Glutino, Gluten Free Crackers Original (B001CWV4PA)

Glutino Gluten Free Original Crackers, 4.4 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)

Glutino Gluten Free Original Crackers, 4.4 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)

Ingredients
Corn Starch, White Rice Flour, Organic Palm Oil, Modified Corn Starch, Dextrose, Liquid Whole Egg, Yeast, Salt, Guar Gum, Sodium Bicarbonate, Ammonium Bicarbonate, Mono and Diglycerides, Natural Flavor. Contains Eggs. may Contain Traces of Soy, Milk and Sesame.

Glutino Gluten Free Original Crackers, 4.4 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)

Product Features

  • Pack of 6, 4.4-ounce boxes (total of 26 ounces)
  • Rich flavour
  • Simply delicious and light

Glutino Gluten Free Original Crackers are simply delicious and light, flavorful and fun all in one bite.

ASIN: B001CWV4PA

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Glutino Gluten Free Original Crackers, 4.4 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) Reviews

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These are by far the best GF cracker on the market. They are crispie and hold up nicely when toppings are added. My 10 year old son really likes them and he is a fussy eater! We have not been able to find a decent GF bread for sandwiches so these crackers and a couple of thick pieces of GF Boar’s Head ham and he’s a happy camper

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I was pleasantly surprised when I tried these crackers – I am always a bit wary of trying GF products since so many have a strange taste and/or texture. These, however, are delicious. They do remind me of Ritz crackers (at least what I remember from eating them 2 years ago) except not quite as oily.

Good:
- They taste good and have a really nice texture.
- I don’t think they are exceptionally bland – they have a slight buttery flavor and seem like generic crackers to me. Definitely more flavor that water crackers
- I don’t taste the funny aftertaste that one of the reviewers mentions. Perhaps some people are more sensitive to that taste than I am.

Bad:
- Cost
- Broken crackers: I agree with other reviewers that the packages often contain a lot of broken ones. This is not just when they are purchased online; it is also true of boxes that I’ve purchased at a store like Whole Foods. I guess these crackers are just fragile and need special packaging.

That combination of downsides makes it a tough choice for me about whether to buy these crackers. Do I really want to pay a lot (3-4x as much as “glutinized” crackers) for a box of broken crackers? I haven’t decided. For now, they are a splurge that I indulge in occasionally.

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