public service announcement
When Streit's writes, on the package of egg matzah (which is much tastier than the plain sort), "egg matzos may be eaten only by the infirm, aged or children according to Shulchan Aruch", what they mean is "...in order to fulfill the obligation at the seder specifically". Why they don't say that is beyond me. It confused me the first year I was paying attention (so I asked), and I was just reminded of it by the box of matzah sitting on my desk here at work. (The rest of the week you don't have to eat matzah at all if you don't want to; you just have to not eat chametz.)

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Have a good holiday, nevertheless....
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Sounds like! Thanks for the info. Since my egg matzah stays in the cardboard box with two-inch-high letters saying "egg matzah", while the regular stuff gets to migrate to the plastic box on the table, I'm not too worried about confusion. Besides, their color, weight, and softness are all different from the regular stuff, so even if I had a piece of random matzah away from all packaging, I'd be able to tell you which it is.
Chag sameach to you too!