Thin, crisp baked goods often eaten with cheese, dips, or spreads.
Fat per 1 oz (28g)
22
g% Daily Value
A serving of Crackers (1 oz (28g)) contains 22g of fat, which is 28% of the recommended daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Dietary fat is essential for energy, nutrient absorption, and hormone production. Focus on healthy unsaturated fats. When planning your meals, consider that crackers is a significant source of fat compared to other snacks.
See how Crackers compares to other snacks foods.
per 1 oz (28g)
31g
per 3 cups popped
4g
per 1/4 cup (62g)
10g
per 1 bar (40g)
7g
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