I am not sure that any keyboard is guaranteed to have them.
The only keyboard on the planet known to have the tactile version that you have, is the SMK version of the Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard. The rear label must say "Made in Taiwan" (NOT "Made in Japan") as that should indicate the SMK version. If in doubt, get the seller to pull a keycap. (That's why yours is so curious — and part of the reason why I'm anxious for any details that can be gleaned from it.)
At least two keyboards have only ever been found with the blue clicky version: Chicony KB-5591 and KB-5981 (I've just found a picture claiming to depict a 5981 with Aristotle switches). Again, if in doubt, get the seller to pull a keycap. The latter is pretty rare, as I imagine is the former.
Other keyboards that have them can also be found with other switches, and there is never any way to tell without visual inspection with co-operation of the seller. Probably the best place to start is with the Chicony KB-5181/5182 and SIIG MiniTouch (which is a Monterey K110 but nobody knew that — it's been universally referred to as a MiniTouch after the most prominent rebrand, regardless of whether it's branded or not). Also try for the Monterey K104 and Monterey K108, again, being sure to get a photo to confirm the switch.