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Nut Thins Crackers


hayley3

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hayley3 Contributor

I keep seeing the advertisements for these crackers but I cannot find them locally.

I tried to go to Blue Diamond's web site but either it is messed up or I am. When I click on the homepage link it asks for a username and password and then says I'm not allowed to access the site.

Any help appreciated! :)


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I have them at Bi-Lo, Harris Teeter, and Lowe's. However, I just noticed where you are and I just re-located to NC from IL. So, I would try Jewel, Dominick's, or Food-4-Less.

These are good crackers but, I would stay with the plain one's-Almond, Hazelnut, etc. I tried the cheese sprinkled one's and they are still in my closet! It's hard to throw-out things that are $3.00+ a box!

chb Rookie

I saw them today at Kroger.

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I've gotten then at the health food store and Smith's (same thing as Ralph's and Kroger).

purplemom Apprentice

Our kids live on these crackers! Especially the cheese. I find them at Stop & shop, Market Basket, and some local health food stores. I think you can buy them on Lame Advertisement too!

Good Luck,

Cali

purplemom Apprentice

Our kids live on these crackers! Especially the cheese. I find them at Stop & shop, Market Basket, and some local health food stores. I think you can buy them on amazon too!

Good Luck,

Cali

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rce's mom Rookie

Just this morning I was at a Signature Kroger (huge store) & found the best gluten-free section! I found the Blue Diamond Natural Almond Nut-Thins Cheddar Cheese crackers, brought 'em home, & my newly-diagnosed celiac daughter tried them & really likes them! Hope this helps.


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hayley3 Contributor

My closest Kroger is about 50 miles, darn.

The only store near me is Walmart and JayC.

elonwy Enthusiast

You can order by the case from this page: Open Original Shared Link

or by the box here Open Original Shared Link

I find them in my regular grocery stores, so you may just have to buy them online. They are delicious, by the way. Super crunchy, but great with some cream cheese or any other spread.

I find I like the hazelnut ones better than the almond ones, but its a very subtle flavor difference.

susieg-1 Apprentice
You can order by the case from this page: Open Original Shared Link

or by the box here <a href="Open Original Shared Link free.com/Blue-Diamond-Cheddar-Cheese-Nut-Thins/Item958049" target="external ugc nofollow">Open Original Shared Link free.com/Blue-Diamond-Che...hins/Item958049</a>

I find them in my regular grocery stores, so you may just have to buy them online. They are delicious, by the way. Super crunchy, but great with some cream cheese or any other spread.

I find I like the hazelnut ones better than the almond ones, but its a very subtle flavor difference.

Thanks for the link!!! :D I love smokehouse and rest of the family does too, but very expensive per box. I buy at local natural food store or Wegmans has some of the flavors,

Megra Newbie
I keep seeing the advertisements for these crackers but I cannot find them locally.

I tried to go to Blue Diamond's web site but either it is messed up or I am. When I click on the homepage link it asks for a username and password and then says I'm not allowed to access the site.

Any help appreciated! :)

I live in IL and I get mine at Meijers. I cannot find them anywhere else where I live.

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