Category: Crackers

Austin Zoo Animal Crackers

Austin Zoo Animal Crackers

[ 2 ] April 14, 2012 |

Animal cracker, according to the Wikipedia refers to a small cracker or cookie baked in the shape of animal, usually an animal one might see at a zoo, such as lion, tiger, bear or elephant.  Normally animal crackers are less sweet than cookies. A serving of 30 g of Kellogg’s Austin Zoo Animal Crackers contain […]

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Enjoy Goldfish crackers!

Enjoy Goldfish crackers!

[ 0 ] February 25, 2012 |

Here is a pack of Goldfish snack crackers baked with real cheese by Pepperidge Farm. It is also stated that this is a natural product with no artificial preservatives and 0 g Trans Fat. Let’s see what is inside. DyeDiet RECOMMENDED As you see from the green and yellow diagram, risk and nutrition profile of […]

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Crackers: Dye Content

Crackers: Dye Content

[ 3 ] July 10, 2011 |

Austin Cheese Crackers with cheddar cheese, since 1932; net weight 1.38 OZ, (39 g), distributed by Kellogg’s. DyeDiet DOESN’T BUY IT! Austin Cheese Crackers: Risk, Nutrition and Dye Content This is another NOT very toxic food example with only 0.6 units of the Foreign Additive Impact (DDFI) and poor nutritional value of DDNF ~ 0.8. […]

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