UnTapped Maple Organic Waffles 1.1 oz Each, Box of 16 - Endurance Sports Snacks Sweetened with Real Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar | Vegan & Real Food Waffles | Ideal for Athletic Performance
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UnTapped Maple Organic Waffles 1.1 oz Each, Box of 16 - Endurance Sports Snacks Sweetened with Real Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar | Vegan & Real Food Waffles | Ideal for Athletic Performance
Deliciously Maple: Inspired by the Dutch stroopwafel, these energy waffles are sweetened exclusively with pure maple syrup and maple sugar, offering a delightful taste.
INSPIRED BY DUTCH STROOPWAFEL: Sweetened exclusively with maple syrup and maple sugar, and using real ingredients to develop tastes that we all know and love.
Endurance Fuel: Power your workouts and outdoor adventures with UnTapped Maple Waffles, the perfect choice for pre or post-activity nutrition across various endurance sports and outdoor activities.
Sustained Energy: These waffle cookies provide long-lasting energy with low glycemic carbohydrates, avoiding quick bursts and crashes, making them perfect for athletes.
Convenient Snack on the Run: Each waffle is individually wrapped, making it easy to pack and perfect for busy individuals and athletes who need a quick, convenient snack.
Nutritious and Vegan: Made with organic ingredients, these waffles are vegan, all-natural, and contain 140 calories per waffle, offering a healthy and energizing treat for prolonged activities.
It's a match made in cycling heaven: Flandrian waffle rides, Dutch stroopwafel pedigree, and... maple syrup. We didn't see the connection at first, either, but that's why the flannel-clad visionaries at Vermont's Un Tapped are earning their buffalo check with the Organic Maple Waffles. They're flavored with real maple syrup and maple sugar, solving the age-old cycling dilemma of how to eat a sticky substance on rides without getting it all over the hoods. We recommend heating and eating on the rim of a cup of coffee or the rivet of a saddle.