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Mary's Gone Crackers


samcarter

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Why hadn't i heard of these before? I was missing crackers, and I tried the Blue Diamond Nut Thins, but it made me nervous to see "processed in a facility that manufactures wheat" on the box...and they have traces of dairy as well.

I tried the Mary's Gone Crackers original and they are SO GOOD. Better than the Nut Thins, and I like that they were created by a person with celiac disease, and made in a dedicated gluten-free facility.

I'm going to have to ration my box so I don't eat them all up in one day. ;)


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Why hadn't i heard of these before? I was missing crackers, and I tried the Blue Diamond Nut Thins, but it made me nervous to see "processed in a facility that manufactures wheat" on the box...and they have traces of dairy as well.

I tried the Mary's Gone Crackers original and they are SO GOOD. Better than the Nut Thins, and I like that they were created by a person with celiac disease, and made in a dedicated gluten-free facility.

I'm going to have to ration my box so I don't eat them all up in one day. ;)

I feel the same way :wub:

I had seen them referenced here a few times, and I finally came across them and ate almost the whole box. I buy them two at a time now and make them last me a week... LOL

Lau3turtle Newbie

They also make a product called "Sticks and Twigs". The curry flavored ones remind me ever so slightly of my once-beloved sesame sticks.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

Hm, I wasn't as much a fan of these. They tasted too "grainy/healthy". Might have had a stale box though. They were okay though for tuna and crackers when camping. I didn't much like the nut thins either. Glad you liked them though! I'm more of a Glutino fan :)

miles2go Contributor

I love Mary's Gone crackers! I love, love, love them. I hadn't heard about them here, either, but saw them in a co-op when I was doing a small road trip. I didn't like the first one, but was hungry and had a righteous block of cheese. I almost finished the whole box that day. I don't particularly care for the herb ones - they taste a little too, I dunno, herby in the wrong way. And I don't like caraway seeds overly much, but I bought a box of those recently just to see and OMG, they taste just like those rye crackers that you sometimes get in the little cellophane wrappers at restaurants with your salad.

One of these days I'm going to try and bake some myself.

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