Quaker Rice Cakes, Plain Variety Pack, Gluten Free, 6 Bags

(9 customer reviews)

Made with the delicious goodness of puffed whole grain brown rice, and baked to crispy perfection. With tons of great flavors that are all gluten free, and only 50 calories or less per cake, there’s a perfect one for every snacking occasion or meal. Enjoy these crispy cakes solo or top with anything your heart desires. Try Quaker Rice Cakes topped with fresh ingredients like apple slices, avocado, nut butter, or cheese. With light and crispy rice cakes, you have the freedom to add endless tasty touches.

$17.78

1000 in stock

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Quaker

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Brand

Quaker

Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Quaker

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9 reviews for Quaker Rice Cakes, Plain Variety Pack, Gluten Free, 6 Bags

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  1. Rosemary


    I have been buying this product for probably 20 years. It is how I start off my day. They are so versatile and great to keep in the house, plain or added toppings…Best product!

  2. penny

    Great quick snack to have on hand
    I used these in place of bread. Low calorie, nice crunch and can be topped with anything. I like peanut butter mixed with Greek yogurt and fresh sliced strawberries 🍓 and blueberries 🫐

  3. Daysi

    I’m so addictive
    Since I start eating them I stopped eating bread, every week I buy 4 packages, I got 2 at work and 2 at home .. Even I took them overseas ,trying to find coupons as well as I buy 4 a week

  4. Kassie

    Great Variety
    I enjoy this variety pack, as it gives options for everyone. The lightly salted ones are a classic that go great with savory things like cheese or peanut butter. I also like having the no salt ones as a plain vessel for sweeter treats, like chocolate syrup and marshmallows! They’re also a nice option for family who need to keep their salt intake low. Both are tasty, don’t have excessive crumbling, and taste fresh upon opening the bags.

  5. Faith

    Low and Salt Free, Good Value
    Low and salt free snack

  6. anonymous

    The best snack!
    Love the rice cakes with olive oil and salt. Love the crunch.

  7. Carol


    love this item.

  8. lanav16

    Quaker Rice Cakes
    Great for a pre workout food with some peanut butter or jam. Low calorie if you are watching what you eat. A little bit of salt goes a long way and makes them enjoyable.

  9. jddowndog

    Quality is not what it used to be?
    I have been a loyal customer of the Lightly Salted Rice Cakes for years. I have tried numerous other brands at higher & lower price points and always come back to Quaker; however the quality and inconsistency of this item continues to go downhill while the price point rises.
    I’m not sure why the thickness and smooth texture on each side cannot remain constant but Please address these issues ASAP so I can remain a dedicated customer.

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