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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I have received about 80 responses - thanks. It is nice to know that I have help so close.

There were 4 crackers that got 10 or more votes. They are Blue diamond Nut Thins, Kame rice crackers, Ener g, and Dr. Schar.

Glutino, Sesmark Original Savory Thins, Crunch Master by Costco and Edward &sons each got between 3-6 votes.

Andre Crackerbread, Hol Grain, Trader Joe's, Wasa rice/corn cripsbread, Come Alive, Eden Rice, Sanjay, Sesmark Rice, Loprofin, San J Rice, Kame Seaweed were each mentioned by one or two people

 It was mentioned thatNut Thins and Costco Crunch Master are not produced on dedicated lines.

A few people responded that ener g crackers were most like a saltine. Some recommended that I also try pretzels. Two recommended making crackers. 

The rancid cracker I tried was a Nut Thin. Kroger refunded my money as it has been discontinued there. Since so many said it was good, I will give it another chance.   

This is my first post and summary  - hope that it helps someone else too. I have been GF for 5 weeks and doing great.

Anne

PS I just tried non-rancid Nut Thins and they are very good.

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