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Buckwheat Wildberry Frozen Waffles

Gluten-free blend of buckwheat and sweet rice flour; studded with berries.

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Ingredients: Water, brown rice flour*, potato starch*, yellow corn flour*, soy oil*, tapioca starch*, evaporated cane juice*, buckwheat flour*, blueberry pieces* [fruit (apple juice*, blueberry*, apple puree*), evaporated cane juice*, rice flour*, palm kernel oil*, pectin, natural flavor, citric acid)], potato flour*, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, baking soda, corn starch (made from non‑genetically modified corn), monocalcium phosphate), soy lecithin*, natural blueberry flavor, sea salt. *Organic. Contains soy.
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This is our family’s favorite

This is our family’s favorite frozen waffle. It is gluten free and tastes good enough to have with butter alone.

Oh we’re so happy to hear

Oh we’re so happy to hear that! You’ll have to keep an eye out, we have a new gluten-free waffle with chia coming out this spring & it’s pretty amazing! :) ~Jessica

I used to love your waffles

I used to love your waffles until today. I noticed they tasted different and gave me an upset stomach after eating them. Youn started using inferior ingredients like corn, which makes me sick. There goes one more thing I can eat off of the list. Corn gluten is just as bad as wheat gluten as far as my body is conserned. Orgamnic or not, it is still corn.

Hi Marguerite - Thanks so

Hi Marguerite - Thanks so much for your feedback. We have not recently changed the ingredients to any of our waffles. If you have a sensitivity to corn & enjoy our waffles, please look for the Flax Plus with Fig which do not contain any corn ingredients: http://bit.ly/zQ6alP. We also have a new waffle coming out this spring, Ancient Grains & Honey that does not have any corn ingredients :) ~Jessica

This “new recipe” isn’t for

This “new recipe” isn’t for the better — the waffles are now more processed and less wholesome, with more refined starch and less whole grains. As a specialty chef and nutrition expert, I used to really like the fact that the Buckwheat Wildberry waffles were organic and had a fair amount of wholesome, nutritious ingredients (for a frozen waffle). But now that the standards have been lowered to such a degree, these waffles aren’t so special anymore, and I’m no longer happy about buying them. Was it so bad to keep the waffles at their more nutritious recipe? Did people complain about them not being “fluffy” or “light” enough, with the crumb being perhaps too grainy? Please, guys, change the formula back to the way it was. I will no longer recommend these waffles or buy them the way they are. Sorry… but I really hope you change them back. They were so much better!

Hi there and thanks for

Hi there and thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with us! At Nature’s Path we’re always looking for our fans’ feedback in order to develop and improve our products, so I’ve passed your suggestions along to the Brand Manager. We hope someday we can win you back! Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I tried emailing you. It

I tried emailing you. It didn’t go through.  Re; Flax Plus   PunpkinGranola etc. I didn’t notice the * for 10% fat. ?  And I didn’t carefully read the  10 g. of sugar. Can you explain? I hoped and  assumed it would be more healthy.  thank you very much.   

Hi Sharon and thanks for

Hi Sharon and thanks for reaching out to us. I’m sorry you’ve experienced trouble getting through to us via email. If you run into this problem in the future, please contact us at cereal@naturespath.com and your email should be successfully received via that route. In regards to our Pumpkin Flax Plus Granola, the majority of the fat content comes from monounsaturates and polyunsaturates which are considered “healthy fats”. Under this umbrella of “healthy fats” in this granola, you’ll find an impressive 450 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids and 1500 mg of Omega-6 fatty acids which come from the flax content. Flax is the richest vegetable source of Omega 3, essential fatty acids our bodies need to regulate the activities of our cells. We’re always looking to our fans for suggestions to improve our products, so I’ll pass along your concerns about the fat and sugar content to the Brand Manager. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

Why is it so hard to keep

Why is it so hard to keep your Wildberry Buckwheat Frozen Waffles in stock at Publix supermarkets in Pembroke Pines, Florida and at Kroger’s in Crossville, Tennessee? When I inquired at the Crossville, TN Kroger’s about the empty shelves that are plainly marked Nature’s Path Wildberry Buckwheat Waffles, the Health Foods manager said the Atlanta GA warehouse is having trouble stocking this item. When will you be correcting this supply situation ?

