

🍘 Elevate your snack game with the cult-favorite crispy crunch!
Want Want Big Shelly Shenbei Snowy Crispy Rice Cracker Biscuits are a baked, gluten-free, and cholesterol-free snack originating from Taiwan. Renowned as the #1 Asian rice cracker in Hawaii and the US Mainland, these sugar-glazed biscuits deliver a perfect sweet and savory crunch in three delicious flavors—original, seaweed, and teriyaki—making them an irresistible, ready-to-eat treat for health-conscious, flavor-savvy professionals.
| ASIN | B0009R0626 |
| Brand | Want Want |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,314) |
| Date First Available | 13 May 2022 |
| Item model number | 9925056 |
| Manufacturer | Want Want |
| Package Dimensions | 26.01 x 21.41 x 9.91 cm; 190.51 g |
| Special Feature | Cholesterol Free, Gluten Free wort free |
| Units | 156.74 Milliliters |
A**R
I’ve ordered these 3+ times! Sooo delicious and addicting. The perfect sweet & salty mixture. Awesome crunch, but not hard like a cookie or cracker. BUY THEM!!!!
K**K
Was craving these so badly—they’re just like I remember. So yummy!
R**B
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Quality: Good snacks.
M**N
Love these!! Bought these years ago locally but can never find them. Best Rice cakes I've ever had
P**E
These are good tasting rice crackers - a nice combination of sweet and salty. Has MSG (lots of Asian food items do), so if you get headaches from Chinese food, you might want to avoid them. Since there were a couple of reviews that might lead people to believe these were 'Japanese', I'd like to point out, technically they are not from Japan or Japanese company. 'Japanese style' may be more like it ('senbei' means [rice] crackers). The name of the product, "雪の月" (snow moon) is dubiously similar to a long standing product in Japan, "雪の宿" (snow inn). They also look similar. You can see the latter (original) in the 2nd picture. (Kind of like how Hyundai came about in Korea after Honda, which sound very similar.) Long story short, these are made by a Taiwanese company to make them look Japanese. That doesn't take away from the fact they are pretty good tasting, and since I bought them knowing that, I don't feel so bad. But if you are seeking 雪の宿 that you got during your trip to Japan/Hokkaido, this would not be it. If you have a Daiso near you (Japanese version of dollar store), you might find similar crackers for cheaper. We did away with a car, so I'm glad Amazon sells these online.
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