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Here's the deal. The folks at Van's Natural Foods sent me a coupon to try their whole-grain waffles free. I wondered where I could find them, but it turns out that a lot of different stores sell them. I purchased mine from Fred Meyer.
I tried the whole-grain waffles, though the coupon is good for a free package of either waffles, pancakes or french toast sticks.
And I liked these waffles a lot . They were crispy and delicious. I heartily recommend them. (They are nutritious, too, superior to other waffles on the market.)
Anyway, if you'd like to try these waffles, leave a comment. I have four coupons for a free package. (You can check to make sure that you can purchase these in your area using the handy-dandy store locator.)
I'll pick four of you at random to receive a coupon.
Have a great weekend!
(Here's more info, straight from the public relations department:
"Van’sNatural Foods, a frozen breakfast company that only uses natural,minimally-processed, good for you ingredients, has just introduced a new lineof Lite waffles. With just 70 calories per waffle, 6 grams of fiber per servingand honey-sweetened taste, they make for a delicious and healthy start to anyday!Thesewaffles are just what the doctor would order, as they are free of high-fructosecorn syrup and are sweetened with honey and pure cane sugar. They are made witha mix of whole grains, using both traditional and exotic ingredients including:whole wheat, oat, barley, brown rice, dark rye, quinoa, amaranth and milletflours. When compared to the typical frozen waffles we’ve all grownaccustomed to, this blend really makes for a unique texture and has a much more“grown-up” taste.")Posted at 12:59 AM | PermalinkTrackBackTrackBack URL for this entry:
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I've always wanted to try Van's waffles, they're just pretty expensive compared to other brands.
Posted by:Jules |October 02, 2010 at 05:47 AMI love Vans waffles. Especially since my kids have milk allergies and they are one of the only waffles that don't have milk!
Posted by:Jaime @ Eventual Millionaire |October 02, 2010 at 06:59 AMi would like to try it! Thanks!
Posted by:Chung Li |October 02, 2010 at 07:16 AMI love waffles. But frankly most frozen waffles on the market are, well, boring. I'd love to try as they sound much more interesting and tasty than all of the ho-hum waffles out there.
Posted by:Somebody's Mother |October 02, 2010 at 08:35 AMI'd love to try them! Thanks for the coupon offer.
Posted by:Jen Bartling |October 02, 2010 at 05:45 PMI'd love to try one of the coupons, and I found a store in our town. Thanks!
Posted by:Deb |October 02, 2010 at 06:28 PMThis post is such a coincidence! Just yesterday, my 14 yr old son was looking in our freezer and asked me why EGGO doesn't make whole wheat frozen waffles. I told him they do, but they are never on sale like the others!
So, we would love to win a coupon for the Van's whole grain frozen waffles! (And my local Shop-Rite, where I shop regularly, carries them. Hooray!)
Posted by:Karen D. |October 02, 2010 at 07:05 PMThese waffles sound good, I'll have to give them a try.
Hope all goes well with your husband's new job and the move to CA.
I've left a blog award for you at
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Thank you.
Posted by:Tammy |October 04, 2010 at 10:33 AMWhat? You mean the rest of the world didn't beat me to the front of the line?
So excited about those grams of fiber. Eating high fiber is a HUGE help--keeps me full.
Me want waffles!
Posted by:Poppy Buxom |October 04, 2010 at 08:55 PM Verify your Comment Previewing your CommentPosted by: |This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.
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