Hi William and thanks so much

Hi William and thanks so much for reaching out to us! I’m not sure if there’s an issue on our end, however I’ve passed on your comments to Consumer Services who’ll follow up with you. In general, we always advise people to place a special order with your local store as consumer demand is a huge factor in whether a retailer stocks our products. I’d also suggest to get in touch with Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us, and she can help you find where these waffles are located nearest to you and also contact the sales rep in the area to look into this further. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I have been eating your

I have been eating your blueberry waffles for years and while they went down in quality a year ago, they have really hit bottom now.  All I can smell and taste is an artificial berry flavor.  Yuck!!  Now the waffles are just as mass produced as everything else out there.  I will be finishing those in my freezer and not purchasing any more.  You don’t deserve to have your products sold at specialty stores anymore. It is misleading.

Hi Helen and thanks for

Hi Helen and thanks for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear you’ve had this experience with our waffles. It’s really helpful to know what you think—good or bad so we appreciate this info. We’d like a chance to make this right, so please contact Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us and she can help you out further. Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I don’t know how many years

I don’t know how many years it’s been since I’ve been eating your Hemp waffles. At least 10 years. They are one of my all time favorite natural food store items. I have bought them by the case and filled my whole freezer because I love their hempy-nutty tastiness. I have eaten a whole box in one sitting. I love the hemp seeds nestled inside and even the fact that they often fall apart a bit with butter and syrup.However this morning was a sad grey morning. I was excited since I just found my local Whole Foods had them on special this week so I stocked up with a couple boxes. I noticed something was different as soon as I took them out of the box. They were somehow, more uniform, maybe smaller, not as nutty looking. But I popped them in the toaster. They smelled different. On my plate, I still had hopes but I could tell there was something amiss. The first bite sealed the deal. I might just as well had an eggo in my mouth. They were bland, not nutty, a different texture, they held together and the worse part not a hemp seed to be found. I was disappointed to say the least. This was not the wonderful waffled goodness that had come to be one of my all time favorite breakfast foods. I also had the distinct feeling this was not just a fluke. Somewhere up the hemp waffle planning board line someone decided to change the formula. Maybe someone complained that they fell apart too often. Maybe you had to streamline production. Maybe since you are making all kinds of hemp products now the seeds are spread thin. Whatever the reason, I am a saddened loyal customer. I have worked in Wild Oats and Whole Foods and suggested Hemp Waffles to many many people because they are my favorite. Because I love them. The waffle I had this morning though was not what I recommended to so many. Now everyone is entitled to a bad batch now and again but I have the feeling this is not about a batch. I am afraid The Hemp Waffle recipe has changed. If this is true, I will no longer be buying your waffles. There is nothing there for me. I have no interest or desire to purchase what I ate this morning. I will try another box but if they are the same, that might just be the end of our relationship, sadly. What I loved about these waffles is gone. So, if you please, let me know if the recipe has changed and I won’t have to waste another $3.29 on dashed hopes. I will eat what’s in my freezer and that will be the end. Thanks for so many good morning breakfasts. And if it is the case that this is a permanent change, I’m sorry you lost a customer. Sincerely, Dana Price 

Hi Dana and thanks for taking

Hi Dana and thanks for taking the time to reach out to us. We’re really sorry you’ve had this experience and we appreciate the many years of support that you’ve given us. While these waffles haven’t had an ingredient or formulation change, I’ve told the Brand Manager about your experience. Please contact Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us, and she’ll be happy to help make this right. We hope we can win back your trust. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I’m vegan and was wondering

I’m vegan and was wondering about the Buckwheat waffles containing dairy. The box does not say dairy free nor does it say vegan. I’ve looked over the ingredients and it seems to be okay but you never know. Could you please clarify that it is dairy free? Thanks!

Hi Teresa and thanks for

Hi Teresa and thanks for reaching out to us. These waffles are indeed vegan! All our products are vegetarian, and most are vegan. To find out which aren’t, please see our vegetarian/vegan list: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/vegetarian-diet. Happy munching, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I just tried these waffles

I just tried these waffles tonight and they rocked! thanks for all you do!

I love your style Sue!

I love your style Sue! Breakfast for dinner…Mmmmmm….glad you loved these goodies too! Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I am very new to eating

I am very new to eating organic and healthy. I have an 18 month old daughter who I am only feeding organic. She loves your waffles, I was saddened to read through that they contain Palm Kernal Oil, I have read that it is not one of the better oils for our heart. Why would you make this healthy alternative product but use an unhealthy oil. It seems almost impossible to find a perfect product. Any info on palm kernal oil would be appreciated.

