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I have the same complaint, same UPC#...They taste like insectiside of something. I ate about 10 of them in my chili last night, woke up in a sweat, turned on AC and went back to bed...Today my children all complained about them, and I tasted seperately from any other food...They Smell and taste horrible, also burn my throat some...just drank milk to dilute and rinse...?

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michelle bouvang
Farmington, US
Jun 09, 2014 12:46 pm EDT

Interesting to read everyones complaints for the past 4 years regarding the posting of bad crackers. I experienced the Nabisco saltines as being rancid or having been soaked in a chemical. I just thought was because perhaps the crackers were old. Then just last night our family was makign S'Mores and the graham crackers had the exact same taste/smell. These were graham crackers with the Kroeger label printed on them. Neither one of the crackers were anywhere close to being expired. Are all of these "branded" crackers produced in the same facility, but just packaged differently? Unbelieveable that perfectly good food will be thrown away for a company's lack of initiative to investigate the situations everyone here has faced.

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scudder hall
Montreal, CA
May 19, 2014 11:09 am EDT
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I had almost the same thing happen to me. I bought some no-name saltines at the Dollar store. They tasted a bit stale (but not chemical or paint smell) but I spread some jam on them and had a few like that after supper, as a dessert, every night for about two months. I was getting sicker and sicker with severe gastrointestinal reactions, and ended up in the hospital twice suspecting really bad ulcers etc. Finally, after MUCH trial and elimination, it turned out to be the crackers. So - yes, old crackers can actually be poisonous and land you in hospital with severe distension of the stomach, near-inability to walk due to the g.i. swelling, nausea, dizziness, weakness, trembling and sweating. And you won't suspect the crackers because we all believe crackers last pretty much forever.

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Riff Lapin
Nacogdoches, US
May 15, 2014 3:44 pm EDT

I ran across this with Nabisco crackers a couple years back. Switched to Keebler. Today I opened a package of the crackers, and immediately smelled them first. Smelled like Insecticide. The rest of the package was from the same box. I opened a newer box I had and they were fine. I feel certain, as others here have noted, that the problem is with the packaging being used breaking down after time. -- My advice, check expiration dates. Don't use crackers you have had for a long while without smelling them first. Always smell any package of crackers before you use them. I made it a habit.

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JasmineK
Big Bear Lake, US
Apr 03, 2014 1:25 am EDT

I don't think this problem is limited to crackers. I have had this same experience with bags of sunflower seeds, potato chips, pretzels, and now lemon bar cake mix! In most cases, I had purchased the item awhile ago, so I believe it has something to do with the chemicals in the plastic packaging breaking down over time. There is no question about it - you can smell it, and most definitely taste it. It's a horrible, chemical taste, that lingers on your tongue and mouth, and you can't get rid of the taste for hours! I've been wondering what exactly is causing this, what packages/brands to avoid, etc. It's not just one company using them. The sunflower seeds were from Trader Joes, don't remember the chips, lemon bar mix was Krusteaz. If anyone has more info on this, please post!

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littlelade
Grimes, US
Feb 19, 2014 5:35 pm EST
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I too, opened a package today to make a salmon casserole. I thought the smell was odd then realized they were outdated by a couple months, Aug 2013. I went ahead and used in casserole and had to throw it all out as the chemical smell got worse as it baked. They were the Zesta saltine crackers. Had a bite several hours ago and still my throat and taste buds have the smelly taste. Never ever have had this happen with the product. Won't buy it again.

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CattNyx
Auburn, US
Feb 06, 2014 10:00 am EST

UPC # 0 [protected] 1 EXPIRATION DEC 14 2013 I also have experienced all the above complaints...the only difference is that my crackers were KEEBLER ZESTA "ORIGINAL" SALTINE CRACKERS...This problem seems to be ongoing since MAY OF 2010! Why isn't the manufacturers doing anything about this? These crackers are deplorable and should not be consumed by anyone!

I WILL BE COMPLAINING ABOUT THIS TO EVERYONE, FROM FRIENDS TO OFFICIALS! THESE CRACKERS NEED TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SHELVES OF ALL VENDORS, PERIOD! WATCH OUT KEEBLER..HERE I COME.

