Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)
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Gluten-Free Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack (4 Boxes)

Acid Reflux
GERD
Grocery
IBS
Low-FODMAP
Snacks

$29.45

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Foodguides Review

Consuming foods low in FODMAPs may improve symptom control in people who suffer from IBS.

Amazon Description

Good Thins Rice & Corn Crackers Variety Pack includes two delicious salted varieties of crispy, crunchy crackers. Made with natural ingredients, these sea salt crackers are savory snacks you can feel good about eating. These gluten free crackers have no cholesterol, high-fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated oils, or artificial colors or flavors either. Good Thins brown rice crackers are delicious whenever you're in the mood for a light snack. Pair these salted crackers with dips and soups or salads and sandwiches. Add them to your lunch, take them to work, or put them out at a party - the snacking possibilities for this bulk box of crackers are endless!

  • Four boxes of Good Thins, including 2 Simply Salt Rice Crackers & 2 Sea Salt Corn Crackers
  • These salty snacks are a delicious alternative to chips and fun cracker snacks for kids and adults
  • Brown rice baked crackers made with rice flour and corn masa, and flavored with a hint of salt
  • Each serving of light crackers is GCFO certified gluten free and contains 1.5 grams of fat and no cholesterol, high fructose corn syrup or artificial colors or flavors
  • Sea salt crackers are the ideal complement to salads and soups alike

Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 9.0 x 7.6 inches

Foodguides Review

Consuming foods low in FODMAPs may improve symptom control in people who suffer from IBS.

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