| 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. |
January 28, 2013 Reviewer: Deirdre in New York |
| I have been a devoted loyal customer who absolutely LOVED these crispbreads, however, they have changed the formula which altered the nutritional stats significantly! Each crispbread used to only be a mere 12 calories. Now they are 2 crispbreads for 50 calories, therefore, 25 calories per single crispbread. In doing so, the company took themselves out of the running for producing the lowest calorie crispbread. Now, there is no distinction between their product and other crispbreads on the market. I am highly disappointed and will no longer purchase these crispbreads unless they go back to the old formula. Very unhappy about the change. |
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July 10, 2009 Reviewer: A customer in California |
| They tasted too darned bland. I tried using them as a pizza base, letting it get soggy with sauce, and I tried crumbling it up in a few other dishes. It was like a black hole of flavor. Too fibery and flavorless. I tried! |
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May 27, 2009 Reviewer: Michael in Mississippi |
| Looks and tastes like particle board. |
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July 26, 2008 Reviewer: Kendall in Texas |
| I didn't like these. They have absolutely no flavor and the texture is very spongy. I just wanted something I could use for dip besides vegetables and no amount of dip I put on this thing made it taste any better. The Crackerbreads from Andre are MUCH better. I wouldn't waste my money on these. |
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October 18, 2007 Reviewer: Gladys in North Carolina |
| I thought this was bad. It landed in my trash. |
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