Gluten Free Stroopies

Stroopies

SKU: 11054

Gluten Free Stroopies
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Gluten Free Stroopies
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Stroopies

Origin: Netherlands

Origin: Netherlands

$12.99

/ 4 ounce

SKU: 11054

Product is non-perishable and can ship via Ground service.
This Stroopie gift pack contains 6 Gluten-Free Stroopies. So what is a Stroopie? A Stroopie is a Dutch stroopwafel, that is made locally in Lancaster. It is a cinnamon cookie, made with a waffle iron with a layer of homemade caramel in the inside. Traditionally, the Stroopie is placed on top of your hot beverage to rewarm. It is also great with ice cream! Some of our Stroopies are half-dipped in Wilbur Chocolate. Other varieties include specialty dipped chocolate with pecan and espresso and a gluten-free line. Stroopies are hand-made with local ingredients from companies that are committed to being socially responsible.

The Stroopie Co. was founded by Ed McManness and Dan Perryman in 2008. It was during frequent trips to Europe from Indonesia that Ed’s family started enjoying the delicious Dutch Stroopwafel, always served with a hot drink in canal side cafes. The kids loved them too as an afternoon snack, or morning treat! The McManness Family bought packs and packs of the Stroopies back to the USA or Indonesia as gifts to friends and family. Everyone loved them and wondered where they could get more! So it was decided that it was time to bring one of the best dessert cookie experiences in Europe to the USA. In 2007, Dan’s family moved east from Las Vegas to work with Ed to launch the The Stroopie Co.

Since the very beginning The Stroopie Co. has had two main goals: 1) To support refugees who are starting over in Lancaster by providing meaningful employment. 2) To make high quality Stroopies to sell in Lancaster and all over the US. Currently, there are 60 million refugees world wide who have been forced to flee their countries due to war, natural disasters, and drought. Each year our beautiful city of Lancaster, invites approx. 1,000 of these dear folks to get re-established in our area. In addition to the turbulent and often-traumatic path to come to the United States, many refugees face a difficult time finding employment once they are resettled in Lancaster due to language and cultural barriers.

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