Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil Crackers

Box of Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil crackers with text '140 calories per serving'.

Made with no artificial flavors and no artificial colors, Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar and Basil Crackers are verified Non-GMO. These crispy baked snack crackers are made with 100% whole grain wheat and have less than one gram of added sugars per serving.

Enjoy the unique texture of a Triscuit with sweet balsamic vinegar and basil flavors.

Each serving has 120 calories, 4 grams fat, 21 grams carbohydrates, and 3 grams protein.

This post provides you with a complete overview of the nutrition facts, ingredients, and allergens in Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil Crackers. We also provide the current price for a standard container.

Calories and Nutrition


Nutrition information is based on one serving, which is measured as six Triscuit crackers weighing 29 grams.

Calories

One serving of Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil cracker has 120 calories. More than 65% of the calories are derived from carbohydrates. Fat contributes about 25% of the total calories and the remaining 8% is from protein.

  • Carbs: 80 calories
  • Fat: 30 calories
  • Protein: 10 calories
  • Total: 120 calories per serving

The caloric breakout by nutrient is a rounded estimate based on the nutrition facts label provided by the brand.

Box of Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil crackers with text '140 calories per serving'.
There are 140 calories in six Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil crackers.

Fiber

As mentioned above, most of the calories are from carbohydrates. One serving of six crackers contains 21 grams of carbs, including 3 grams of dietary fiber.

The FDA recommends a daily value of 28 grams of fiber (based on a 2,000 calorie diet). With that in mind, one serving of these Triscuit crackers meets nearly 11% of the daily value.

  • Triscuit crackers have zero saturated fat and zero trans fat.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size6Crackers (29g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories120
% Daily Value *
Total Fat4g
7%
Saturated Fat0g
0%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
0%
Sodium125mg
6%
Total Carbohydrate21g
8%
Dietary Fiber3g
12%
Sugar.5g
Protein3g
6%
  • Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar & Basil crackers are verified non-GMO.

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Price of Triscuits

I went to the local grocery store to check the price of Triscuits. One 8.5 ounce box of Balsamic Vinegar & Basil Triscuit wheat crackers are priced at $4.21. With 8 servings per box, each serving costs approximately $0.53.

Walmart and Target Offer Lower Price

Then I checked the prices online. Walmart and Target both offer the same size box of Triscuits at a lower price (based on in-person pickup or a minimum order size for delivery).

Of the three stores, the lowest price available is an online order from Walmart. At $3.11 per box, I would save 26% compared to the price at Publix.

Box of Triscuit balsamic vinegar crackers with price comparison.
Current price of Triscuit Balsamic Vinegar crackers.

Ingredients and Allergens


Ingredients

Here is the list of ingredients in the Triscuit Balsmaic Vinegar and Basil wheat crackers.

Whole Grain Wheat, Canola Oil, Sugar, Sea Salt, Ground Dried Tomato, Dried Balsamic Vinegar (red wine vinegar, grape must concentrate), Onion Powder, Natural Flavor (contains celery), Dried Distilled Vinegar, Spices (includes basil), Paprika Extract (for flavor).

What is Grape Must Concentrate?

Must is derived from fresh juice crushed from the entire fruit, including the skins, seeds, and stems of the grape. It’s created during the wine making process and used to create Balsamic Vinegar.

Grape must has a high concentration of glucose and/or fructose, natural sugars extracted directly from the fresh whole fruit.

Allergens

The Balsamic Vinegar & Basil flavored Triscuit crackers are made with wheat and celery.

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Nutrition facts and ingredients source: Triscuit

Ingredients, allergens, and nutrition facts are based on available information as of the date this article was published and/or updated. Restaurants and food manufacturers may change their recipes without notice. Check directly with the food provider for the most accurate and up-to-date information. NutritionandIngredients.com does not provide health or wellness advice or dietary recommendations. Our aim is to research commercially processed food and publish articles for informational purposes only. Unless otherwise stated, % Daily Value is based on 2,000 calories per day, but calorie needs vary by individual. Always consult your physician for any healthcare or dietary advice.

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