Hi Tammy and thanks for your

Hi Tammy and thanks for your inquiry. I’m sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner! We use palm kernel oil because it’s actually one of the healthiest oils out there. There’s been some controversy about the health benefits of palm kernel oil which likely stems from reading some old industry propaganda in the last 30 years trying to give coconut and palm oil a bad rap. This has all been proven to not be true. To read up on heart health in relation to healthful oils, see this article here: http://www.eatveg.com/heart.htm. Palm kernel oil shares a similar story of misinformation siiliar to that of coconut oil, see here: http://www.babybites.info/2010/02/04/coconut-oil. In addition, palm kernel oil is sustainably grown and harvested. Both our Director of Human Resources and Sustainability and our Organic Program Manager went to Brazil to visit our suppliers first hand, and can verify its grown and harvested sustainably. So, all in all, we think palm kernel oil is just fine! Hope that helps, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

These are the BEST waffles I

These are the BEST waffles I have ever had. Amazing smell and flavour.

Thanks Ryan! What a huge

Thanks Ryan! What a huge compliment. We’re so glad to hear you’re enjoying them. Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I recently began a

I recently began a gluten-free diet to ease my menopausal symptoms. I do feel better and since Nature’s Path is one of my favorite brands, I am so happy and grateful they have gluten-free products. The buckwheat waffles are wonderful. They are so good that my toddler granddaughter, who happens to be a picky eater, enjoys them too. I am looking forward to trying more gluten-free products from Nature’s Path.

Thanks for your great

Thanks for your great comments Tamara! We’re so glad you and your toddler are loving these waffles. For a selection of our other gluten free products please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I forgot to mention that I am

I forgot to mention that I am disappointed about your waffles because they contain soy.  It is hard to find a decent (or even make one from a GF mix) ready to eat waffle (and pancake!) that my son will eat!

Thanks for getting in touch

Thanks for getting in touch with us. I will be sure to pass on your request to our brand manager who can look into it further for us. For a list of our gluten free options, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I buy your cereal for my

I buy your cereal for my autistic son, who must eat GFCF and just noticed that you also make these gluten-free. Are they also casein-free? Thanks …

Hi Kim and thanks for getting

Hi Kim and thanks for getting in touch with us. Our gluten free waffles don’t contain any dairy or casein ingredients so your son can be sure to enjoy them. You may like to try some of our amazing recipes with our waffles as well - check this out: http://www.naturespath.com/recipes?type=All&product=319&tid_1=All. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I regularly purchase your

I regularly purchase your waffles. Today while eating a flax plus waffle my mouth told me I was eating something vile tasting. I had just taken a bite out of the center of the waffle. Whatever it was, it was black and tasted like something that would make one sick should one ingest it. I saved the bite I spit out and the black spot that was in the center of your waffle. It was bad enough when your product decreased the number of waffles from 8 to 6 but now with quality control obviously not doing their job, I might have to consider another brand. Sincerely, Michelle Loew 541-345-7294

Hi Michelle and thanks so

Hi Michelle and thanks so much for reaching out to us! We’re so sorry that you experienced this. Nicolette from Consumer Services will call you shortly to make sure we set things right. We look forward to speaknig with you. Talk soon, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

The ingredients list is

The ingredients list is disturbing in the way a single asterisk is defined as “Organic. Contains soy.” Really? Flour, potato starch, yellow corn flower, tapioca starch, evaporated cane juice, and so on… all contain soy? What amount of MSG is used in these waffles? You list “natural flavor” (a common alias for excitotoxins like MSG) several ingredients earlier in the list than “natural blueberry flavor”. This implies there is much more MSG than blueberry favor. Since I can taste the blueberries, I wonder how many brain cells are being destroyed each time I enjoy one of your buckwheat waffles.

Hi Sandy and thanks for

Hi Sandy and thanks for getting in touch with us. The asterisk only refers to organic, not that it contains soy. The “contains soy” portion is an allergen statement that we use because these waffles are made in a facility that uses soy in some of our other products. Although we do have a strict cleaning and process schedule, we feel that it’s important for our consumers to know due to some with life threatening allergies. Our natural flavors are all plant, spice or fruit based. We can’t state the exact make up of the natural flavor because it is considered proprietary information. We are certified organic, which means that our products don’t contain artificial preservatives, additives or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the ingredients are not grown with toxic pesticides, chemical fertilizers or fumigants. For more information, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/organics. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

My son and I just started

My son and I just started eating gluten free. He is also allergic to eggs and milk which has made breakfasts a bit difficult for us. I love that these are a fast, easy, healthy and tasty choice that meet my son’s diatary restrictions. Thanks a bunch -Tela and Raiden

Hi Tela and thanks for

Hi Tela and thanks for sharing your comments with us. We’re so very glad you’ve found our products so we can help you through this transition. We have many gluten free products that are also free of eggs and milk so I encourage you to check our page on gluten free and celiac diet here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. All the best Tela and Raiden, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Finally…Gluten Free AND

Finally…Gluten Free AND Organic….I’m so happy. It’s usually one or the other. I loved these and will definitely buy again!