FROM AN EXTREMELY CONCERNED & ENRAGED CONSUMER..
JODY DARLENE CLAY OF AUBURN, GEORGIA

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tumbles
Pendleton, US
Jan 24, 2014 5:28 pm EST

There "saltine crackers" terrible tasting the ones bought in both the states an canada

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Saltines
Palos Hills, US
Dec 15, 2013 4:59 pm EST

I had the same experience from saltine crackers. Put them in soup...ruined my soup and tasts buds. Still tasting that awful taste 5 hours later...reason I googled to see if others have same experience.

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CathyHo
Knoxville, US
Nov 03, 2013 11:20 am EST

I agree with a previous poster. I do not think this is limited to NB. Several months ago, I opened a new sleeve of Bremer Water Wafer crackers, they tasted rancid. I threw them away, they were not out dated, but tasted terrible. Today I was making a squash casserole. It calls for crushed saltine crackers. I had a box of Kroger brand, not outdated, and 3 unopened sleeves. I crushed the crackers and put them in the casserole, then got the smell. I new immediately they were rancid. The casserole was ruined. If you have ever smelled or used rancid oils, this is exactly what it smells and tastes like. I hope someone is able to find out why this is happening, I will no longer buy large amounts of cracker anymore.

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xrayguy
Wadsworth, US
Sep 03, 2013 12:37 pm EDT

I recently opened a sleeve of crackers from an expired box of crackers, tasted one cracker and immediately spit it out. It was rancid and tasted chemically, like bug spray or insecticide. I now have a bad headache; glad I didn't ingest any more than I did! My UPC Code is [protected]. I have checked the internet and do not find where these have been recalled, which is sad, considering all the complaints here, .

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Robert Jose
Taunton, US
Aug 30, 2013 5:05 pm EDT
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Same thing happened to us. Where is p&g in all of this?

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M. Fowble
Greenville, US
Jul 28, 2013 9:40 pm EDT

I just wrecked a beautiful meatloaf by using rancid saltines! I had been painting all morning and when I opened the brand new sleeve of crackers I smelled something ( like paint) but i figured it was just me. I crushed the saltines in my meatloaf and baked it. I was so hungry I didn't even really notice something was off until my son said something. Then my husband also said " this meatloaf tastes strange" . Thinking back I realized that maybe the crackers did smell weird so I pulled out another sleeve and low and behold that was the culprit! So far we haven't gotten sick and just hope we don't ! Never thought in a million years crackers go rancid! I'll NEVER make that mistake again. Thanks nabisco!

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Queensgirl
New York, US
Jul 25, 2013 8:01 am EDT

I just opened some Nabisco saltines I had in my desk and the smell was awful...like chemicals. They were wrapped in the original wax paper but I don't have the box. I also had them inside a ziploc bag. As soon as I opened it I was hit with a strong chemical smell. I thought maybe it was the ziploc bag that made it smell. I took a bite and it tasted horrible. Then I looked online and saw all these postings. Very scary! I will for sure complain to Nabsico. I have eaten Premium saltines for decades. Never had this happen. But I'm done...won't buy them anymore.
Donna

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Mooooms
Buffalo Grove, US
Jul 07, 2013 10:15 pm EDT

My husband spent 17 hours of this July 4th weekend in the hospital. The doctor said it was "food poisoning" which caused him to have cramps, nausea, vomiting, bloating and confusion. My husband was in tremendous pain from the stomach cramps - even the policeman that pulled me over at 3:30a.m. for speeding told me to get him to the hospital quick (and didn't give me a ticket). After reviewing the food my husband ate in the previous 2-36 hours and the other family members did not, we determined that it was the Nabisco Original Premium Saltine Crackers (UPC#[protected]). Upon pulling the box from the cabinet, I noticed right away that it smelled very horrible - like when oil goes bad and the chemicals start breaking down. The doctor did advise us to call the FDA this week and report the food poisoning; he believes the product should be pulled from the shelves. My husband was seriously ill - take this as a warning to stay away from this product.

