Keebler is a household name in America with a variety of well known snack products on the market. If you are looking for something different, why not try Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil?
Healthy Snacking
I like to snack, but I also like to snack healthily, which is why I am always on the lookout for products that will offer nutrition as well as great taste. As I was perusing the snack aisle at Wal-mart, I was determined to choose something healthy, rather than give in and buy chocolate.
Price and Availability
I purchased a 269g (9.5oz) box of Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil from Wal-mart for $2.58, which works out to just $0.16 per serving.
Nutrition Facts
Each 16g (6 crackers) serving contains 70 calories, 20 of which are from fat, no saturated or Trans fat, 1g polyunsaturated fat, no cholesterol, 150mg sodium, 12g carbohydrate, 1g dietary fibre, less than 1g sugar, and 1g protein.
If you are looking for a savoury snack that is low-fat, cholesterol-free and low in sugar, you will find that Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil fits the bill.
Allergy Warning
Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil contains wheat, milk and soya ingredients. If you are allergic to any of these ingredients, it would be wise to avoid this product so that you do not suffer from an adverse allergic reaction.
Taste Test
As soon as I tried Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil, I noticed the taste of the sea salt, with a faint hint of olive oil. My husband considered the crackers rather bland, but I did not mind them. I actually rather enjoyed the taste. I also liked the crisp texture and the fact that they were not greasy or overpowering.
Recommendation
I enjoyed the taste of Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil. They were low in fat, cholesterol-free and they helped satisfy my craving for a savoury snack when I needed it the most. These crackers would be an ideal choice for parents looking for something to add to their children's lunchboxes, or for those looking for a low-fat snack for themselves. I would certainly consider buying Keebler Town House Flatbread Crisps with Sea Salt & Olive Oil again and would recommend this product.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSorry friends, but if you read the label on these crackers, there is no olive oil at all! I bought a bunch of these crackers at Costco because they appeared to be healthy with the "Sea Salt and Olive Oil" printed boldly on the box. Well, if you look carefully below those words, printed in black, almost illegible letters, it says "flavored". Duped again. I thought they tasted awful--like cheap olive oil. No trusting Keebler ever again.
We've been enjoying more and more things with sea salt - I would give these a go :) cheers!
I'll give them a try, love snacking healthy... :o)