Hi everyone!
I'm currently an exchange student in Leiden and I’m planning to bring some stroopwafels back to my home country to share with friends.

I’ve been looking for single-pack or 2-pack stroopwafels (the kind that are individually wrapped), since I’d like to hand them out one by one. But so far, I’ve only been able to find the usual 8-pack or 10-pack versions at supermarkets like Albert Heijn, Jumbo, and Lidl.

I did find a single-pack version online , but it’s a bit expensive.

Does anyone know where I can buy stroopwafels that are individually wrapped or come in smaller packs, either in stores (near Leiden, The Hague or Amsterdam) or online at a reasonable price?

Thanks in advance for any tips!

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Update:
Problem solved.
I just found the Kanjers stroopwafels in Albert Heijn is 2 pieces per pack insead of 8 pieces per pack. I couldn't read dutch so I used google translate, and I thought it's 8 pieces per pack haha.

I also found that there is another brand which also sells stroopwafels in 2 pieces per pack in Dirk.

They are around 3 euros by the way.

by o0dorgon0o

10 comments
  1. Not sure about stores, but some vending machines sell them in 1- or 2-packs. You could try the vending machines at Leiden Centraal.

  2. There’s the brand Kanjers. 
    I think they have them at most supermarkets, like the Jumbo for example: https://www.jumbo.com/producten/kanjers-originele-stroopwafels-4-x-2-stuks-320-g-153943PAK. 

    But separately packed stroopwafels… That’s a lot of plastic waste. Why not just buy a few regular multipacks and when you offer them, let them take one from the package (and eat one yourself of course) and put the pack away for the next person?

  3. May I ask why handing them out individually requires them to be individually wrapped?

    You might be able to reach your goal just buying normal packs, with the added bonus of not paying way too much and not making our oceans cry.

  4. You can close the pack after handing out one, go to the next friend and open the pack again.

  5. I’d look for someone with access to Makro or Sligro, ie wholesale sellers where restaurants etc shop. You need some kind of account or pass/card to be able to shop there, but most people know a guy, who knows a guy.

    Single serve packaging is something you’d see at a coffeeshop (not the special Dutch ones) or restaurants, those shop there in bulk.

  6. Buy the pack and zip bags, put 1 of 2 in a zip bag. Voila, self made made individualy wrapped 

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