Ceres Organics – Crackers – Brown Rice Quinoa

Ceres Organics Brown Rice Quinoa Crackers – gluten-free, organic rice crackers made with quinoa and Jasmine brown rice. Light, crispy, plant-based snack, perfect for snacking on-the-go or with your favourite toppings.

$3.67

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Enjoy the wholesome crunch of Ceres Organics Brown Rice Quinoa Crackers—light, crispy, and packed with the natural goodness of organic ingredients. Made with organically grown Jasmine brown rice and nutrient-rich quinoa, these crackers are a tasty and nourishing snack option for any time of day.

Perfect for enjoying straight from the pack or paired with your favourite dips, spreads, or toppings, these versatile crackers combine convenience with clean, plant-based ingredients. They are free from artificial flavours, refined sugars, and synthetic preservatives, making them a smart choice for health-conscious snacking.

Key Features

  • Organic brown rice and quinoa crackers
  • Light, crispy, and naturally delicious
  • Gluten-free and plant-based
  • No MSG, artificial flavours, synthetic preservatives, or refined sugar
  • Made with wholesome, organic ingredients
  • Ideal for snacking on-the-go or with your favourite toppings

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