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Kashi TLC Crackers, Original 7 Grain, 9-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

 
 
Kashi TLC Crackers, Original 7 Grain, 9-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)
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Kashi TLC Crackers, Original 7 Grain, 9-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

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IP-JL1311-1450

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Our Price: $59.95
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Description:

At Kashi, we put our hearts and minds into bringing you fantastic tasting, all-natural, minimally processed foods for health and wellness. That’s why we dreamed up Kashi TLC tasty little crackers. Heavenly taste you can feel good about, because they’re full of Seven Whole Grain goodness, and they contain zero grams of the Trans fat you don’t want. TLC crackers are the lovable snack that loves you back. Original 7 grain TLC crackers are our wholesome combination of oats, hard red winter wheat, rye, long grain brown rice, triticale, and barley, buckwheat, and sesame seeds.

Features:
  • Case of twelve, 9-ounce boxes of original 7-grain crackers (108 total ounces)

  • Made with oats, hard red winter wheat, rye, long grain brown rice, triticale, barley, buckwheat, and sesame seeds

  • All-natural; cholesterol-free

  • Contains 8% daily value of fiber; no trans fats

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Product Details:
Product Weight: 108.0 Ounces
Package Length: 18.6 inches
Package Width: 9.4 inches
Package Height: 8.8 inches
Package Weight: 9.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 16 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1New formulation is awful  Aug 24, 2011
By davisite
I used to love these crackers, but they have recently reformulated them. Now they're awful... like a Wheat Thin knockoff, but not even as good as Wheat Thins. Why do they mess with something that works?? I complained to the company, and was told, "As you might imagine, we conduct extensive consumer tests to determine consumer acceptance before introducing a food into the national market. Reformulated products are of special concern to us, so we use panels of regular product users across the country to ensure acceptability. Tests on this reformulated product showed that most consumers preferred the new product to the old. However, we realize that taste preferences do differ and can certainly understand your feelings."

Yeah, I am sure that Coca-Cola conducted extensive consumer tests of New Coke, too.

Look, you might like this cracker. But if you liked the previous formulation, don't expect anything at all similar. And if you don't like it, please complain to the company. Maybe they'll bring out a 7-grain "Classic" cracker. :-)

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Expiration Date  Jul 26, 2008
By Mandy Phillips
These crackers are great tasting. I recently ordered a case of tweleve to use at home. However, Amazon sent me a case of twelve which expire in one month. I buy things from Amazon to stock up. I don't think a month is enough time to eat twelve boxes of crackers. Amazon needs to rotate their products instead of selling items that are almost expired.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Good snack cracker  Jun 15, 2006
By James E. Scarborough
These crackers are simple in comparison to my favorite, the Honey Sesame variety. The 7 grains may overpower subtle toppings, but they work well with stronger cheeses, olives, and other toppings that hold their own. I usually eat these crackers plain as a snack along with something to drink, though they also work well for hors d'ouvres.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Tastes so good, they're addictive  May 12, 2007
By J. Combs
They do taste so good as to be addictive.

Ingredient wise: They are NOT 'whole' grain. The first listing is 'regular' flour. But, as far as crackers go, these still rate quite well in terms of healthful ingredients. Sodium level {while still high to me} is acceptable.

And, when purchased through Amazon, the price is very 'right.'

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1new AWFUL recipe  Aug 19, 2011
By smock
Beware---what used to be a wonderful, tasty cracker is now a dry piece of cardboard!!! Sometime this summer the new boxes appeared in stores with the blue banner across front saying "Now with Tastier Crunch." They are awful! I can't imagine that they test marketed these crackers because nobody seems to like them. I used to buy a few boxes and week and now I will never buy again unless they change back to earlier recipe. I give Amazon 5 stars because they refunded my money. This is because I called to check on formula before I ordered and I was told it was not the new one. Beware -- it is...

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