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nick milton
Burke, US
Apr 17, 2013 12:33 pm EDT

I also ate a saltine that smells contaminated I no longer have the original box but I cant get the smell out of my nose and I now have a splitting headache. I hope the worst that happens is a headache

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Pusheen The Cat
, US
Feb 16, 2018 4:40 pm EST

Were you okay? I ate one too, and I’m worried sick!

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Bad taste in my mouth
Grand Ledge, US
Mar 14, 2013 3:15 pm EDT
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I experienced the same thing this week. I made a meatloaf - using Meijer brand 100% Wheat saltines. Which makes me even more convinced it's the sleeves that the crackers are put in. It permeates the box and crackers. It's happening to many brands and even different kinds of crackers. Something is NOT right and this needs to be stopped! I see posts as old as 2009 on this complaint blog. so the problem STILL exists- with apparent total disregard for the consumers. This disgusting smell and taste stayed in my nose and taste-buds for 2 days - regardless of teeth brushing & mouth wash and air freshener & candles. It's unpleasant and scary - cuz I seriously, thought the product had been tampered with or some chemicals had combined and morphed into something poisonous! The wasted money of the crackers - and all the other ingredients to my family's meatloaf - and the wasted time - only to serve nothing but macaroni and cheese to a family who had all lost their appetites.

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Catlady15
Cincinnati, US
Feb 22, 2013 10:10 am EST

I just had the same chemical or some sort of smell from a new package. What's going on? The 800# is of no use because all they say is we never heard of this happening... I always thought Nabisco was a trusted company guess not any more.

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sarcasmic1
Cheboygan, US
Feb 07, 2013 5:10 pm EST

We just opened our box yesterday, same UPC, and after trying one cracker from two different sleeves threw the entire box away. There wasn't a strong smell but the crackers definitely had a chemical taste to them. I ate less than one cracker and my tongue burned a tiny bit.
I did call customer service and am being reimbursed the cost of the crackers and they are sending a report to their quality control dept.

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Rob Manlove
Roanoke, US
Jan 26, 2013 10:01 pm EST

Unfortunately I have to report that the brand name is not limited to Nabisco. After helping my older father paint primer on walls in his home, he and his sister made chili for lunch. While others in the painting group ate the chili with crackers I found the flavor to be horrible. I could not figure out what would taste so horrible. I chocked it up to the smell of ammonia from the paint primer that may have stuck in my throat since breathing them for about three of four hours. .I agree with the writer who stated the smell was like leather cleaner, chemicals, and pesticide combined together. To late for my chili however. While I ate only three to five bites due to the foul flavor of the meal others ate much more. Later this evening we all had a vegetable soup that was homemade. I opened a sleeve of crackers and the smell nearly knocked me over. I had others smell the sleeve I had just opened as well as the sleeve from lunch time; the smell was sickening. While I seem to be experiencing only some minor cramping and light bloating (may be from the vegetable soup) I am left to wonder what in the world was wrong with the crackers. My wife and me has looked online for other complaints and have found hundreds of others experiencing the same thing. The crackers we had were Kroger Brand Saltine Crackers purported to have been purchased just before Christmas 2012, not nearly old enough to be outdated or expired. While we have been able to locate hundreds of similar complaints by consumers there appears to be no response by Nabisco or other food companies concerning this product. If there is an answer to this riddle will someone please post it so that those who have eaten the crackers have some peace of mind concerning toxicity or poisoning. We are unable to post the UPC code here since the box is now in my fathers trash can 65 miles away, however I do remember there being a 44000 or similar number at the beginning of the UPC Code. Please be cautious when purchasing this product. It is likely the smell permeates the box and can be smelled without opening the box while at the store.

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Chris Robertson
Lake Tapps, US
Jan 09, 2013 7:00 pm EST

I you have post on here like I have and have had no response, you might try this link.. I just posted here. I hope it gets a response.

