What Kraft/Nabisco (US) crackers do you consider safe?

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What Kraft/Nabisco (US-specific) crackers do you consider to be safe for your nut-allergic kids?

I was about to tell DS's preschool teacher that he could eat Kraft/Nabisco crackers if they don't contain nut ingredients. Now, though, after reading the Reduced Fat Cheese Nips post, I think I have changed my mind. (I'm assuming that the regular Cheese Nips are probably manufactured on the same line, so are unsafe. Of course, Kraft won't say one way or the other. Grr.)

Anyway, I may just make up a "safe snacks" list of the Kraft/Nabisco crackers I think are okay. The problem is that the only ones I feed DS are large, plain Ritz and Teddy Grahams.

So ... what Kraft/Nabisco crackers do you think are okay?

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Hmmm, Let's see.

I do not buy anything for the kids that is "reduced fat" as these products might contain peanuts.

This is what I have in my pantry right now (for crackers):

- Nabisco Spongebob Squarepants Cheese Nips
- Nabisco Teddy Grahams Dora the Explorer
- Nabisco Ritz Crackers (big round one)

- Pepperidge Farms Goldfish crackers
- Pepperidge Farms Goldfish Colors crackers
- Pepperidge Farms Goldfish Pretzels crackers

- Sunshine Cheez-Its

- Keebler Rumbly Grahams (Winnie the Pooh on front of package)

My kids have absolutely no problems, no reactions of any kind eating the above items.

Hope this helps.

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