✨ Elevate Your Snack Game! ✨
Rip Van Wafels Dutch Caramel & Vanilla Stroopwafels are a deliciously healthy snack option, featuring only 3g of sugar, 120 calories, and 6g of fiber per 33g stroopwafel. Made with clean, non-GMO ingredients and no artificial additives, these individually wrapped treats are perfect for any occasion, from office snacks to post-workout refuels.
H**E
The Healthy Moderation Gods Have Blessed Us w These!
I’m SO glad I found these! I have been health conscious for most of my adult life but have always allowed myself a moderate treat daily. Due to the nature of aging the blood sugar and fat responses aren’t what they used to be, It’s still fine but I want to do whatever I can to help myself out by cutting back on sugar a bit more and eating plenty of fiber, protein and some healthy fats together. Now what can I have to get my sweet fix and still do better? Enter the RipVan Wafels! So far I’ve had the vanilla caramel and the snickerdoodle, I’m not sure which I like best, they’re probably tied! I love that they are not just lower in sugar, but that they are higher in fiber and although I typically avoid dairy, I like the ingredients in these. I saw another reviewer say that they could taste sorbitol in the aftertaste and that’s just not possible because there is no sorbitol in these at least not in the flavors I’ve gotten. I also saw another reviewer saying that they are nothing like authentic stroopewafels because they’re not sweet enough and the texture is different. Well, yeah, this is a healthier *version* of that. It is a more health-conscious take on a treat or snack That is well loved, and thank goodness for it! That reviewer doesn’t seem to understand that cutting back on sugar is going to change the taste of things a little bit, but that does not mean that these are not incredibly delicious! If you are not used to eating healthier, and if you are used to a high sugar, high unhealthy fat, high salt diet, it will take a little while for your taste buds to adjust. I for one I am so grateful that these exist! they’re delicious, The texture is delightful and I can feel good about eating them. They are the perfect sweet for people who believe in eating in moderation. And for people who won’t be successful in cutting back on sugar without having some kind of actually good option to satiate their sweet tooth. And the ingredients are so much healthier than snacks filled with sugar alcohols and artificial sweeteners. The ingredients are all things that you know and can pronounce. 10 out of 10 highly recommend. Next time I think I’m gonna try the brownie flavor!
R**R
You’d never guess these are reduced sugar, carbs and calories!
These have the exact same taste and texture of regular Dutch Stroopwaffels, despite having less sugar, calories, and carbs, and lots more fiber. The best-tasting “healthy” snack I’ve ever eaten.
S**E
Delicious!!!
I guess I'm luckier than alot of people. These are individually wrapped and the box I received wasn't completely smushed. It came in one of the white plastic Amazon bags with a tube of Mini Funions in the tube like Pringles. I hadn't tried the "Dutch Caramel & Vanilla" flavor of Stroopwafels before and they are delicious.
B**R
It is a tasty low sugar snack.
This snack fills all the boxes, low sugar, crisp wafer, and delicious filling.
C**E
Great snack
These are a delicious snack. They are a little pricey but what isn’t now a days. I feel they are worth the money.
D**H
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B R Ö T H E R ! ! !THESE WAUFLES SLAP!!! LIKE A DISRESPECTFUL STEPFATHER!!
R**K
Less sugar is a good thing !!
Always a good treat !....and lower sugar is all good . If they were a little less expensive I would give them 5 stars however always a good ,.more healthy treat when I travel and/or being gifts to friends !
M**A
Delicious!
These are so good! I have one with my morning coffee. I really enjoy them, just don’t eat too many; they are made with Chicory flour which contains inulin and can cause gastro upset (gas). But unless you’re sensitive, one or two is fine.
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