(6 pack) Great Value Cheese Crackers, 12.4 oz

(4 customer reviews)

Snack time’s a blast with Great Value Cheese Crackers. These bite-size cheesy crackers are packed with flavor and dusted with the perfect amount of salt for a toasty sharp cheddar crunch that will have children and adults alike asking for more. They’re perfectly sized for an on-the-go snack, child’s lunch bag, or your desk at work for whenever you’re craving a tasty crunch. Your friends will welcome this addition to the snack tables at parties. Keep everyone happy at mealtimes and any time in between with Great Value Family Size Cheddar Cheese Crackers.

Great Value products provide families with affordable, high quality grocery and household consumable options. With our wide range of product categories spanning grocery and household consumables, we offer you a variety of products for your family’s needs. Our products are conveniently available online and in Walmart stores nationwide, allowing you to stock up and save money at the same time.

Price range: $2.00 through $14.64

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4 reviews for (6 pack) Great Value Cheese Crackers, 12.4 oz

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  1. Julie

    Best Cheddar Cheese Cracker!
    Our whole family agrees that we prefer the Great Value Brand Cheddar Cheese Crackers over the Cheez-It brand! The Great Value Brand has more of a 100% real cheese flavor, they have the perfect crunch and the perfect amount of salt. They smell so good when you open the box. They are great for school snacks and a quick snack on the go! Love these!

  2. WanderBear

    Light, crispy, less greasy than name brand
    Hey, so these are as good as the name-brand ones. They cost less. That’s good. You can’t be spending all your money on crackers, Mary.
    They don’t taste the SAME as the brand ones. They’re a lighter, crispier cracker with an airy crunch and they’re saltier and less greasy than Cheez-its.

  3. Mary

    Better than Cheez it
    More often than not, the Cheez its that I had been buying were stale. Sure, the sell by date was always showing many months remaining, but they just weren’t fresh. Plus they were just getting too expensive. I decided to try Walmarts brand and I was extremely happy with my decision. Less expensive AND fresh!

  4. anonymous

    Almost as good as Cheez its
    The biggest difference, besides price, with these and Cheez its are Cheez its are slightly more crispy, just slightly. Considering the price I would buy these over Cheez its any day of the week.

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