60 or 96-Pack: Daelmans Individually Wrapped Stroopwafels
- Chewy Dutch waffle cookie sandwiches
- Gooey caramel center that warms up over a coffee cup
- Considerably cheaper to buy from us than to book 60 or 96 flights
- These are 1oz stroops vs the 1.38oz versions on Amazon - the price comparison is per oz, but you also get a bunch more servings
- Why we should’ve sold 5 more in the bigger pack: Because then it would be 101 Daelma[tio]ns
They're Back
Stroopwafels, or, as they’re known around the world, Dutch airplane cookies: they’re like an old friend around these parts. One who you got pretty close to, and then maybe a little too close to, and now you’re happy when you them (assuming you don’t see them too often).
In case you somehow missed these previously, here’s a quick rundown. They’re a chewy, thin waffle cookie sandwich with gooey caramel in the middle. They can be consumed right out of the packaging, or you can put them over your coffee cup and let them warm up.
Sounds delicious, right? Well, they are. 10 out of 10 Continental passengers agree.
But if you’re not in the market for any stroops–because they’re not your thing, or you’re still working through your stash from the last time we sold these–maybe check out these snack offerings currently available over on SideDeal:
Iwon Organics Protein Cheddar Puffs: They’re like Cheetos, except they leave you with a bit more than orange fingers.
Rule Breaker Plant-Based Snack Bites: Little cookies that are vegan, gluten-free, and made without the 11 top allergens. (Sorry if you’re allergic to the 12th most common thing; nobody thinks of you.)
Earthside Farms Individually-Wrapped Keto Brownie Bites: Tasty brownie bites with only 100 calories and 3g of sugar and 6g net carbs per serving.
Little Secrets Dark Chocolate Peanut Caramel Nougat Bars: “These just arrived. I had very high expectations for them, and they certainly didn’t disappoint! The dark chocolate is dark, and really packs a punch.” That’s from @ProfessorPasta, who clearly knows what they’re talking about. After all, they’ve got a PhD in something food-related.
And we know what you’re thinking: these things probably all have best-by dates right around the corner. But that’s not true. Some have best-by dates in the past!
(Not the stroopwafels, though; they’re best by 3/29/24.)
Anyway, get some stroopwafels or some other snacks for cheap.