Thanks for sharing your great

Thanks for sharing your great comments with us! I do love these waffles as well - you don’t even need a topping for them. Please visit our gluten-free page for a list of our other gluten-free products: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I really liked your buckwheat

I really liked your buckwheat wildberry waffles before you made them “new and improved”. On the package you have a picture of raspberries. Your previous ones had berries in them, but there is not a raspberry or raspberry flavour in the new ones. The berry taste now tastes artificial, and I really do not like the new ones. I won’t be buying them again.

Hi Marty and thanks for

Hi Marty and thanks for getting in touch with us. We’re so sorry you’re not enjoying this product. These waffles are certified organic, therefore, they don’t contain artificial preservatives, additives or genetically modified organism (GMOs) and the ingredients are’t grown with toxic pesticides, chemical fertilizers or fumigants. I sincerely hope that you’ll try our other waffles to find one that you enjoy. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Seriously LOVE these waffles.

Seriously LOVE these waffles. I eat them every day. So much better than other brands of gluten-free, and I cannot believe I’m writing this. But they’re SO GOOD!

Well MD, we’re so glad you

Well MD, we’re so glad you are writing in to us! I have to agree that these waffles are amazing. A great snack to pop in the toaster and eat as they are. You might also like to try our Gluten Free Apple Waffle “Bread” Pudding made from these waffles: http://www.naturespath.com/recipes/dessert/gluten-free-apple-waffle-brea…. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

My imagination never led me

My imagination never led me down the path of making bread pudding from gluten free waffles, but I’m SO trying this recipe!! Thanks :)

Hi Desiree! Please do try the

Hi Desiree! Please do try the recipe and let us know how you like it. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I absolutely LOVE these

I absolutely LOVE these waffles!! Problem is, I can’t find them in my local market now. :(

Hi there Leslie and thanks

Hi there Leslie and thanks for taking the time to reach out to us! You can get your local market to order them in for you or try your local natural health food store. We also have our Find a Retailer link here http://www.naturespath.com/find-retailer that will be able to help you. Take care Leslie! Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

What a treat! I love the

What a treat! I love the smell these make in the toaster! Wild berries. Yum! So delicious. I worked for a summer out on vancouver island at a camp. We baked these for the celiac’s. when they didn’t show up for breakfast (or 2 mins late) I would scarf them down. I ate so many of these last summer. They put me in such a great mood. Thank you so much for creating them.

Hi there Rivera and thanks

Hi there Rivera and thanks for sharing your comment with us! We’re so glad you love these waffles. I certainly hope you start your morning with these waffles as well - This would mean a great mood everyday! Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I love them .Because I am

I love them .Because I am insulin resistant and a diabetic vegan I really have to watch what I eat .Their like a desert for me as well ! I love the new recipe too.THey were on sale at metro …and all the other flavors their were fully stocked but my fav buckwheat only one ,which I grabbed was available !:( i am addcited to them

Hi Simone and thanks so much

Hi Simone and thanks so much for taking the time to share your comments. We’re so glad that you have included these waffles as part of your diet. For more Nature’s Path products that are vegan friendly, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/vegetarian-diet. All the best Simone! Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Wow, I have to say I am a

Wow, I have to say I am a little surprised to see that so many people are not happy with the new wildberry waffles. My son and I were eating one box a week for months, then we noticed a difference. Since the waffles were changed we have quit buying them, as they don’t taste as good and are crumbly. I have started buying the homestyle waffles instead and hope you don’t plan to change them.

