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Keto Crackers by Keto Naturals are a gluten-free, zero-sugar, low-carb snack made from almond flour. Available in a variety pack featuring sea salt, cheddar cheese, and rosemary flavors, these high-fiber crackers are designed to satisfy keto and paleo diets while keeping you full longer. Perfectly portioned for on-the-go snacking, they offer a crunchy, savory alternative to traditional carb-heavy chips and crackers.





| ASIN | B09GFBR6MW |
| Allergen Information | Gluten |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,037 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #1 in Cracker Assortments & Samplers |
| Brand | Keto Naturals |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,300) |
| Date First Available | 13 April 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Banana Joe |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 7.11 x 21.08 cm; 63.78 g |
| Special Feature | Gluten Free,Keto,Keto Fat,Low Carb,No Sugar |
| Units | 6.75 Grams |
J**J
These almond/nut chips are incredible. Low carb, taste good, and pair well with guac. You can use these in charctuerie boards too. I find all three different flavors to be great. Being on keto it's better to have variety so you don't get tired of one flavor. As someone who's been on/off keto for the past 7 years I'm like thank god these are invented now. Great way to satisfy my chip craving. Kept getting tired of eating pork rinds and parm crisps. The people rating this low are either cheapskates or don't know what going on a low carb diet entails. When you get into keto/lowcarb you know that foods high in protein & fat are going to cost more. If you don't like the cost go back to eating your cheap processed carbs. Portion sizes "appear small" because this is condensed almond/nut flour. It costs money. Normal chips produced from potatoes are cheap. They curve chips and bubble them to create this illusion of "being more". Doesn't take too much IQ to realize this. The only downside I can think of is that the salt/flavors tend to fall off and into the bottom of the bag. So the last bites are amazing, but most of them are slightly lacking in flavor. Not sure if this is the nature of making almond chips or if the manufacturer could figure away to get the flavors to stick better. Highly recommend this to anyone on keto or lowcarb diets.
J**E
I was hoping to find a new Keto-friendly snack, as most of the foods used as transport for other foods, like bread, toast, chips, tortillas, even rice and noodles, are about the furthest from Keto-friendly as one can get. I also frequently crave something savory and crunchy, the exact niche potato chips used to fill in my diet. I love them, but they don't love me anymore. So I ordered these while ordering some other items to test, but didn't actually note how large the packages were. I thought they were akin to a fairly substantial box or bag of crackers, like 15-20 OUNCES. Imagine my surprise when it's actually GRAMS. The bags are small, about a third the size of a bag of Doritos, but like other snack containers only contains about 1/4 of their volume in actual product. "Puff Factor" is what marketers call this, the amount of air one can "puff" into a package to give the illusion of more product before people complain of the subtle deception. This wasn't subtle. What's worse, this was a 3-bag variety pack that I payed around $15 for, roughly 2 ounces of chips total for $5 a bag. I was appalled when I realized I hadn't actually known what I was getting in terms of actual product. Then we come to flavor. I started with the sea salt variety, because I'm not crazy about onion, so I'd save the cheddar and onion flavor for last. (My partner likes onions, so I was thinking ahead.) These chips weren't actually revolting...they just had too many traits that my tongue wanted to CLAIM were revolting. First, they aren't so much crunchy as crumbly. They don't crunch, they sort of break up with a small thud in your mouth. Then they go to powder, which you continue to try to get out of your mouth for the next ten minutes. They're pretty fatty, so they resist liquid assistance, wanting to stick to your gums and tongue and get caked on your teeth. So, unpleasant texture and a total lack of actual crunch. The flavor was...there. It tasted vaguely of salt. And not a lot else. There turned out to be a bit of black pepper in there, but it wasn't tasted so much as felt as a back-burn in the throat. Maybe that's to keep you from eating the whole bag at once, making the 20 gram contents stretch out longer? But it wasn't a particularly good flavor. Not a BAD one, either, just not good. So value for money. In my opinion, ZERO. Zip. Zilch. Nada. Nil. They cost $5 a bag for something I'd be hard pressed to buy for a dollar a bag. They were unpleasantly textured and were not satisfyingly crunchy. They had that whole grainy and hard to swallow thing. And the flavor was as close to zero as they could get away with without being accused of selling a product marked "sea salt flavor" but possessing no actual detectable flavorings. I didn't like these dreadful things, so they had effectively zero value to me. Since they cost me an inordinate amount of money for such a small amount, that zero value was coupled with an exorbitant price tag. So if something can be said to have a negative value for the money, this would qualify for me. This is not, as one might want to claim, an issue with Keto-friendly snacks as a class. I received a package of another company's Keto-snacks, a delightful nacho cheese chip made of almond flour, just like these...cracker things...but actually tasting like nacho cheese. They were wonderfully crunchy and satisfying to chew, and I had no problems swallowing them, as they didn't go to a near-waterproof powder coating my tongue and teeth, but chewed and swallowed like any other tortilla chip, which these were made to emulate. Add to these positive attributes a cost factor MUCH more attractive, 12 bags with almost as much in them as these crackers, but all 12 cost barely more than the three bags of this stuff. I paid about $20 for the dozen bags of stuff I like instead of $15 for only 3 bags of stuff I would not willingly eat again unless I was starving. So, no, I don't like them.
R**E
Nice flavor, good crunch, nice texture, only faults, small, not very sturdy for dipping and you get very few in each package.
J**N
These taste alright albeit slightly salty but not worth the cost. There's slightly over 2 servings per bag, so not a lot. Doesn't help that the package wasn't shipped well so just about every cracker in each bag was broken. Won't buy again.
M**Y
I agree with other reviewers that these are a little pricey and that the Sea Salt ones are pretty bland. The Rosemary Garlic ones are a little better. The Cheddar and Onion ones are by far the best. Nice crunch. Decent sized pieces, comparable to a Cheezit or similar. Given that they are a low-carb option, it makes sense that they're a bit expensive since protein tends to be pricier than carbs... so I forgive them the price (though I'd buy more if they were about half the price they are). I like them as an occasional indulgence on my low-carb, high-protein diet.
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