend of 30 years, RyKrisp, with them. (courtesy of John Robertson, Sutton, Alaska)
So true! I have hiked with friends since high school and at least one of us have always had Rykrisp in our packs. Hiking without Rykrisp is like going to prom without a date; You can do it, but somethings just missing. Great photo!
DT
Trumansburg NY
Love the simile. Thx for sharing.
I have been a fan of Ry Krisp for many (60) years and recently I have not been able to find them in my local Safeway store or the Ft Carson Commissary. Can you tell me why?
I hope you have not discontinued them. I live in Colorado Springs, CO. Can you tell me who might carry them?
Phil – as per the other notes here, we’re in a bit of a hiatus. We bought the company but not production and are working on getting going again. Hopefully in the autumn. Please subscribe on the website and we’ll keep you updated. Thx for checking in. Ted
My great grandfather, Arvid Peterson, founded RyKrisp. I am happy to hear there are fans of the Krispbread. I’ve been waiting for it to re-emerge and hope it soon becomes a reality. Its great stuff!
Andy – Really great that you wrote about your connection to the founder. That was a long time ago! We’re on the case, even though the break in the marketplace has been a long time. The loyalty of RYKRISP’s fans is testimony to its “goodness”. Thx, Ted Leavitt