I like these too! The thin flavored ones they sell are so good by themselves, while I think the Quaker thick rice cakes need something like peanut butter, jam, or yogurt on top.
I tried them a few times years ago. They were ok. I was never a regular purchaser or consumer. Wouldn’t be opposed to retrying them to see what I think now.
I love Popcorners! Unfortunately, not too many stores around here carry them, so we always have to make a special trip to buy them.
Rice cakes were my salvation when I was on a diet. Caramel Rice Cakes from Quaker, and Drizzilicous Rice Cakes, birthday cake flavor were especially good.
I wish I'd had the description that's in the first post-then I wouldn't have expected what I know as "rice cakes" when I bought them in the store in Epcot/Japan. Those reminded me of sticky marshmallows with either jam or some jelly-type stuff in the center.
I don’t regularly buy them. I have tried a brand called “Drizzlelicious’ which are mini rice cakes with a sweet drizzle on them. The birthday cake flavor variety is good, but you don’t get a lot of product for the cost.
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