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/food/nabisco.html

Thanks, Chris

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islandella
Winchester, US
Jan 02, 2013 9:40 pm EST

I, too, just had the same experience with Nabisco Original Premium Saltine Crackers and decided to search the internet. Found this site like many others. I knew that the crackers might be stale as they were about a month past their expiration date, but figured since they were going into soup, they would be fine. As soon as I opened the box and the first sleeve of crackers, that horrible chemical smell attached my nose. They immediately went into the trash. I pulled out the box and look at the UPC code to see if it matched the others noted here: yes it does, [protected] 8. The sleeves smelled, the crackers smelled, and the box smells. How disgusting and disappointing. I never experienced anything like this before. These were purchased in Winchester, VA in 2011.

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crackerspaint
st louis, US
Dec 28, 2012 12:48 am EST
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the paint smell from the box is so strong it makes me feel sick... nabisco original prem crackers ups [protected]

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Marvin Anderson
Chatfield, US
Dec 11, 2012 8:29 pm EST
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I just had the Nabisco Premium Original Saltine Crackers experience. What a foul nasty smell and taste, makes you wonder what chemicals you have just eaten. Smelled like leather cleaner, ammonia, and pesticide mix together. The Product code on the box was [protected]. Tried to communicate with company by "Report a Product issue", however the continue button did nothing. Purchase in Minnesota. Why hasn't the company replied or done recall!
Thanks,
Marvin Anderson

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Chris Robertson
Lake Tapps, US
Dec 07, 2012 2:42 pm EST

I just experienced the smelly chemical cracker last night and googled it this morning. I was surprised to find so many others. I wish to go on record here as another voice. Thinking maybe I was poisoned, I left notes at work stating that "these crackers tasted like chemicals". My UPC code was different then the previous comments. It is ... [protected]. Purchased from Covington Costco in Wa. state, summer of 2012
Thanks, Chris

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Jodi H
, US
Dec 02, 2012 1:00 pm EST

Weird. I just had the same thing happen. Same UPC. Already have a casserole in the oven with them in it! Sounds like I should throw it out even if it tastes ok.

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ozengr
Ozark, US
Dec 01, 2012 11:02 am EST

I just had the same chemical/pesticide experience w/ Nabisco Original Premium (last 4 upc...0507), and Homekist brand.Guess I'll run to the store and try another brand.

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mydogtaz
, US
Oct 29, 2012 7:26 pm EDT

Just opened a box of Original Premium Saltine Crackers today. Something had a strong chemical smell to it but I did not realize it was the crackers until after I had already eaten one. I checked another package in the same box to see if it had the same problem, and it did. Right now I am really hoping that they are not poisoned. I started checking on the internet for recalls and poisoned crackers when I came across this site. Hopefully everyone who had the same problem and left a comment is still alive. I called the [protected] Nabisco emergency number they referred to on there 1-800 # but they "have never heard about this problem". The UPC # is [protected].

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sharoncb
, US
Oct 20, 2012 12:26 am EDT

OMG the same thing happened to us today!

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BPGrove
Surrey, CA
Oct 10, 2012 8:51 pm EDT

We just opened a fresh package of saltine crackers that we keep in a storage tin, so we don't have the original box. Horrible smell, but decided to crumble some in my soup anyway. The taste was an incredibly disgusting chemical that burned the back of my throat. Managed to spit it out, but taste remains after several hours, Had to toss all the remaining packages and the tin as well.

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Brian E
Lincoln, US
Sep 18, 2012 4:29 pm EDT
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I opened a package of Saltines and ate one and noticed a very bad taste and smell. I wasn't sure where it was coming from and started to eat another one and smelled the Saltine cracker and it reeked of a horrible chemical smell? Didn't smell like anything that could come from a food item. It has left a strong chemical taste in my throat and has left me feeling queazy. I have two small boys who eat Saltines a lot, I'd like to know the source and cause of this and determine whether it is a danger. Has anyone heard from Nabisco on this matter? It is very serious.

