18 reviews for Trader Joe’s Golden Rounds Crackers Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Wes –
These are a lot like big Ritz crackers, which is not a bad thing. They taste great and have a good crunch.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jane G. –
Some of my favorite crackers that Trader Joe’s sells! Very addictive — perfect amount of saltiness with almost a bit of a sweet buttery undertone. Love these!
Rated 5 out of 5
Katherine –
These are great for the allergy kid!! No dairy, soy, egg, or nut!! I wish they were in stock more often!
Rated 5 out of 5
Violet –
Yum! A great alternative to a Ritz cracker. It’s very buttery with a satisfying airy crunch and just enough salt on top.
Rated 1 out of 5
Disappointed –
Really really hurt my stomach every time I ate them. It took me a few days to realize this was the culprit. Might be the weird microbial enzymes listed in it.
Rated 1 out of 5
Marie –
Not sure what happened to the crispy and golden crackers. I bought three boxes the other day and they are old, the taste is horrible plus they are crumbling.
Rated 1 out of 5
Mark –
These were once very similar to Ritz crackers. I don’t understand what happened. The new ones are bland, have minimal salt, seem under-cooked, don’t taste very good as before. The new ones’ sleeves are oriented horizontally in the box as opposed to vertically as before.
Rated 2 out of 5
Jane –
We liked the Golden Round crackers, as a substitute for the discontinued Social Crackers, which we loved. The new version is disappointing. Much smaller, basically flavorless, crumble apart when you try to spread a soft cheese spread on them. Looks like they will be ok only to add to soup.
Rated 2 out of 5
Jane Brundage –
We liked the Golden Round crackers, as a substitute for the discontinued Social Crackers, which we loved. The new version is disappointing. Much smaller, basically flavorless, crumble apart when you try to spread a soft cheese spread on them. Looks like they will be ok only to add to soup.
Rated 1 out of 5
Jane –
The new recipe for Golden Rounds is very disappointing. They used to be a perfect alternative to Ritz crackers and now they are so blah there’s no reason to buy them. No hint of salt or any other flavor. What did they do? I hope TJ’s will rethink the recipe.
Rated 1 out of 5
Nerak Nilved –
I used to buy these because they had better ingredients than Ritz and my grandkids loved them. Since they disappeared for a while, obviously for a recipe change, and came back as an inferior version, I won’t be buying them anymore. They’re almost always crumbled, taste awful, and are pale and unappealing.
Rated 1 out of 5
SG –
New recipe is terrible. Less salty, more sweet and lacks any taste…Used to love it and no more. Will not be buying any more..
Rated 1 out of 5
Patti –
Golden Rounds were a staple in our home for many years, but alas no more. The new recipe lacks any flavor as well as the flaky crispy texture. Akin to a mouthful of sawdust. Such a disappointment, as they used to be so yummy! I will not be buying these anymore.
Rated 3 out of 5
S –
Knock off of Ritz and Hi Ho crackers.
Rated 1 out of 5
Amanda –
Ritz crackers are not as good as they used to be, so I liked buying these, until they changed the recipe. Now they are as mediocre, bland and flavorless as the new version of Ritz.
Rated 1 out of 5
Greta –
We used to love these. The new recipe is horrible. They should have discontinued these.
Rated 1 out of 5
Perry Dennis –
We were just subjected to the new recipe. What a horrible waste of money! They not golden any more but more maggot colored. They have a non-flavor flavor they’re 1/4 inch smaller in diameter. You know if you’re going to change something, how about actually improving it rather than cheap out on us. There is very little corporate Trader Joe’s has die to improve anything lately. Cheap cheaper is the watchword.
Rated 1 out of 5
Perry Dennis –
We were just subjected to the new recipe. What a horrible waste of money! They not golden any more but more maggot colored. They have a non-flavor flavor they’re 1/4 inch smaller in diameter. You know if you’re going to change something, how about actually improving it rather than cheap out on us. There is very little corporate Trader Joe’s has done to improve anything lately. Cheap and cheaper is the watchword.
Wes –
These are a lot like big Ritz crackers, which is not a bad thing. They taste great and have a good crunch.
Jane G. –
Some of my favorite crackers that Trader Joe’s sells! Very addictive — perfect amount of saltiness with almost a bit of a sweet buttery undertone. Love these!
Katherine –
These are great for the allergy kid!! No dairy, soy, egg, or nut!! I wish they were in stock more often!
Violet –
Yum! A great alternative to a Ritz cracker. It’s very buttery with a satisfying airy crunch and just enough salt on top.
Disappointed –
Really really hurt my stomach every time I ate them. It took me a few days to realize this was the culprit. Might be the weird microbial enzymes listed in it.
Marie –
Not sure what happened to the crispy and golden crackers. I bought three boxes the other day and they are old, the taste is horrible plus they are crumbling.
Mark –
These were once very similar to Ritz crackers. I don’t understand what happened. The new ones are bland, have minimal salt, seem under-cooked, don’t taste very good as before. The new ones’ sleeves are oriented horizontally in the box as opposed to vertically as before.
Jane –
We liked the Golden Round crackers, as a substitute for the discontinued Social Crackers, which we loved. The new version is disappointing. Much smaller, basically flavorless, crumble apart when you try to spread a soft cheese spread on them. Looks like they will be ok only to add to soup.
Jane Brundage –
We liked the Golden Round crackers, as a substitute for the discontinued Social Crackers, which we loved. The new version is disappointing. Much smaller, basically flavorless, crumble apart when you try to spread a soft cheese spread on them. Looks like they will be ok only to add to soup.
Jane –
The new recipe for Golden Rounds is very disappointing. They used to be a perfect alternative to Ritz crackers and now they are so blah there’s no reason to buy them. No hint of salt or any other flavor. What did they do? I hope TJ’s will rethink the recipe.
Nerak Nilved –
I used to buy these because they had better ingredients than Ritz and my grandkids loved them. Since they disappeared for a while, obviously for a recipe change, and came back as an inferior version, I won’t be buying them anymore. They’re almost always crumbled, taste awful, and are pale and unappealing.
SG –
New recipe is terrible. Less salty, more sweet and lacks any taste…Used to love it and no more. Will not be buying any more..
Patti –
Golden Rounds were a staple in our home for many years, but alas no more. The new recipe lacks any flavor as well as the flaky crispy texture. Akin to a mouthful of sawdust. Such a disappointment, as they used to be so yummy! I will not be buying these anymore.
S –
Knock off of Ritz and Hi Ho crackers.
Amanda –
Ritz crackers are not as good as they used to be, so I liked buying these, until they changed the recipe. Now they are as mediocre, bland and flavorless as the new version of Ritz.
Greta –
We used to love these. The new recipe is horrible. They should have discontinued these.
Perry Dennis –
We were just subjected to the new recipe. What a horrible waste of money! They not golden any more but more maggot colored. They have a non-flavor flavor they’re 1/4 inch smaller in diameter. You know if you’re going to change something, how about actually improving it rather than cheap out on us. There is very little corporate Trader Joe’s has die to improve anything lately. Cheap cheaper is the watchword.
Perry Dennis –
We were just subjected to the new recipe. What a horrible waste of money! They not golden any more but more maggot colored. They have a non-flavor flavor they’re 1/4 inch smaller in diameter. You know if you’re going to change something, how about actually improving it rather than cheap out on us. There is very little corporate Trader Joe’s has done to improve anything lately. Cheap and cheaper is the watchword.