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Sakata Rice Crackers Cheddar Cheese 90 G

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$ 1.69 - $ 2.5

Sakata Cheddar Cheese Flavoured Rice Crackers are gluten free, contain natural colours and flavours, and have 107 calories per serve.Gluten Free Natural Colours and Flavours 107 Calories per serve Oven Baked

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Sakata Rice Crackers Cheddar Cheese 90 G

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Mar 4, 2026

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Positives (Pros) ✔ Light, crunchy snack These crackers are baked (not fried) and based on rice, so they have a crisp, airy texture that many people enjoy as a savoury snack. They’re often described as tasty and satisfying to munch on.  ✔ Gluten-free option The product is marketed as gluten-free, appealing if you’re avoiding gluten in your diet.  ✔ Simple flavour profile The cheddar cheese seasoning is generally straightforward and cheese-forward, which makes them enjoyable on their own or with dips. Many find the cheese flavour pleasant without being overwhelming.  ✔ Convenient size The 90 g pack is a handy size for lunchboxes, snacks on the go, or portion control between larger meals.  ✔ Low in saturated fat Nutrition data indicates relatively low total and saturated fat per serve, making them a lighter snack choice compared with some fried chips.  ⸻ 👎 Negatives (Cons) ✘ Moderate sodium content Like many flavoured crackers, these have a notable sodium level per serving, which could add up if you eat a lot in one sitting.  ✘ Low in protein and fibre They’re primarily carbohydrates with very little protein or fibre, so they won’t keep you full for long compared with more substantial snacks.  ✘ Mixed views on flavour intensity Not everyone loves the cheese seasoning — some people may find it too light or too processed tasting rather than rich or authentic. General discussions about similar Sakata products reflect varying taste preferences.  ✘ Perceived shrinkage/price concerns Across the wider Sakata rice cracker range, some consumers have expressed frustration with pack sizes dropping over time (e.g., from 100 g to 90 g) while prices stay similar — a form of “shrinkflation.” This may affect perceived value.  ✘ Simple snack — not very nutritious Despite being gluten-free and baked, these are still a processed snack with limited nutrients, so they’re best enjoyed in moderation rather than as a health food

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