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philly1999
Royersford, US
Sep 08, 2012 7:24 pm EDT

I just got a box of saltines, from my neighbor. She is moving and giving me all of her unopened food. I opened the box, and before opening the sleeve of crackers I smelled something chemically. I just pushed it aside, and opended the sleeve. I ate one cracker and before I finished chewing it all I tasted was a chemical, and the more I chewed the worse it got. Now I have a strong metal, and chemical taste in my mouth that I can't seem it get rid of it. The brand is Nabisco original premium saltine crackers.

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kalybr
Corydon, US
Jul 22, 2012 7:22 pm EDT

I bought a bag of Teddy Grahams from a convenient store. I opened them inside my car and noticed an odd odor. I tasted one before passing the bag to my 3 year old... and then took the bag quickly away from him. They taste horrorible and thier is something wrong with these. My husband builds furniture and I agree with dg2011, these smell like varnish. Since eating that one, my throat is burning.

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Cathrine
Coos Bay, US
Apr 03, 2012 8:25 pm EDT
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April 3, 2012 My husband and I opened a 1 lb box of Premium Saltines (Nabisko), crumbled into our soup, didn't realize anything out of the ordinary... until we took a bite...the taste was like a strong chemical. Didn't think we had actually swallowed anything, but maybe crumbs since spitting it out. Within minutes, stomach cramps.

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Pusheen The Cat
, US
Feb 16, 2018 4:37 pm EST
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Were y’all okay, any vomiting or diarrhea?
Cause I ate a full one that tasted okay, and I’m worried...

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dg2011
, US
Jun 27, 2011 5:48 am EDT

Bought Teddy Grahams for my daughter tonight and popped one in my mouth. I'm a painter and they taste and smell like oil based varnish or shellac poured all over them! Terrible tasting to say the least. I spit the cookie out and grabbed the cookies out of my 3 year old daughters hands before she ate any. The cookies have the odor inside the sealed bag and the odor's so strong the cardboard box has absorbed this toxic smell too! This product is geared for children! Imagine all the kids that are eating these possibly poisonous cookies and parents dont even know if they dont eat one first. SCARY!

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dg2011
, US
Jun 27, 2011 5:38 am EDT

Teddy Grahams have a terrible chemical taste too! Dont let your kids eat them. Somethings wrong.

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Brenda Kidd
Mobile, US
Jun 11, 2011 5:55 am EDT

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mike luki
, US
May 22, 2011 3:24 pm EDT

The UPC# on the box is the same as the one above ( UPC# [protected] ). What ended up happening? Did you get them tested for toxicity?

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mike luki
, US
May 22, 2011 3:22 pm EDT

My 18 month old just ate a saltine that I just discovered smells like chemicals. I'm a bit paniced - should I call poison control?

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Pusheen The Cat
, US
Feb 16, 2018 4:36 pm EST
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Was she okay?

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Jenn J.
Madison, US
Feb 20, 2011 5:33 pm EST

My husband just made some soup for the family lunch and pulled out a box of saltine crackers we've had for a while. My son told me they weren't right and asked me to taste one. I just about said "No, just eat them...they're probably a little stale" but I decided to taste it. OMG this is one of the worst taste/smells I could imagine! I felt so ill and was gagging and nearly got sick. Yes, I checked the date and they are outdated but not by a ridiculous amount of time. They are just crackers! What could you possibly do to crackers that would make them so disgusting?! I smelled the package- same smell. What were they thinking? I won't buy them again...whether or not this issue has been taken care of.

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Choate
, US
Nov 30, 2010 3:39 am EST

Response from FDA Apr 19, 2010
you can file a complaint with the FDA consumer complaint coordinator that handles TX by calling Texas-- [protected]
Ms. Jeannine Acklin, ASCP (HT)
Public Affairs and Information Specialist Communication and Coordination Staff Division of Communication and Education Office of Food Defense and Emergency Response Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutriton U.S. Food and Drug Administration This communication is consistent with 21 CFR 10.85 (k) and constitutes an informal communication that represents my best judgment at this time but does not constitute an advisory opinion, does not necessarily represent the formal position of FDA, and does not bind or otherwise obligate or commit the agency to the views expressed.
Never called the number ... figure there would be more bureaucracy