grain crackers
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Grain crackers are eaten as everyday snacks and paired with cheese, cured meats, spreads or dips. They’re popular on cheese trays and charcuterie boards and can also be crumbled into recipes—used as breading, a graham-style crust for pies, or for s'mores.
Variety and entertaining packs often include multiple cracker types in one box and come with divided or compartmentalized trays. Many use reclosable containers or sealed sections to keep crackers organized and help preserve freshness for serving.
Yes. Many listings explicitly state they contain no artificial flavors; some also note they’re free of synthetic colors, artificial sweeteners, and high‑fructose corn syrup. A few product descriptions expand that claim further by listing other unwanted additives they exclude.
Product labels commonly note no artificial flavors and some products are labeled kosher. Other attributes found across listings include gluten‑free, vegan, non‑GMO, and claims of being made in dedicated allergen‑free facilities or free of nuts, dairy, and eggs—check individual product details for specific certifications.