These crackers come in a eight ounce box and go great with fruits and cheeses on top of them or eat them by themselves. You may also enjoy serving these crackers with salsa for that added boost. Try them with your favorite soups to spice them up or serve with your favorite salads. They go great with just about anything so use your imagination and add these to the meal.
These crackers allow you to consume ten crackers for 140 calories. They also have no trans fats inside and no cholesterol. These crackers provide you with 2 grams of protein and 1 whole gram of dietary fiber. They only have 2 grams of sugar in them. You'll receive 5 grams of total fat and 3.5 grams of saturated fats with these crackers.
There is 290 milligrams of sodium in these for those of you watching your salt intake. There is also 21 grams of total carbohydrates found in these crackers which make up about 7 %. You'll receive 2 % of your daily Calcium enjoying these crackers as well as 8 % of your daily Iron intake.
Some of the ingredients you'll find in these small but indulgent crackers are as follow; Wheat Flour, sugar, cream cheese, salt, dehydrated tomatoes, baking soda, onion powder, dehydrated bell peppers, vinegar powder, dehydrated garlic and parsley and paprika among allot of other great flavorful spices and seasonings.
These cracks only cost 1.99 a box and can be found at most supermarkets. They are distributed by Lucerne Foods Incorporated the same company that makes great tasting yogurt and other cheeses. If you would like to contact them about these crackers or have question's you may write to them at Lucerne Foods, Inc. P.O. Box 99, Pleasanton, CA. 94566 or you can phone them at 1-877-232-4271.You can also log into their web site at www.lucerne.com.
I strongly recommend you try these crackers because they have an amazing powerful flavor to them that goes along with any dish you may be serving. And for the price of these crackers you won't be able to find another snack food that is this affordable at this great of a flavor. Buy some of these crackers and you'll also find how wonderful they are.
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