Hi SuAnne and thank you so

Hi SuAnne and thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. We are so sorry you are not enjoying this product. As per our quality guarantee, please email a clear scan or photograph of the expiry date flap to Nicolette in Consumer Services at consumerservices@naturespath.com. She will be sure to look after you. I have also passed on your feedback to our Brand Manager. All the best SuAnne, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

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  • Gluten Free
    There is no wheat, rye, barley or oat gluten present in the product. Products are randomly tested to ensure that there is no contamination of gluten from other sources.
  • Vegetarian
    Produced without using any ingredients sourced from meat, fish, fowl or eggs, in accordance with the founder’s philosophy and lifestyle.
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This is our family’s favorite

This is our family’s favorite frozen waffle. It is gluten free and tastes good enough to have with butter alone.

Oh we’re so happy to hear

Oh we’re so happy to hear that! You’ll have to keep an eye out, we have a new gluten-free waffle with chia coming out this spring & it’s pretty amazing! :) ~Jessica

I used to love your waffles

I used to love your waffles until today. I noticed they tasted different and gave me an upset stomach after eating them. Youn started using inferior ingredients like corn, which makes me sick. There goes one more thing I can eat off of the list. Corn gluten is just as bad as wheat gluten as far as my body is conserned. Orgamnic or not, it is still corn.

Hi Marguerite - Thanks so

Hi Marguerite - Thanks so much for your feedback. We have not recently changed the ingredients to any of our waffles. If you have a sensitivity to corn & enjoy our waffles, please look for the Flax Plus with Fig which do not contain any corn ingredients: http://bit.ly/zQ6alP. We also have a new waffle coming out this spring, Ancient Grains & Honey that does not have any corn ingredients :) ~Jessica

This “new recipe” isn’t for

This “new recipe” isn’t for the better — the waffles are now more processed and less wholesome, with more refined starch and less whole grains. As a specialty chef and nutrition expert, I used to really like the fact that the Buckwheat Wildberry waffles were organic and had a fair amount of wholesome, nutritious ingredients (for a frozen waffle). But now that the standards have been lowered to such a degree, these waffles aren’t so special anymore, and I’m no longer happy about buying them. Was it so bad to keep the waffles at their more nutritious recipe? Did people complain about them not being “fluffy” or “light” enough, with the crumb being perhaps too grainy? Please, guys, change the formula back to the way it was. I will no longer recommend these waffles or buy them the way they are. Sorry… but I really hope you change them back. They were so much better!

Hi there and thanks for

Hi there and thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with us! At Nature’s Path we’re always looking for our fans’ feedback in order to develop and improve our products, so I’ve passed your suggestions along to the Brand Manager. We hope someday we can win you back! Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I tried emailing you. It

I tried emailing you. It didn’t go through.  Re; Flax Plus   PunpkinGranola etc. I didn’t notice the * for 10% fat. ?  And I didn’t carefully read the  10 g. of sugar. Can you explain? I hoped and  assumed it would be more healthy.  thank you very much.   

Hi Sharon and thanks for

Hi Sharon and thanks for reaching out to us. I’m sorry you’ve experienced trouble getting through to us via email. If you run into this problem in the future, please contact us at cereal@naturespath.com and your email should be successfully received via that route. In regards to our Pumpkin Flax Plus Granola, the majority of the fat content comes from monounsaturates and polyunsaturates which are considered “healthy fats”. Under this umbrella of “healthy fats” in this granola, you’ll find an impressive 450 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids and 1500 mg of Omega-6 fatty acids which come from the flax content. Flax is the richest vegetable source of Omega 3, essential fatty acids our bodies need to regulate the activities of our cells. We’re always looking to our fans for suggestions to improve our products, so I’ll pass along your concerns about the fat and sugar content to the Brand Manager. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

Why is it so hard to keep

Why is it so hard to keep your Wildberry Buckwheat Frozen Waffles in stock at Publix supermarkets in Pembroke Pines, Florida and at Kroger’s in Crossville, Tennessee? When I inquired at the Crossville, TN Kroger’s about the empty shelves that are plainly marked Nature’s Path Wildberry Buckwheat Waffles, the Health Foods manager said the Atlanta GA warehouse is having trouble stocking this item. When will you be correcting this supply situation ?

Hi William and thanks so much

Hi William and thanks so much for reaching out to us! I’m not sure if there’s an issue on our end, however I’ve passed on your comments to Consumer Services who’ll follow up with you. In general, we always advise people to place a special order with your local store as consumer demand is a huge factor in whether a retailer stocks our products. I’d also suggest to get in touch with Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us, and she can help you find where these waffles are located nearest to you and also contact the sales rep in the area to look into this further. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I have been eating your

I have been eating your blueberry waffles for years and while they went down in quality a year ago, they have really hit bottom now.  All I can smell and taste is an artificial berry flavor.  Yuck!!  Now the waffles are just as mass produced as everything else out there.  I will be finishing those in my freezer and not purchasing any more.  You don’t deserve to have your products sold at specialty stores anymore. It is misleading.

