







🍘 Elevate your snack game with the crunch that’s taking the world by storm!
Fantastic Rice Cracker Seaweed 100g offers an authentic Japanese-style baked rice cracker experience that’s gluten-free and coeliac-friendly. Perfectly portioned for on-the-go snacking, it’s a healthier alternative to crisps and pairs effortlessly with dips or toppings. With a strong global following and top rankings in rice cracker snacks, it’s the must-have crunchy treat for the discerning millennial professional.
| ASIN | B00DUBHPKE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,250 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #8 in Rice Crackers Snacks |
| Brand | Fantastic |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Date First Available | 30 October 2014 |
| Item model number | FA0100 |
| Manufacturer | Fantastic |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 8.8 x 3.2 cm; 120 g |
| Special Feature | Suitable for Coeliacs |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark place |
| Units | 100 Grams |
| Weight | 400 Grams |
K**S
I have always loved to eat Fantastic rice crackers whilst living in Australia (where I first discovered them) and then Thailand and the Gulf Middle East. Didn’t expect to find them here on Amazon India and gave it a got. However this specific version seems to be in powder form. Would be glad if the seller clarifies if this product is to be consumed spooned dry from a bowl or should one be also pouring milk over it in a bowl like breakfast cereal. Fantastic and definitely intriguing.
A**W
Brilliant, thought I could only get them in Australia, waited for 7 years to taste again, I'll be back for more
S**N
Tasty. Add extra mature cheddar and you've got yourself a flavour explosion.
B**O
First time I've found proper rice crackers in India. This importer is nicely spotting some gaps in the market (baba ghanoush, hummus). But it's way too expensive for an item that's very competitively priced in Asia (and a 3 pack minimum). I'll wait n see if they later bring it at a good price. And, if crackers means cracked, yeah, about half of them. And they're not made in Australia as claimed, but in Thailand.
J**N
It is what was ordered for my son.
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