| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. |
October 09, 2008 Reviewer: Louis in Michigan |
| I've been buying this product for a couple of years and have been very happy with it. Sure they are hard and plain, with no flavor whatsoever, but having zero net carbs, it was a Godsend and the perfect choice for my low carb lifestyle. It was almost too good to be true.
HOWEVER, now I see that the nutritional information has changed, and that each crispbread now contains 2 net carbs.
Was the recipe of the product changed? Has the nutritional info been wrong all this time? They weren't bad for a zero net carb product, but if the net carb count is now 2 per slice, I'm not sure I will purchase them anymore. There are so many more low carb bread, pita bread, and flat bread products that have at least that many carbs for a much larger serving, AND have a much better flavor and texture.
Again, these weren't bad for a zero carb product, but with 2 net carbs per tiny serving, there are many better tasting products available from which to choose. |
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| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. |
September 09, 2011 Reviewer: Ivonne in Puerto Rico |
| Wow honestly, this stuff to me was completely unedible. It reminds me of hay when I smell it and cardboard when I tasted it. There are other options I prefer when it comes to low carb bread/crackers. |
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November 19, 2007 Reviewer: Susan in New York |
| OK, so the basic texture is like hay/straw. However, I'm low-carbing, and I really have to have some kind of bread with my eggs. I've discovered the best way to improve the texture is to break off one piece of a cracker at a time and spread it well with low fat ("neufchatel") cream cheese. Butter or jam dissolves too quickly in the mouth, leaving that hay to get down. Also try stirring in a tsp of baked salmon salad (available in a container at your supermarket) to some of the cream cheese in a little cup and spreading that on for a lox-and-cream-cheese taste.
Don't put all the cream cheese on a whole cracker though.By the time you get half way through, the cracker will have gotten soggy. |
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June 11, 2012 Reviewer: RICHARD E. in Ohio |
| Fills a craving for crackers on a low carb diet. They're not as good as say Triscuits, but they are acceptable. Good especially with peanut butter. |
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March 29, 2010 Reviewer: becky in Pennsylvania |
| This is a little expensive for the amount you get. The taste was also very similar to toast but plain. However, I personally did enjoy them myself. They are worth a shot if you need more fiber in your diet. |
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March 11, 2009 Reviewer: jason in Illinois |
| I hate them, but the wife loves them. If you need something with some crunch, they will get you by. |
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May 11, 2007 Reviewer: Ann in Virginia |
| Not exactly a flavor-treat, and sawdusty in mouth, but they hold better stuff that needs something bland to support it. |
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