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Jacob's Cream Crackers

 
Description: Manufacturer: Jacob's / Type: Biscuits

Newest Review: ... portion. The pack is 300g in size however you can also buy the Jacobs snack size pack for £1.08 of the Jacobs Variety box for ... more

 ... £1.14. Sticking with the smaller packet I took them home and put them in the cupboard (Until we raided them that is!) The packet is a vibrant orange in colour and instantly recognisable on the shelves. It has the Jacobs logo on the front and the name of the product as well as a picture of the crackers. What I did notice from the front of the packet is the slogan '30% less saturated fat, same great taste'. In 2009 Jacobs reduced the saturated fat in the cracker s from 6.2g per 100g to 4.1g per 100g, it is all qui...more

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Premium Review Jacob's Cream Crackers: Go Crackers! (597 words)
by - written on 25/03/08 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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Jacobs Cream Crackers are tasty snack crackers to go with your selection of cheese or other toppings. Packaging For as long as I can remember Jacobs Cream Crackers have come in a classic orange package which is very distinctive. Today the packaging still remains in its colour though it has some fade effect which helps it to look a little more modern. You also get the Jacobs logo and a big sign saying Cream Crackers, just so you know what they are! If you have no idea what a Cream Cracker is you get a picture on the side of the packet which shows a tasty serving suggestion, Cream Crackers with cheese and cherry tomatoes. The suggestion looks ...  Read the complete review

MEL0611
Premium Review Jacobs Cream Crackers.... (844 words)
by - written on 10/12/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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With Christmas fast approaching I am trying to be that little bit more organised this year so whilst doing my weekly shop for the previous few weeks I have been adding one 'Christmas' item to my trolley each week. Don't get me wrong we do not go mad and buy lots of extra food but we do have family and friends over and so I like to have a few options ready when it comes to food. One item that I recently added to my trolley was a packet of Jacobs Cream crackers. In our household on a weekly basis we do not eat a great deal of cheese but when it comes to Christmas I often buy a selection of different cheeses and put them out on the table, however when we ...  Read the complete review

benlepensive
Premium Review Jacob's Cream Crackers: The Blandest Snack Ever (316 words)
by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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How can you possibly get enthused over such a ridiculously boring savoury snack. I persist in buying them, yet aren't they so very very dull! The humble cream cracker is possibly even more tedious than the water biscuit. And why do they call them cream crackers? I am yet to come across any cream in them. A cream cracker is a dry savoury biscuit designed for eating with cheese. If you are exceedingly boring you can have them with just plain old margarine or butter. And if you're a right stick in the mud, why not have one dry. I don't recommend this, as it would be like eating cardboard. Square shaped and prone to cracking if you exert even the ...  Read the complete review

thehonesttruth
Premium Review I'm crackers about these (357 words)
by - written on 01/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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When I'm a bit peckish and fancy a little nibble, there is nothing easier and faster to prepare than Jacobs Crackers topped with generous slices of cheese . They come in a bright orange wrapper, with the jacobs logo in black and a big black diamond with the word Cream Crackers written on it. There is an image of some topped crackers to give you an idea of how to eat them . The packaging also contains all the nutritional and ingredient information, and it cost me 76p for my 600g pack . Opening the pack is easy, there is a small tab you pull which takes off one end of the pack . I would recommend that once you open these you pop them into an airtight ...  Read the complete review

CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Jacob's Cream Crackers: You'd Be Crackers Not To Like These! (278 words)
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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I love Jacobs Cream Crackers because they make a good snack or you can have them with a salad. They are just as good with plain butter as they are dressed up with other stuff. They need a savoury topping really but I've put chocolate spread on them before and it's not that bad. The very best way of eating these I reckon is plain and simple cheese and pickle on the top. Butter the crackers, top with thin slices of cheese and then a teaspoon of pickle. Yummy. They're not filling on their own but you can put a topping on them that will make them more filling. I've had them with tinned red salmon before and that's nice and filling, make ...  Read the complete review

 

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