Stroopwaffels

Started by Meganx5, April 30, 2019, 07:28:40 AM

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Meganx5

Has anyone called on these?  They're made in Holland, and I grabbed a box but couldn't find a phone number.

rebekahc

Stroopwafel's are a type of food not a brand.  You'd have to research the brand you bought.  I looked at the brand they had at my Costco and it was may contain tree nuts, FWIW.
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Meganx5

Quote from: rebekahc on April 30, 2019, 10:13:12 AM
Stroopwafel's are a type of food not a brand.  You'd have to research the brand you bought.  I looked at the brand they had at my Costco and it was may contain tree nuts, FWIW.

Oh, I didn't know that..loll I just saw the word stroopwafel and they're caramel.

hezzier

Look up the Nut Free Wok blog...I think she might have posted about some recently but can't remember the brand name.

ctmartin

Daelman's website has a pretty comprehensive allergen chart, however it does not include sesame.  I e-mailed them and received confirmation that they are indeed sesame free.

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