Premium Saltine Crackers, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)


Key features
- •Case of 12 4-ounce boxes of saltine crackers (48 total ounces)
- •Made with Kosher certified ingredients; classic saltine-cracker taste
- •Zero grams of saturated fat, trans fat and cholesterol-free; 4% RDA of iron
- •Light, crispy baked crackers
- •Adds a satisfying crunch to soups and salads
Premium Saltine Crackers, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers2.9
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Based on 9 reviews
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These crackers suck !
architecto•November 28, 2016
these crackers suck.............i have been eating these brand for over 70 years ........they shrunk them , i take them out of package and they are so thin they break in half ..........Boston, Mass.
Just fine.
DanaDiego•February 13, 2016
Just fine.
Five Stars
wingflyer•December 17, 2014
Have ordered these saltines many times and will definitely order again.
Premium Saltines, they're not all the same!
Sharp Kat•August 23, 2013
This is as good as place as any to reveal the fact that Nabisco has been making inferior tasting Premium Saltine Crackers in Mexico.
That in itself would not be bad, but Nabisco has been distributing these cuckoo egg crackers to the US market for years now.
In the past they where easily distinguishable by the spanish writing all over the box.
Recently Nabisco changed the box design, now the only spanish on the box is cleverly hidden on the Nutritional Panel & Ingredients only.
If you place a cracker side by side with one made in the US, it's obvious the Mexican made ones are inferior.
First, they do not have the trademark uniform toasted look to them, that differentiates a Nabisco Premium from ... well ... every other saltine cracker in the US market.
Second they taste nothing like a US made Nabisco cracker, they might as well be a Keebler or any other store brand saltine cracker
For those of us who grew up with Nabisco Premium Saltine Cracker this is totally unacceptable, imagine if Heinz started importing their Ketchup from Mexico to save a few pennies.
Shame on you Nabisco, whats next made in China.
It's high time we have transparent labeling for of all food in America.
We can no longer find any US made Nabisco Crackers anywhere in the Phoenix market.
Thankfully we can still order US made Premium's right here on Amazon.
That in itself would not be bad, but Nabisco has been distributing these cuckoo egg crackers to the US market for years now.
In the past they where easily distinguishable by the spanish writing all over the box.
Recently Nabisco changed the box design, now the only spanish on the box is cleverly hidden on the Nutritional Panel & Ingredients only.
If you place a cracker side by side with one made in the US, it's obvious the Mexican made ones are inferior.
First, they do not have the trademark uniform toasted look to them, that differentiates a Nabisco Premium from ... well ... every other saltine cracker in the US market.
Second they taste nothing like a US made Nabisco cracker, they might as well be a Keebler or any other store brand saltine cracker
For those of us who grew up with Nabisco Premium Saltine Cracker this is totally unacceptable, imagine if Heinz started importing their Ketchup from Mexico to save a few pennies.
Shame on you Nabisco, whats next made in China.
It's high time we have transparent labeling for of all food in America.
We can no longer find any US made Nabisco Crackers anywhere in the Phoenix market.
Thankfully we can still order US made Premium's right here on Amazon.
Great saltines
Dave Bert•June 3, 2010
I enjoy snacking on these saltines. They're also good with sardines, cheese spreads and peanut butter.
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