Hi Helen and thanks for

Hi Helen and thanks for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear you’ve had this experience with our waffles. It’s really helpful to know what you think—good or bad so we appreciate this info. We’d like a chance to make this right, so please contact Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us and she can help you out further. Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I don’t know how many years

I don’t know how many years it’s been since I’ve been eating your Hemp waffles. At least 10 years. They are one of my all time favorite natural food store items. I have bought them by the case and filled my whole freezer because I love their hempy-nutty tastiness. I have eaten a whole box in one sitting. I love the hemp seeds nestled inside and even the fact that they often fall apart a bit with butter and syrup.However this morning was a sad grey morning. I was excited since I just found my local Whole Foods had them on special this week so I stocked up with a couple boxes. I noticed something was different as soon as I took them out of the box. They were somehow, more uniform, maybe smaller, not as nutty looking. But I popped them in the toaster. They smelled different. On my plate, I still had hopes but I could tell there was something amiss. The first bite sealed the deal. I might just as well had an eggo in my mouth. They were bland, not nutty, a different texture, they held together and the worse part not a hemp seed to be found. I was disappointed to say the least. This was not the wonderful waffled goodness that had come to be one of my all time favorite breakfast foods. I also had the distinct feeling this was not just a fluke. Somewhere up the hemp waffle planning board line someone decided to change the formula. Maybe someone complained that they fell apart too often. Maybe you had to streamline production. Maybe since you are making all kinds of hemp products now the seeds are spread thin. Whatever the reason, I am a saddened loyal customer. I have worked in Wild Oats and Whole Foods and suggested Hemp Waffles to many many people because they are my favorite. Because I love them. The waffle I had this morning though was not what I recommended to so many. Now everyone is entitled to a bad batch now and again but I have the feeling this is not about a batch. I am afraid The Hemp Waffle recipe has changed. If this is true, I will no longer be buying your waffles. There is nothing there for me. I have no interest or desire to purchase what I ate this morning. I will try another box but if they are the same, that might just be the end of our relationship, sadly. What I loved about these waffles is gone. So, if you please, let me know if the recipe has changed and I won’t have to waste another $3.29 on dashed hopes. I will eat what’s in my freezer and that will be the end. Thanks for so many good morning breakfasts. And if it is the case that this is a permanent change, I’m sorry you lost a customer. Sincerely, Dana Price 

Hi Dana and thanks for taking

Hi Dana and thanks for taking the time to reach out to us. We’re really sorry you’ve had this experience and we appreciate the many years of support that you’ve given us. While these waffles haven’t had an ingredient or formulation change, I’ve told the Brand Manager about your experience. Please contact Nicolette, Consumer Services, using our contact form here: http://www.naturespath.com/contact-us, and she’ll be happy to help make this right. We hope we can win back your trust. All the best, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I’m vegan and was wondering

I’m vegan and was wondering about the Buckwheat waffles containing dairy. The box does not say dairy free nor does it say vegan. I’ve looked over the ingredients and it seems to be okay but you never know. Could you please clarify that it is dairy free? Thanks!

Hi Teresa and thanks for

Hi Teresa and thanks for reaching out to us. These waffles are indeed vegan! All our products are vegetarian, and most are vegan. To find out which aren’t, please see our vegetarian/vegan list: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/vegetarian-diet. Happy munching, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I just tried these waffles

I just tried these waffles tonight and they rocked! thanks for all you do!

I love your style Sue!

I love your style Sue! Breakfast for dinner…Mmmmmm….glad you loved these goodies too! Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I am very new to eating

I am very new to eating organic and healthy. I have an 18 month old daughter who I am only feeding organic. She loves your waffles, I was saddened to read through that they contain Palm Kernal Oil, I have read that it is not one of the better oils for our heart. Why would you make this healthy alternative product but use an unhealthy oil. It seems almost impossible to find a perfect product. Any info on palm kernal oil would be appreciated.

