Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
Showing posts with label cracker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cracker. Show all posts
Friday, May 9, 2014
Review: Van's Natural Foods Gluten Free Say Cheese! Crackers
Do you ever get tired of free samples? I hope the answer to that question was no. If it was yes, I seriously question you. Just kidding. Anyway, I know that I love free samples and today's review is another Van's Natural Foods free sample with today's review of Van's Natural Foods Gluten Free Say Cheese! Crackers. These came in a box with five snack sized portions of gluten free crackers. Each bag is 1.0 ounces and comes in at 140 calories.
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Friday, December 13, 2013
Review: Kellogg's Special K Chili Lime Cracker Chips
Every few months Kellogg's Special K sneaks out a new flavor variety of it's cracker chips for me to add to the product review catalog. I was in Walmart the other day picking up some other things and as I was meandering through the grocery section, I noticed that Special K had done it again by sneaking out this box of Kellogg's Special K Chili Lime Cracker Chips as a new product offering. I was able to get this 4.0 ounce box for $3.00 and each box contains about 3.5 servings of cracker chips with each serving (about 27 chips) having about 110 calories.
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Review: Bell Plantation PBthins Peanut Butter Crackers
Bell Plantation's powdered peanut butter, known as PB2, was one of the first things that I reviewed on this blog. To this day, I'm overwhelmingly addicted to them and probably order about four bags a month and yes, I know I have a problem. I've stayed away from their other products, most notably these Bell Plantation PBthins Peanut Butter Crackers, for some odd reason since then. When I recently made my monthly four-bag Amazon purchase, I decided to tack on a box of these for a price of $3.00. The box itself is 7.0 ounces and contains nine servings of crackers, with each serving coming in at a relatively modest 100 calories each.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Review: Kellogg's Special K Honey Barbecue Cracker Chips
Once again, I'm the victim of a huge food conglomerate constantly introducing new flavors that need to be reviewed like the others have been. In this case, it's Kellogg's adding yet another flavor to their Special K Cracker Chips line with this Kellogg's Special K Honey Barbecue Cracker Chips that popped up out of nowhere as I was meandering through my local Marsh grocery store recently. Honey Barbecue seems like a natural flavor to add to the Cracker Chips line as I would guess it is one of the more popular potato chip flavors out there. This box set me back $2.49 at the sale price and each box comes in at four ounces with 3.5 servings at 110 calories per serving. As a frame of reference, Kellogg's considers a serving to be roughly 27 cracker chips, so when you think about it, that's actually quite a bit because each of these chips is roughly a little bigger than a silver dollar.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Review: Kellogg's Special K Sour Cream & Onion Cracker Chips
In my prior reviews, I've had some pretty good experiences with these cracker chips. They are very potato tasting which should be one of the most obvious statements of all time being that these are basically baked potato chips. That said, the strength of the potato flavoring did surprise me as I was expecting something more along the lines of a rice cake. Anyway, those experiences have led me to be more open to trying more flavors from this product line, so that leads me to today's review of these Kellogg's Special K Sour Cream & Onion Cracker Chips that I picked up in the monster Special K sale at Meijer for $2.50. Each box is 4.0 ounces of fun and contains 3.5 servings at 110 calories per serving. As a reminder, Special K describes a serving as 27 cracker chips.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Review: Kellogg's Special K Cheddar Cracker Chips
I had previously reviewed some of Kellogg's Special K Cracker Chips before and had found them to be quite good, in an interesting way. Since my local Meijer has basically been giving these Special K products away (as you'll be see this week with reviews), I picked up a box of these Kellogg's Special K Cheddar Cracker Chips on sale for $2.50. You know, using cheese as your flavor seems like it is the easiest and oldest product development trick in the book. I can just see these development putting all their heads together trying to come up with flavors and then ultimately settling on the ultimate fallback flavor, cheddar cheese. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that as there are some outstanding cheddar flavored products out there, but it does amuse me that everything seems to have a variation of that flavor. For nutritional purposes, these cracker chips have 110 calories per serving (27 chips per serving) and there's roughly 3.5 servings in the 4.0 ounce box. One hilarious aspect, at least to me, was that these come in a HUGE box and when I looked and saw that the contents were only 4.0 ounces, it kind of made me chuckle.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Review: Kellogg's Special K Southwest Ranch Cracker Chips
Just like most people, especially food bloggers, I'm a schmuck for products that have the "NEW" tag on them. Working in marketing myself outside this blog, I know it is a tried and true way to draw attention to your product and let general human curiosity takeover so that the consumer will buy your product. It's that tried and true method that caused me to dive into another one of Kellogg's Special K products and pick up this new product in the Kellogg's Special K Southwest Ranch Cracker Chips on a recent trip to my local Meijer. A four ounce box of these cost me $3.00 and each box contains roughly 3.5 servings at 110 calories per serving. How big is a serving? Well, I'm glad I asked myself that because the back of the box proudly displays that a serving is 27 chips.
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