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Crunchmaster Crackers are a delicious, gluten-free snack option made with a blend of multi-seeds and infused with rosemary and olive oil. They contain no hydrogenated fats, high fructose corn syrup, or artificial additives, making them a wholesome choice for health-conscious consumers.
J**R
Crunchy and good for you but tastes like it’s not!
I love these, the rosemary and olive oil are my favorite but I will seriously eat a whole bag by myself! These are yummy alone and also yummy paired with your favorite snack. Gluten-free and fresh!
S**N
Yummy
Yummy, crunchy, healthy, but too expensive.
C**N
Freshness for weeks
I had these crackers for 3 weeks and the freshness never dissipated. They were on the thin side, and that definitely, did not bother me. I believe the flavor of the multi-seed was tasty, but honestly I don't remember. I do remember thinking I would purchase them again, though.
K**R
Tasty, but expensive
First bought these in a natural food store about 20 miles from home. I don't remember what I paid there, but I'm sure it wasn't as costly as purchasing it from Amazon. Since there's not a lot of product in the bag, and while I enjoy these crackers, I won't be reordering.
J**E
Best Snacker I’ve had
These are crispy with a wonderful flavor. Great for soft cheese as well sliced cheese. Terrific with dips. You will love.
S**.
Great flavor, okay value
Paired these with vegan cheese spreads available from WF, and they were delicious. As with everything from WF, a bit pricey, but good for splurging.
R**N
Crunch...yes, when you bite it says its own name
CrunchMaster is a truth-in-advertising name; Chuck Norris eats these :lol: . Get those jaw muscles exercised. Delicious taste, too. Nothing to complain about except when the bag's empty.
R**L
Has a sweet, "Asian" taste, not "Mediterranean"
Bleccck. I was looking for something with a "rosemary and olive oil" flavor, to go with a cheese plate. Instead, these taste more Japanese crackers, full of soy and sweetener. This cracker should be re-branded as a sweet cracker, or get rid of the sweeteners--maltodextrin, sugar, etc.--so the taste of a healthy, savory cracker can come through.
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