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HELP! Dairylea cracker snackers

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PrinnyPaupersPurse · 18/04/2023 20:29

My DN had ARFID and had just accepted the dairylea cracker snackers ! For those that don't know ARFID is a brutal condition that means that the kids affected only eat very limited foods. He now loves the crackers and wants MORE to supplement his diet of Alphabites, cheese slices and white wraps.

Does anybody know what the crackers are in this treat?

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windsorblue · 18/04/2023 20:38

They used to be mini cheddars in those I think .

PrinnyPaupersPurse · 18/04/2023 20:56

They are not mini cheddars now.

I love a mini cheddar 😂

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fizzyfood · 18/04/2023 20:57

You could contact the manufacturer and see what they say.

Dizzywizz · 18/04/2023 20:57

Aren’t they ritz crackers?

PrinnyPaupersPurse · 18/04/2023 21:00

Dizzywizz · 18/04/2023 20:57

Aren’t they ritz crackers?

They don't seem to be salted , very bland tbh.

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HeyMicky · 18/04/2023 21:02

They're wheat crackers. You may not be able to get the same small size but most supermarkets do a larger version

HeyMicky · 18/04/2023 21:03

And the higher the butter content the better, I'd imagine

PatriciaHolm · 18/04/2023 21:05

Ritz is probably the closest, though I think Ritz have salt.

PrinnyPaupersPurse · 18/04/2023 21:06

@HeyMicky thank you! I will add them to the list.

Dues anybody else have any recommendations?

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Needanewnamebeingwatched · 18/04/2023 21:16

Contact the company and explain they will only eat these and a bit about the condition and they might send you a free box

Murdoch1949 · 19/04/2023 02:29

I thought they were Ritz. Maybe look at the manufacturer's other products and see if you spy anything similar.

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