Milton's All Natural Multi Grain Crackers - Product Review

Candus
I stumbled upon these Multi grain crackers by accident. I'm usually a plain cracker type of girl, eating only Club or Ritz crackers. A friend of mine served these crackers at a baby shower party and I tried them for the first time. I admit I was pleasantly surprised that they could be multi grained and yet packed with this much flavor.

After questioning my friend on where to find these amazing tasting crackers I ventured out to my local Safeway store. These crackers are a little higher priced as some of your other crackers, but well worth the extra cost.

These crackers come in a ten ounce box with a colorful picture of the crackers on the box. The multi grain crackers have no trans fats and a serving size is two crackers. You will get 80 calories with your serving but you'll find these crackers have no cholesterol or saturated fats inside. You will only get 30 calories from fat as well.

Milton's not only makes these crackers in multi grain, but they also make them in whole wheat, french onion and garlic and herb. This box of crackers cost me 3.59 a box but keep your eyes opened, sometimes you catch them on sale for two boxes for five dollars.

You may want to try these crackers with your favorite toppers. Some of the different things my family has enjoyed on top of these crackers are different types of cheeses, chicken salad and ham salad. I also love to put a piece of lunch meat on them for a low calorie snack.

Serve these up with your favorite dips at your next get together or use them to hold your favorite toppings. From bacon or ham and cream cheese to olives and cucumbers. There is no limits to what you can serve with these crackers.

These crackers are allot larger than a standard cracker such as a Ritz. Be prepared to get allot of compliments when you serve these crackers at your next get together or function.

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