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Blue Diamond Artisan Multi-Seeds Nut Thins 121g

Blue Diamond Artisan Multi-Seeds Nut Thins 121g

Gluten Free

Low sodium

Sugar free

Blue Diamond Multi-Seeds Artisan Nut Thins are great tasting crackers that are also gluten-free. Mixing brown rice, almonds, and six kinds of seeds...

Blue Diamond Multi-Seeds Artisan Nut Thins are great tasting crackers that are also gluten-free. Mixing brown rice, almonds, and six kinds of seeds: quinoa, flax, millet, amaranth, sesame, and black sesame, it gives a distinct blend of flavors in a baked cracker with a snappy crunch. Enjoy them with cheeses, spreads, and dips or straight from the box.

Regular price ₱325
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Ingredients

Brown Rice Flour, Almonds, Brown Rice, Potato Starch, Sorghum Flour, Sesame Seeds, Millet, Flax Seeds, Sea Salt, Quinoa Seeds, Safflower Oil, Black Sesame Seeds, Amaranth Seeds, Natural Flavors (Contains Milk).

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    NETTE L.
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    6 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Nut thins

    Try this biscuit if your kids are not fun of eating nuts.

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