The Keebler Elves are baking their crackers these days instead of using the deep-fat fryer. Their new baked snack chip "Snacklin Cheddar" is made with real cheddar cheese and retails for $1.99 for a 7-ounce box.

Don Russell: "Make no mistake about it, these Snacklin crackers are crispy. They're a fun change of pace from traditional snack crackers. And, these crispy crackers are very flavorful and tasty. Each little Snacklin has about four calories and gives you the urge to grab for another handful. Like most Keebler products, this one is another winner. I imagine other flavors will be forthcoming."Nihla Lake: "We thought these were really good - nice and crispy and reasonably priced. We'll probably buy these again."

Judy Slack Wilson: "The Snacklin Cheddar crackers were delightful. They were really light and crispy and didn't taste too salty. Eat one and you want to eat a whole bunch! Since these crackers are baked not fried, I didn't feel so guilty for eating so many."

Edyth Jensen: "We have tried these ourselves, and the family really enjoys them. They are crunchy, and the cheddar flavor is very good. They add a fun crunch to a green salad."

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Linda C. Tingey: "These crackers are marvelous! Not only do they taste great, but they're better for you because they're baked not fried. My family loved them. They're so crispy. I'll be buying these again."

Rich Firmage: "These type of snacks aren't my favorite, but my family just loved them. I thought they were just fine, they tasted real cheesy. We possibly will buy them again."

Conclusion: Too bad someone already grabbed the slogan "Betcha can't eat just one!" Another great little cracker from Keebler just got a hearty thumbs up.

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