Hi Tammy and thanks for your

Hi Tammy and thanks for your inquiry. I’m sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner! We use palm kernel oil because it’s actually one of the healthiest oils out there. There’s been some controversy about the health benefits of palm kernel oil which likely stems from reading some old industry propaganda in the last 30 years trying to give coconut and palm oil a bad rap. This has all been proven to not be true. To read up on heart health in relation to healthful oils, see this article here: http://www.eatveg.com/heart.htm. Palm kernel oil shares a similar story of misinformation siiliar to that of coconut oil, see here: http://www.babybites.info/2010/02/04/coconut-oil. In addition, palm kernel oil is sustainably grown and harvested. Both our Director of Human Resources and Sustainability and our Organic Program Manager went to Brazil to visit our suppliers first hand, and can verify its grown and harvested sustainably. So, all in all, we think palm kernel oil is just fine! Hope that helps, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

These are the BEST waffles I

These are the BEST waffles I have ever had. Amazing smell and flavour.

Thanks Ryan! What a huge

Thanks Ryan! What a huge compliment. We’re so glad to hear you’re enjoying them. Take care, Justine, Nature’s Path Team

I recently began a

I recently began a gluten-free diet to ease my menopausal symptoms. I do feel better and since Nature’s Path is one of my favorite brands, I am so happy and grateful they have gluten-free products. The buckwheat waffles are wonderful. They are so good that my toddler granddaughter, who happens to be a picky eater, enjoys them too. I am looking forward to trying more gluten-free products from Nature’s Path.

Thanks for your great

Thanks for your great comments Tamara! We’re so glad you and your toddler are loving these waffles. For a selection of our other gluten free products please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I forgot to mention that I am

I forgot to mention that I am disappointed about your waffles because they contain soy.  It is hard to find a decent (or even make one from a GF mix) ready to eat waffle (and pancake!) that my son will eat!

Thanks for getting in touch

Thanks for getting in touch with us. I will be sure to pass on your request to our brand manager who can look into it further for us. For a list of our gluten free options, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I buy your cereal for my

I buy your cereal for my autistic son, who must eat GFCF and just noticed that you also make these gluten-free. Are they also casein-free? Thanks …

Hi Kim and thanks for getting

Hi Kim and thanks for getting in touch with us. Our gluten free waffles don’t contain any dairy or casein ingredients so your son can be sure to enjoy them. You may like to try some of our amazing recipes with our waffles as well - check this out: http://www.naturespath.com/recipes?type=All&product=319&tid_1=All. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I regularly purchase your

I regularly purchase your waffles. Today while eating a flax plus waffle my mouth told me I was eating something vile tasting. I had just taken a bite out of the center of the waffle. Whatever it was, it was black and tasted like something that would make one sick should one ingest it. I saved the bite I spit out and the black spot that was in the center of your waffle. It was bad enough when your product decreased the number of waffles from 8 to 6 but now with quality control obviously not doing their job, I might have to consider another brand. Sincerely, Michelle Loew 541-345-7294

Hi Michelle and thanks so

Hi Michelle and thanks so much for reaching out to us! We’re so sorry that you experienced this. Nicolette from Consumer Services will call you shortly to make sure we set things right. We look forward to speaknig with you. Talk soon, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

The ingredients list is

The ingredients list is disturbing in the way a single asterisk is defined as “Organic. Contains soy.” Really? Flour, potato starch, yellow corn flower, tapioca starch, evaporated cane juice, and so on… all contain soy? What amount of MSG is used in these waffles? You list “natural flavor” (a common alias for excitotoxins like MSG) several ingredients earlier in the list than “natural blueberry flavor”. This implies there is much more MSG than blueberry favor. Since I can taste the blueberries, I wonder how many brain cells are being destroyed each time I enjoy one of your buckwheat waffles.

Hi Sandy and thanks for

Hi Sandy and thanks for getting in touch with us. The asterisk only refers to organic, not that it contains soy. The “contains soy” portion is an allergen statement that we use because these waffles are made in a facility that uses soy in some of our other products. Although we do have a strict cleaning and process schedule, we feel that it’s important for our consumers to know due to some with life threatening allergies. Our natural flavors are all plant, spice or fruit based. We can’t state the exact make up of the natural flavor because it is considered proprietary information. We are certified organic, which means that our products don’t contain artificial preservatives, additives or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the ingredients are not grown with toxic pesticides, chemical fertilizers or fumigants. For more information, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/organics. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

My son and I just started

My son and I just started eating gluten free. He is also allergic to eggs and milk which has made breakfasts a bit difficult for us. I love that these are a fast, easy, healthy and tasty choice that meet my son’s diatary restrictions. Thanks a bunch -Tela and Raiden

Hi Tela and thanks for

Hi Tela and thanks for sharing your comments with us. We’re so very glad you’ve found our products so we can help you through this transition. We have many gluten free products that are also free of eggs and milk so I encourage you to check our page on gluten free and celiac diet here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. All the best Tela and Raiden, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Finally…Gluten Free AND

Finally…Gluten Free AND Organic….I’m so happy. It’s usually one or the other. I loved these and will definitely buy again!

