Today's deals
Extra Time Deals
Everyday Essentials
Clearance
Gift Vouchers
Subscribe
Today's Deals
/
Food & Beverages
save
-23%
175g Salti - Bundle Contents
175g Salti - Bundle Contents

Schar3x Gluten Free Crackers

More Options
More Options
From:

R199

Retail: R260
About

Share and enjoy rectangular or circle-shaped Schar crackers. These crackers are thin and crisp, perfect for a savoury spread.

Product Features
  • Gluten-free
  • Easy to share
  • Light snack
  • High in fibres
  • Expiry dates:
    • 175g Salti: 05/01/2024
    • 210g Original: 28/12/2023
Product Specifications
  • Pack of 3
  • Either 175g or 210g
  • Ingredients:
    • Salti: Maize starch, palm fat, maize flour, sugar, soya flour, dextrose, modified maize starch, raising agents (ammonium hydrogen carbonate, monopotassium tartrate, sodium hydrogen carbonate), sea salt 1.2%, emulsifier (soy lecitin), thickener (Guar gum), acid (Citric acid), natural flavouring.
    • Original: Maize starch, vegetable margarine [vegetable fats and oils in varying proportions (palm, palm kernel, rape), water, salt, emulsifier: mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, flavouring]; maltodextrin, modified tapioca starch, whole millet flour 6,1%, soya flour, rice syrup, flaxseeds 3,6%, whole rice flour 3,5%, buckwheat flour 1,8%, sorghum flour 1,7%, flaxseed flour 1,6%, maize flour 1,4%, dried sour dough (buckwheat, quinoa), soya bran 1,4%, poppy seeds 0,7%, sugar beet syrup, sea salt, emulsifiers: mono- and diacetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of edible fatty acids; raising agents: ammonium hydrogen carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, monopotassium tartrate; thickeners: guar gum, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; acid: citric acid; natural flavour.
read more
Lap it up

Isn't it weird how quickly life happens and household items lose their use but keep their old names? Those of us born before the year 2000 are still familiar with the concept of a 'landline' or 'home phone', even if no one really has those anymore. Even if every form you fill out thinks you still do.

When Bill Gates wowed the world, many people rushed out to buy what we still call a PC. Funnily enough, when working in an office, 'Personal Computer' doesn't really make sense, since it's not yours but the company's... unless you spill a full glass of orange juice on it. Then it's definitely yours.

Some years later, the laptop came out and was praised as being a computer you could work from, literally on your lap. That's not untrue, but then why do most of us who work on them, still do so on a desk? It's all just so confusing, really.

You know what's NOT confusing? Our incredible deal on a 14" modern laptop from MSI.

OR THE FACT that, today, we'll be dropping ALL our R13 deals again! If you missed out the first time, now's your chance!