Ian's Organic Crackers - Product Review

Candus
Ian's is a company I've found that makes great organic crackers. They are conveniently wrapped in small individual 100 calorie packages for your convenience. They only cost 1.99 and I found them at The Grocery Outlet in The Dalles Oregon.

They come in a 4.7 ounce box and one of the many great things I've found about these crackers are that they have no artificial flavors or colors nor preservatives inside. With each pouch you'll grab 100 calories and 3.5 grams of total fat. There is only 1 gram of saturated fat inside.

I bought these crackers for a quick healthy snack and to add something healthy to my husbands lunches daily. I also like how this company makes different flavors of these crackers that you can choose from. There is no cholesterol in these crackers as well as no trans fats.

You will get 250 milligrams of sodium with these crackers as well as 1 gram of dietary fiber. There is also 15 grams of carbohydrates inside which will help keep you going through out the day. There is no sugar inside these great tasting crackers which is another plus for me.

You will get 2 grams of protein eating these crackers as well as 2% of your daily Iron and 4% of your daily Calcium. Some of the ingredient's inside these crackers are milk, salt, organic oils as well as wheat.

They are distributed by Ian's Natural Foods out of Lawrence, Ma. I found that these crackers are easy to carry in a purse or lunch box for that quick healthy snack. They have great flavor and I especially like the wheat flavored and the cheddar flavored.

If you would like to learn more about these crackers you can log onto their web site at www.iannaturalfoods.com for more information. Or their phone number is 1-800-54-Foods. While shopping over the weekend I did find that their wheat crackers were sold for 99 cents at The grocery Outlet and they come in a 5.1 ounce box with 6- 9 ounce packages.

What better snack can you give your kids on the go than these amazingly tasting organic crackers. You can now give your kid's a great snack and not feel bad about calories or bad stuff inside. You may also want to sign your kid's up on line at Ian's web site for all kind's of cool activities and great gift's.

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Author: Candus Poyner

www.iansnaturalfoods.com

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