I have 4 kids and a husband who eats cheese at every family dinner event ( the cheese meat and cracker tray is gone every time and then they barely touch the actual meal) to say they are obsessed, they are obsessed. When I gave one to my youngest son, he gave a thumbs up, but after mentioned he felt the “breadstick” was too hard. For him, it felt like eating a tiny breadstick instead of a cracker. Kids have a different sense of shapes I guess. Then there was my youngest child, just a year behind the youngest boy. She liked both, but didn't mind the “crunchy breadstick” in fact her thoughts were it didn't have enough of them to go with the cheese. So she did what any 10 year old girl with three older brothers, used her fingers to get. Then we move in the oldest of them all. I didn't catch him eating it, I just walked by his desk and noticed the empty container. So of course I asked him about it. He liked it, it was perfect snack for before dinner and after lunch. He did say the cheese needed a little More flavor but he really loved the cracker stick. It was good. And yes, he called it an actual cracker, it was not a breadstick to him. Over all, these are a Great addition to our fridge Full of food, except for one thing. My second oldest son, who loves, loves loves cheese, has recently been told that he needs to go dairy free, we don't know if he will ever get back to regular cheese, but cheese was not a possibility to give up completely, so we have dairy free cheese we purchase for him. Unfortunately though they aren't cheeses you just randomly eat a piece of with a cracker. So he was my only thumbs down kid on it, and of course his sister didn't let him try one of the “breadsticks”. "I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for my honest opinion.