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Nabisco Thin Crisps Tomato Basil Pizza
Snacks, Chips & Dips
📊 NOVA 4

Nabisco Thin Crisps Tomato Basil Pizza

Triscuit
7.10 oz
Available at Foodtown
130
Calories
3g
Protein
1g
Sugars
140mg
Sodium
3g
Fiber
31
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Triscuit Thin Crisps Tomato Basil Pizza is a familiar boxed cracker found in the grocery snack and cracker aisle, usually shelved near other savory crackers, crispbreads, and party chips. Packaged in a slim cardboard box with an inner sealed bag, these thin, triangular woven crackers advertise a light, crunchy texture and are often merchandised alongside other whole-grain or “better-for-you” snack options. The product fits casual entertaining and everyday snacking occasions—think movie nights, game-day spreads, road-trip snack packs, or a quick addition to a lunchbox or charcuterie plate. Brand-wise, Triscuit (Nabisco) leans on heritage and simplicity: whole-grain positioning, straightforward ingredient claims, and appeal to adults seeking a perceived healthier alternative to greasy chips. Marketing targets families and health-minded shoppers with messaging around “100% whole grain,” Non-GMO Project Verified status, and statements like “made without artificial colors or flavors” and “good source of dietary fiber.” It is not marketed as organic. In plain terms of processing, these crackers are industrially baked from milled whole grain with added oils and powdered flavor components for shelf life and consistent taste. Sensory details: they are thin and crisp with a signature woven surface that amplifies crunch; tomato and basil notes come through as a light savory-herby seasoning, with a hint of cheesy umami from Parmesan powder. Rituals include topping with cheese or spreads, popping straight from the box while watching a game, or arranging them on appetizer trays. The overall story places this product as a convenient, crunchy, slightly upscale everyday snack in American grocery culture.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 14
Servings per Container: 7
Calories130
% Daily Value*
Total Fat4.5g6%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium140mg6%
Total Carbohydrate21g8%
Dietary Fiber3g11%
Total Sugars1g
Protein3g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Whole, Grain, Wheat,, Canola, Oil,, Tomato, Powder,, Sea, Salt,, Sugar,, Spices, (Includes, Basil),, Parmesan, Cheese, Powder, (Cultured, Milk,, Salt,, Enzymes),, Garlic, Powder,, Onion, Powder,, Natural, Flavor,, Distilled, Vinegar, Powder,, Olive, Oil..

Flagged Ingredients:

  • canola - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
No Seed Oil

Dietary Labels

This product is not vegan, is not gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

Although the ingredient list features whole grain wheat and recognizable seasonings, the product is industrially processed with powdered cheese, concentrated flavorings ("natural flavor", vinegar powder), added oils, and packaged for long shelf life—characteristics aligned with NOVA group 4 (ultra-processed).

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Common Questions about Nabisco Thin Crisps Tomato Basil Pizza

The Tomato Basil Pizza Thin Crisps can be a tasty snack option, especially if you're looking for something that’s light and crunchy. At 130 calories per serving, they offer a reasonable balance of carbs and protein. However, 'healthy' is subjective; if you're comparing them to a veggie platter, they might not stack up, but they're definitely a step up from traditional chips!

Perfect For

movie-night
game-day-prep
road-trip

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