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Saltine/ritz Crackers


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clhsc Apprentice

Can anyone recommend a cracker that taste like either of these? I eat Nut-Thins most of the time, but have grown bored. Everything else I have tried tasted like cardboard. :angry:


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Guest nini

Hoffner's makes a Ritz like cracker that is pretty good, Glutino has one too... Glutino and EnerG both have crackers that aren't exactly like Saltines in that they aren't salty, but they are a decent cracker...

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Dr. Schar - love these! They are more like Ritz than Saltines, and pretty expensive, but they are the best I've found so far. I also have tried the Glutino saltine type cracker and they are pretty good - not much flavor so you need cheese or something on them. I eat the Dr. Schar plain, they are that good.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I have glutino crackers but they do need something to go with it because it is not salty. I haven't really found anything just like a ritz or saltine but there are gluten free ones that are pretty decent.

momandgirls Enthusiast

We like the glutino and ener-g ones - we eat them plain all the time.

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What are saltines? :huh: Are they like soda biscuits? or the Premium Plus on the link below?

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Commence feeling sorry for the poor lady who doesn't know what a saltine is. :ph34r:

zakismom Newbie

That is pretty much what a saltine looks like.


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