🐜 Crunch into the Future of Snacking!
Crick-ettes Seasoned Crickets offer a unique and sustainable snacking experience with a variety of bold flavors. This 24-pack includes eight boxes each of Salt n' Vinegar, Bacon & Cheddar Cheese, and Sour Cream & Onion, making it perfect for sharing or enjoying solo. Packed with protein and low in calories, these crickets are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional snacks.
J**N
$2 worth of crickets for $40
The crickets taste like small, very crunchy air puffed potato chips, and there are about 8 in each packet. With 24 packs in the box, that's about 200 crickets in total. This is a novelty item, nothing more.
A**R
Expensive, overhyped small portions of garbage
Was genuinely excited to try this product. When I saw how little came in one box (about 8), I immediately felt buyer's remorse. You'd think maybe these little critters were higher in quality and therefore the balance in quantity, but no, the flavor ingredients are just as fake as what you'd find in a bag of Fritos. Not sold on the "health" aspect on this particular product; 10 calories is the same as not eating anything at all.If you're curious about eating bugs, I'd passively recommend this product. Just don't go all out on a box of 24 like I did.
P**T
EAT BUGS?
These may taste great but I used them for an Advent retreat and it was up to the retreatants whether or not they would try to be a 2021 John the Baptist. Great graphic and great attention getter.
E**N
disappointing and overpriced
This crickets are a terrible value, have no flavor, and come in very small portions. Despite the advertised three flavors, I found all of the crickets to have more of a texture than a flavor and couldn't really distinguish between the advertised flavors strongly. I bought these Crick-ettes as a novelty, and for that they have served their purpose, but judging by any other criteria, this product is terrible.
N**W
love them!
fast shipping!
S**N
Not very tasty - just a gag
I guess they’re more just a novelty. The Salt and Vinegar are not very tasty. They taste like dry straw or powdery dried wood. Not terrible but not good either. I’m sure there’s better versions if you’re in it for the delicacy. Note mine were 11 months old according to the packaging so possibly they need to be fresher.
S**6
Crick-ettes.....terrific!!!
Used these as a "souvenir" on lesson about insects and cultures that eat them. Plenty of "ooohs, ewws, and aahs" from students. Some students wanted to eat them, but I instructed them to take them home and ask their parents----I heard through the grapevine that they shared these with their friends and ate them on the school bus ride home........!!!!! lol
C**I
Eat za bugz and be happy
Not very good. Sorry WEF I reject these bugs. I'd prefer real food. I'm a meat and potatoes guy.
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