Most Cheez-It boxes don’t list an exact cracker count, because they’re filled by weight , not by number, so there isn’t a single fixed amount in “each” box.

For a quick, practical estimate:

  • Nutrition labels typically show a serving as about 26 crackers.
  • A common estimate used by snack guides is roughly 25–30 Cheez-Its per ounce.
  • So a 12 oz box would have roughly 300–360 crackers, while a big 21 oz “family size” box might land around 525–630 crackers (give or take a bit).

Because every box is sold by weight and cracker size can vary slightly, any count you see online is really an approximation, not an official guaranteed number.

Mini breakdown by box type

  • Small / snack-size boxes (around 7–12 oz): typically a bit over 200 up to the mid-300s in crackers, depending on exact weight.
  • Standard grocery box (roughly 12–13 oz): usually lands in the low-to-mid 300s by most estimates.
  • Family / party-size boxes (around 18–21 oz or more): often estimated in the 450–650 range.

A concrete example from portion-based info: if you assume 26 crackers per serving and about 7 servings gives you around 175 crackers, that lines up with the idea that “how many in a box” depends on how many servings the weight translates into.

Single-serve packs vs “a box”

If you’re talking about single-serve bags that come inside a multi-pack box, those are easier to reason about:

  • Common single-serve bags: about 1.5 oz each, with 26 crackers counted as “a serving.”
  • Multi-pack carton example: a box of 36 single-serve bags at 1.5 oz each is 54 oz total and holds dozens of crackers per bag but still not a precise per-box count, again because of the by-weight packaging.

So if your question is “how many Cheez-It crackers come in each box?” the most accurate answer is: the box guarantees a certain weight , and from that you can only estimate a cracker count based on serving-size math.