Good Thins Three Cheese Rice & Cheese Snacks Gluten Free Crackers, 6 - 3.5 oz Boxes








Key features
- •Six 3.5 oz boxes of Good Thins Three Cheese Rice & Cheese Crackers (packaging may vary)
- •Flavored with three cheeses to give these rice and cheese crackers a simple flavor
- •Round, thin snack crackers offer versatile uses
- •Cheese crackers are baked for the perfect crispy texture
- •Savor the light flavor by itself or pair with soups and salads
Good Thins Three Cheese Rice & Cheese Snacks Gluten Free Crackers, 6 - 3.5 oz Boxes
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Customer Reviews
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I can't get enough!!
Dawn glascoe✓ Verified Purchase•July 8, 2023
These are Amazingly Delish! I have to break them in half add them to a sandwich bag so that I would no longer eat the intire 1 box per day. Ps my snack of choice 😆 try all flavors to find your bff.
Ricas
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2023
Agradable sabor a ajo queso y especies
Can't get that particular flavor of Good Thins in the store anymore. I'm glad Amazon carries them.
Rosemarie Hutcheson✓ Verified Purchase•April 29, 2023
These are my favorite crackers. I eat them most days for lunch with some hummus.
Nice and Crisp
SmileGodlovesyou✓ Verified Purchase•April 9, 2023
These arrived fresh and crisp. They were also a nice price.
Crunchy Low Calorie Snack Cracker That Cures A Salt Craving
Dawn Maynor✓ Verified Purchase•April 5, 2023
I was looking for healthy low calorie pantry snacks that were "˜PrimePantry' here on Amazon. I came across these rice crackers- and they were cheaper than another brand that I've purchased in stores before. Not all rice crackers are created equal- but they're all pretty dang similar. What are rice crackers? Essentially a salty thick chip that makes a great snack. They taste kind of like a pita chip; but a bit saltier. They are thick and crunchy.
These particular rice thins come in a box (actually they come in a sealed plastic package within a box). There are three servings within the box- each serving is 130 calories. The entire box is only 390 calories, which compared to Ritz or Wheat Thins or Triscuits is about half of the calories of other snack crackers out there. These are also quite durable. Unlike softer crackers these can easily be packaged in a backpack, cooler, beach bag, or lunch box. They don't crumble easily and will maintain their thick round shape even through mild activity. They have practically no fat or protein- and are primarily a carb source. They're great if you're out hiking, biking, horseback riding, or doing something active that requires a snack that won't crumble but will still supply you with some good grain-given energy.
Although these are carby- which is typically heavy, these are surprisingly light snacks. I can have a serving between lunch and dinner and it will allow me to feel very satisfied without feeling bloated or full. The saltiness helps motivate me to drink more water as well. The crunch is great for helping me concentrate when I'm working on spreadsheets or other paper organization tasks.
These rice crackers are great to eat with dips and I like them with whipped non-fat cream cheese and smoked salmon (sometimes with a little avocado). They would taste fine with other meat mixes as well and make a great pairing for tuna or shrimp. They're often traditionally served with sushi. They're a bit salty for pairing with lunch meats or cheeses- but if you don't mind salt, then these would work fine. They're honestly thick enough to be used with all kinds of dips.
These were cheaper than other rice thins on Amazon. They came in good condition, tasted fresh, and were a good quality snack cracker. I'd absolutely recommend this brand and will be making "˜Good Thins' a staple of my monthly Prime Pantry order.
These particular rice thins come in a box (actually they come in a sealed plastic package within a box). There are three servings within the box- each serving is 130 calories. The entire box is only 390 calories, which compared to Ritz or Wheat Thins or Triscuits is about half of the calories of other snack crackers out there. These are also quite durable. Unlike softer crackers these can easily be packaged in a backpack, cooler, beach bag, or lunch box. They don't crumble easily and will maintain their thick round shape even through mild activity. They have practically no fat or protein- and are primarily a carb source. They're great if you're out hiking, biking, horseback riding, or doing something active that requires a snack that won't crumble but will still supply you with some good grain-given energy.
Although these are carby- which is typically heavy, these are surprisingly light snacks. I can have a serving between lunch and dinner and it will allow me to feel very satisfied without feeling bloated or full. The saltiness helps motivate me to drink more water as well. The crunch is great for helping me concentrate when I'm working on spreadsheets or other paper organization tasks.
These rice crackers are great to eat with dips and I like them with whipped non-fat cream cheese and smoked salmon (sometimes with a little avocado). They would taste fine with other meat mixes as well and make a great pairing for tuna or shrimp. They're often traditionally served with sushi. They're a bit salty for pairing with lunch meats or cheeses- but if you don't mind salt, then these would work fine. They're honestly thick enough to be used with all kinds of dips.
These were cheaper than other rice thins on Amazon. They came in good condition, tasted fresh, and were a good quality snack cracker. I'd absolutely recommend this brand and will be making "˜Good Thins' a staple of my monthly Prime Pantry order.
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