
Animal Crackers
Animal crackers are a sweetened, enriched cookie characterized by their small animal shapes and mild vanilla flavor. These baked snacks are fortified with added vitamins and minerals like iron and B vitamins, distinguishing them nutritionally from many other cookies. Their crisp texture and low-moisture composition make them shelf-stable and portable, while their playful forms and subtle sweetness have established them as a popular children’s snack.
Macro Impact
A 15 cracker serving contains 125 calories, 2g protein, 21g carbs, and 4g fat.
Calorie Burn
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Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.
References
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Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.