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Late July Organic Round Saltine Crackers, 72 Oz, Pack of 12

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About Late July Organic Round Saltine Crackers, 72

Product Description At Late July, we understand snacking is part of life. Whether you're relaxing on summer vacation with friends or you're shuttling the kids around town, snacking and togetherness often go hand in hand. We use real ingredients in LATE JULY crackers so you don't have to sacrifice delicious taste for convenience or enjoyment. Our saltine crackers are inspired by New England tradition. We make them with organic ingredients and no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup and 0g trans fat. They're also certified kosher, non-GMO and vegan. So grab a box to share or take on-the-go and enjoy the deliciously fresh-baked taste of LATE JULY saltines any time. Late July is the sweet spot of summer. It’s a moment in time when life is simple, pure & good. It’s also our name and philosophy on snack-making. We care deeply about using organic and non-GMO ingredients and no artificial flavors, colors and preservatives. About the Brand When we founded Cape Cod Potato Chips, Inc., and Chatham Village Foods, Inc., we dedicated ourselves to making the best tasting all-natural snacks in the world. Today, the greater availability of organic ingredients has allowed us to bring that dedication to a higher level with our new company: Late July Organic Snacks. The ingredients for our new snacks are a throwback to the days before modern agribusiness. Unlike conventional, pesticide-sprayed crops grown for high yields rather than flavor, organic crops are fragile and expensive, but the payoff is immense: superior flavor, peace of mind, and a cleaner, safer environment. Our recipes are inspired by a bygone era as well. Through our snacks, we hope to perpetuate the tradition of the small, local 19th-century snack maker that used to be found all across the country.