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Devonsheer Melba Toast


budrichard

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Devonsheer Melba Toast used to be the product that I turned to for serving cheese, pates, different spreads and caviar. The Non Salt varety was especially useful for caviar.

The product has become progressively thinner and the package weight progressively less while the package stays the same size trying convince one that nothing has changed. The product is now so thin that ANY attempt to spread anything results in the product simply crumbling in your hands! About 25% of the wafers arrive broken b the time one opens the package anyway.

The listed website on the package http://www.devonsheer.com doesn't work and a link to Old London which may have purchased Devonsheer doesn't work. The company listed in the box is O.L.F. of Bronx, NY but there is no listing in the Yellow Pages for this company. It appears that the parent compnay knows the product is substandard and has decided to just keep up production until sales tank.

Any resource to contact the parent company would be apperciated.

Can anyone reccamend a substitute that is readily available that doesn't suffer from breakage at the slightest touch? Thanks for any replies.-Dick

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