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Van's Gluten-free Waffles?


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rueyn Apprentice

This is going to seem like an odd question, but have they changed their recipe lately? The last few boxes I've bought of both the gluten-free blueberry and gluten-free apple-cinnamon taste different - like real waffles - and aren't crumbly like the other (dozens) boxes I've bought of theirs. I'm actually scared to eat them. :unsure:

Ideas?

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curlyfries Contributor

<GASP> :o

You get apple cinnamon waffles????.....WHERE?????

Seriously, though.....sounds like the waffles you were getting previously were maybe old?....or freezer-burnt? My Van's waffles have never been crumbly.

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Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I love the apple cinnamon waffles! They are the best. My ultra picky son will even eat them! I got mine at Whole Foods.

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rueyn Apprentice
<GASP> :o

You get apple cinnamon waffles????.....WHERE?????

Seriously, though.....sounds like the waffles you were getting previously were maybe old?....or freezer-burnt? My Van's waffles have never been crumbly.

Hrm. Interesting. I can't tell if I'm getting glutened, b/c my body doesn't react right away, but maybe you're right. Guess I'll try them for a week and see how things go :) Thanks!

Oh, and I get mine at Publix - they have a large gluten-free product selection :)

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Lisa Mentor

I just love Van's Gluten Free Waffles. I eat them every single day, toasted with melted peanut butter and Smuckers Orange Marmalade.....best breakfast ever! :D

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aprilc Newbie

I love these waffles, never had a problem with them!!!

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jennyj Collaborator
I just love Van's Gluten Free Waffles. I eat them every single day, toasted with melted peanut butter and Smuckers Orange Marmalade.....best breakfast ever! :D

OMGoodness, I thought I was the only person who loved my waffles with peanut butter and Smuckers Orange marmalade!!! That's so awesome :o

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abbysmom Rookie

I buy the Apple Cinnamon and Blueberry ones from Publix all the time. Both my daughters eat one for breakfast every day (pretty much) so we go through lots! I would say half are crumbly and half are not. I have always thought it was because I bought an old package. Yummy either way. And I am so trying them with peanut butter and marmalade now!

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DakotaRN Newbie

I love Vans Waffles with applesauce and cinnamon on them.

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Storm Apprentice

We tried the Flax ones and they were awful. Both of us took 2 bites, looked at each other and threw them out!!!! They were very dry and crumbly even with toppings on.

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