Ever since arriving n Hawaii I found myself looking for crackers. I had grown to enjoy those Ener-G crackers quite a bit, and I was sad that I had so much trouble finding them. On the day I finally did find them, I also found these Glutino crackers, available in several flavors. I thought multigrain sounded like a great option, but I should have read the label.
See, I hate fennel seeds. Hate hate hate.
Who expects fennel seeds in their crackers?
Anyway, so I was a bit disappointed in that regard. But I'm getting ahead of myself here.
On the box, Glutino's crackers look like crackers of the Ritz variety. Glutino and I are having a strained relationship. Their penne was terrible and their breakfast bars were so-so (I didn't review that yet). I was really hoping that their crackers would at least be edible.
When I opened the box I was very surprised, because I expected the usual individually wrapped tubes of crackers, like you get in a box of Ritz. No no no. I guess as a cost-saving measure they decided to just THROW A BUNCH OF CRACKERS IN A BAG. Not even one big bag. Two smaller bags. Why is this a bad idea? Don't they do that with other brands of crackers? I seem to recall that Wheat Thins do this, but Wheat Thins don't break very easily. This sort of cracker? Breaks.
So I opened up a baggy to find a lot of broken and some whole crackers. Not exactly pleasant. I took one out and tasted it. Fennel. Fennnnnnnel. But it wasn't terribly overpowering. I'd survive. I think these crackers are best suited to the meat and cheese approach. Too bad I bought them for peanut butter.
So I dug out my peanut butter. It did cover up the fennel well enough. It also completely overwhelmed the cracker itself.
It isn't a bad cracker. It's just ... there's a certain nuttiness I expect from multigrain crackers, and that's missing. Perhaps because there's no (or very little?) salt on it, the flavors don't really come out in the cracker itself. But I wouldn't be very harsh on these. 6.5/10 or thereabouts. They serve their purpose. They aren't gross. They lose a point for poor packaging and the FENNEL. (WHO PUTS FENNEL SEEDS IN CRACKERS??)
But definitely not bad. And not Nut Thins. Sorry, Nut Thins, but if I wanted to eat things that tasted like Fritos ... I would buy Fritos.
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