Trader Joe’s SOUP & OYSTER CRACKERS


Here’s a funny story about these! A few weeks before I wrote this review, my neighbor just happened to ask me to check if Trader Joe’s sold Oyster Crackers. She wanted them for soup. I told her I didn’t think so, but promised I would check.

A few days later looked for them at Trader Joe’s, didn’t see any checking among the many, many kinds of crackers they offered. I was passing Fairway who did have them and got them for her, however we both got a bit of sticker shock at the price. Fairway’s crackers cost over $4 for a box?!

Then funny enough, not even a week later, I’m at Trader Joe’s looking at the cracker section. What do I see? Yup. I saw they came out with Trader Joe’s “Soup and Oyster Crackers!” Did they read our mind? Is this a new product? Anyway TJ’s has them and they are about 1/2 the price of the ones I bought at Fairway.

What are Oyster Crackers you ask? A classic old fashioned simple little round cracker shaped like an oyster kind of like a Saltine. I’ve seen them as long as I can remember, since I was a kid.

They are a traditional American cracker, very popular for soups, chili, stews, clam chowder. From back in the day. You used to usually get a pack of these if you ordered soup in a diner or restaurant. Pretty classic. Maybe they are even a bit Retro by now ready to become cool.

“For ‘chowdah’, soups, stews, chili, salads or snacking. No hydrogenated oils, no cholesterol, no preservatives”.

Soup and Oyster Crackers – $2.29 an 8 oz. box

3 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Dec 31, 2025 @ 14:58:08

    where can i get trader joes oyster crackers can you mail or ship to me

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Jan 01, 2026 @ 15:21:56

      FYI Trader Joe’s is not an online store. You have to go there. You might find some of their products available on Amazon or elsewhere from “scalpers” for an OUTRAGEOUS markup price.

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Jan 27, 2026 @ 15:52:48

    they are made by westminster crackers in vermont – you can order them on their website!

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