Annie's Homegrown Cheddar Bunnies Baked Crackers, 1-Ounce Snack Packs in 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) | 
| Brand: Annie's Homegrown
List Price: $30.06 Buy New: $23.12 You Save: $6.94 (23%)
Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 1419
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9 x 6.1
UPC: 013562302161 EAN: 0013562302161 ASIN: B000CQ4D50
Release Date: December 5, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six boxes, each containing six 1-ounce packages (total of 36 snack-size packages, 36 ounces) | | • | Made with organic wheat flour and real Wisconsin Cheddar | | • | All-natural, no trans fats; excellent source of calcium | | • | Great for toddler-sized hands, or for snackers of all ages to eat by the handful |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Bunnies Trounce Goldfish July 13, 2006 Robert I. Hedges 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed "Goldfish" and other cheese-based snack crackers since I was a child, but no more. I tried these Cheddar Bunnies as I have enjoyed other products by Annie's, and have now found my all-time favorite snack cracker. From a nutritional standpoint, they are better than many competing products as they have no hydrogenated oils or artificial flavors, and are made from organic ingredients, including real Wisconsin cheddar cheese. The packaging does an excellent job of preserving freshness, the taste is natural and very refreshing for a snack food, and the price is comparable to other non-organic products. I am completely satisfied with these crackers: the are a good value, they compare favorably in the nutritional realm with competitors (although they really don't qualify as "health food," of course,) they taste fantastic, and last but not least, they're fun!
Natural Cheese Crackers - Great for Snack Mixes June 8, 2006 Rebecca Johnson (Washington State) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
"...made without hydrogenated oils - which is a good thing since it's difficult for our bodies to absorb trans-fatty acids that come from hydrogenated oils." ~box These are definitely natural snack crackers to bounce around about. I mean, it is so rare to find even natural foods without hydrogenated oils. I can't count the times I've read labels only to be disappointed to find that "natural" does not always mean healthy. Ingredients: Certified organic wheat flour, expeller pressed safflower oil, aged cheddar cheese (contains milk, salt, enzymes, cheese culture), salt, yeast extract, paprika, annatto extract (for color), ground celery seed, onion powder, yeast. I've made my own cheese crackers and these really do taste homemade. About 24 tiny crackers will satisfy any cheese cracker craving and that is about 70 calories. These crackers are Bernie the Bunny (Annie's beloved mascot) approved. They are also made with only vegetarian ingredients. I love the cute rabbit shape and you can add these crackers into snack mixes with pumpkin seeds, chocolate chips, dried cranberries, GeniSoy Soy Nuts and anything else you can think of including sunflower seeds. ~The Rebecca Review
great for kids (and adults!) July 27, 2006 M. Gerard 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These are just delicious--and I like having the controlled portions in the bags--a very satisfying snack for 150 calories.
I'm torn because these SHOULD be so good, February 20, 2007 Gabriela Perez (San Antonio, TX) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
but they aren't. Not really. Oh, the ingredients are good. I like the use of organic wheat flour, and I generally trust the Annie's brand name. But there's little else about these little crackers to rave about. Why? Because they are almost flavorless. I'm not someone who uses much salt. You won't catch me even touching the salt shaker during a meal, and I probably go through less than 2 ounces of the stuff in an average year of cooking at my house. But I found myself wanting to pull out a salt shaker and sprinkle some of the stuff in the bag, then shaking it so the crackers might at least have a chance of acquiring some taste. I don't know if I got a bad case of these or what (certainly all the other posted raves make me wonder), but I won't be buying them again.
A heaping helping of meh. March 1, 2007 Michael Kozlowski (Livonia, MI United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The problem with Goldfish is that they're bland and tasteless. These, I hoped, would fix that problem. But, alas, it was not to be: If anything, these are even blander and more tasteless. If you've got small children who like mild tastes due to their sensitive tastebuds, these are probably great. But they're certainly no substitute for Cheez-Its, which remain the uncrowned king of cheesy snack crackers. And now that I've established that, I've got 35 packs of these left sitting in the cupboard, waiting...
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