Late July Organic Round Saltine Crackers, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) Review
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Late July Organic Round Saltine Crackers, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) Overview
Today, the greater availability of organic ingredients has allowed us to bring that dedication to a higher level with our new company: Late July Organic Snacks. The ingredients for our new snacks are a throwback to the days before modern agribusiness. Unlike conventional, pesticide-sprayed crops grown for high yields rather than flavor, organic crops are fragile and expensive, but the payoff is immense: superior flavor, peace of mind, and a cleaner, safer environment. Our recipes are inspired by a bygone era as well. Through our snacks, we hope to perpetuate the tradition of the small, local 19th century snack maker that used to be found all across the country. Our Organic Round Saltine is a hearty, old style soda cracker with a lingering fresh-baked flavor made with organic, soft, red winter wheat. This wheat's lower gluten content combined with non-hydrogenated, trans-fat free organic palm oil (not to be confused with palm kernel oil) gives our cracker its flaky texture. Our lightly salted cracker can be used to minimize the salty flavor of foods such as clam chowder and farmhouse cheddar, bringing out the more complex flavors. It is also perfect for that old childhood favorite, peanut butter and marshmallow.Late July Organic Round Saltine Crackers, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) Feature
- Case of 12 six-ounce boxes (total of 72 ounces)
- Hearty, old-style, lightly salted cracker minimizes salty foods' flavor; great too for peanut butter
- USDA-certified-organic; no trans fats or hydrogenated oils; dairy-free vegetarian
- Late July brand name inspired by carefree mid-summer days when it's family time
- Made by the Bernard family's snack-food business (founder of Cape Cod Potato Chips ) in Hyannis, MA
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