I was excited to try the Goldfish Baby Crackers, especially since they're marketed for little ones. The packaging with the JS REDHOK DEALZ sticker looked fun, but my excitement quickly faded.
First off, when I received my order, I was shocked to find the crackers were already two months past their expiration date. Not exactly what you'd want to serve to a baby, right? It felt like such a waste of money and left me really frustrated.
Then there's the sodium content. Why on earth would a product labeled for babies have such high sodium levels? It just doesn't make sense from a nutritional standpoint. If you're going to call something 'baby crackers,' they should actually be suitable for babies!
Honestly, I can't recommend these based on my experience. Between the expired product and questionable nutrition, it's just not worth the risk or disappointment.