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The New Kinnikinnick Waffles


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Guhlia Rising Star

For those of you who haven't tried the new Kinnikinnick waffles, I urge you to give them a shot. They're gluten, casein, soy, yeast, nut, and potato free and they are delicious! These are probably some of the best waffles I've ever had, pre-dx included. Enjoy!


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EBsMom Apprentice

Thanks for posting this! I'm going to ask my local health food store to order some!

Rho

jmengert Enthusiast

I just ordered two boxes last night--can't wait to try them! Thanks for the recommendation!

melie Apprentice

Thanks for the info! I was just on their website and saw them and hesitated to order them, now I will from your testimonial, I am ready for a WOW waffle experience. I just ordered 6 bags of various flavors of their donuts, can you tell I'm in a comfort food/sugar mood? I'm counting the days til they arrive! I also ordered their cinnamon buns which I have never had, hope they are as good as the donuts are. The donuts are my major splurge, they feel so indulgent for gluten-free food.

Melie

Guhlia Rising Star

The cinnamon buns are AMAZING!!! I serve them warmed and my family just loves them.

jmengert Enthusiast

A tip for the cinnamon buns--when I could still have dairy, I took the brown sugar/cinnamon Philly cream cheese flavor and put that on top after I warmed up the bun--oh my goodness. So good! As close to a Cinnabon as I'll ever have again!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

So where do you guys get these?

Angie any stores near us? I really want to try them now :)


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Guhlia Rising Star

I order online at www.kinnikinnick.com. It's $10 flat rate shipping no matter how much you buy. I generally stock up on bread, donuts, bagels, and flour when I order. Their flour is by far the best that I've tried.

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

Do they contain egg? If they dont I would love to try them.

Guhlia Rising Star
Ingredients - Water, Tapioca Starch, Pea Starch, White Rice Flour, sunflower and/or Canola Oil, Sugar, Brown Sugar, Whole Egg Powder, Inulin, Sodium Bicarbonate, Cellulose, Pea Protein, Monocalcium Phosphate, pea Fibre, Sodium acid Pyrophosphoate, Cream of Tartar, Salt, Monoglycerides, Fructose, Natural Flavor (from rice), Xanthan gum

Yes, it looks like they contain egg. Sorry.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks Angie!

Guhlia Rising Star
Thanks Angie!

If you want to wait, I order from Kinnikinnick once every other month or so. I don't spend the full $200 usually which is what the maximum for the $10 shipping is. If you want to wait I'll order you stuff on my next order and you can just pay me when you pick it up. Might as well since we live so close together.

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast
Yes, it looks like they contain egg. Sorry.

Thats ok thanks for looking it up :)

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debmidge Rising Star

I ordered the waffles and they were defrosted when delivered. Are they still OK to eat?

jmengert Enthusiast

Yep--mine are always defrosted when I get them, and I eat them *all* the time (too much!), and they're fine.

Enjoy!

debmidge Rising Star
Yep--mine are always defrosted when I get them, and I eat them *all* the time (too much!), and they're fine.

Enjoy!

Would you re-freeze them after being defrosted for those 3 days in transit?

Rosebud710 Apprentice

Thanks for the tip! I eat Van's which are good, but I've got to try K's!

You know, I'd love to tour their plant and find out how they can make gluten-free foods taste as good as food with gluten! I love their donuts and the K-Toos. I keep hearing wonderful things about their bread, flours, etc. I wish I'd live near you guys in PA - I'd go in with you on the orders ;) !

Laura

jmengert Enthusiast

Yes, I just refreeze them as soon as I get them. I will say, though, that once I took them on a plane trip with me, defrosted for a few days, and they were fine. I think they're supposed to be frozen simply because they don't have any preservatives and can mold easily--there's really nothing in them to make them go "bad" if they're not frozen.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have got to find these waffles!!!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I love these! I posted about them when I tried them back in the Spring at a vendor fair, but I think they have just become available. I have 2 boxes in my freezer - plain and brown sugar :)

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