Thanks for sharing your great

Thanks for sharing your great comments with us! I do love these waffles as well - you don’t even need a topping for them. Please visit our gluten-free page for a list of our other gluten-free products: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/gluten-free-celiac-diet. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I really liked your buckwheat

I really liked your buckwheat wildberry waffles before you made them “new and improved”. On the package you have a picture of raspberries. Your previous ones had berries in them, but there is not a raspberry or raspberry flavour in the new ones. The berry taste now tastes artificial, and I really do not like the new ones. I won’t be buying them again.

Hi Marty and thanks for

Hi Marty and thanks for getting in touch with us. We’re so sorry you’re not enjoying this product. These waffles are certified organic, therefore, they don’t contain artificial preservatives, additives or genetically modified organism (GMOs) and the ingredients are’t grown with toxic pesticides, chemical fertilizers or fumigants. I sincerely hope that you’ll try our other waffles to find one that you enjoy. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Seriously LOVE these waffles.

Seriously LOVE these waffles. I eat them every day. So much better than other brands of gluten-free, and I cannot believe I’m writing this. But they’re SO GOOD!

Well MD, we’re so glad you

Well MD, we’re so glad you are writing in to us! I have to agree that these waffles are amazing. A great snack to pop in the toaster and eat as they are. You might also like to try our Gluten Free Apple Waffle “Bread” Pudding made from these waffles: http://www.naturespath.com/recipes/dessert/gluten-free-apple-waffle-brea…. Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

My imagination never led me

My imagination never led me down the path of making bread pudding from gluten free waffles, but I’m SO trying this recipe!! Thanks :)

Hi Desiree! Please do try the

Hi Desiree! Please do try the recipe and let us know how you like it. All the best, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I absolutely LOVE these

I absolutely LOVE these waffles!! Problem is, I can’t find them in my local market now. :(

Hi there Leslie and thanks

Hi there Leslie and thanks for taking the time to reach out to us! You can get your local market to order them in for you or try your local natural health food store. We also have our Find a Retailer link here http://www.naturespath.com/find-retailer that will be able to help you. Take care Leslie! Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

What a treat! I love the

What a treat! I love the smell these make in the toaster! Wild berries. Yum! So delicious. I worked for a summer out on vancouver island at a camp. We baked these for the celiac’s. when they didn’t show up for breakfast (or 2 mins late) I would scarf them down. I ate so many of these last summer. They put me in such a great mood. Thank you so much for creating them.

Hi there Rivera and thanks

Hi there Rivera and thanks for sharing your comment with us! We’re so glad you love these waffles. I certainly hope you start your morning with these waffles as well - This would mean a great mood everyday! Take care, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

I love them .Because I am

I love them .Because I am insulin resistant and a diabetic vegan I really have to watch what I eat .Their like a desert for me as well ! I love the new recipe too.THey were on sale at metro …and all the other flavors their were fully stocked but my fav buckwheat only one ,which I grabbed was available !:( i am addcited to them

Hi Simone and thanks so much

Hi Simone and thanks so much for taking the time to share your comments. We’re so glad that you have included these waffles as part of your diet. For more Nature’s Path products that are vegan friendly, please click here: http://www.naturespath.com/eat-well/vegetarian-diet. All the best Simone! Jamie, Nature’s Path Team

Wow, I have to say I am a

Wow, I have to say I am a little surprised to see that so many people are not happy with the new wildberry waffles. My son and I were eating one box a week for months, then we noticed a difference. Since the waffles were changed we have quit buying them, as they don’t taste as good and are crumbly. I have started buying the homestyle waffles instead and hope you don’t plan to change them.

Hi SuAnne and thank you so

Hi SuAnne and thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. We are so sorry you are not enjoying this product. As per our quality guarantee, please email a clear scan or photograph of the expiry date flap to Nicolette in Consumer Services at consumerservices@naturespath.com. She will be sure to look after you. I have also passed on your feedback to our Brand Manager. All the best SuAnne, Jamie, Nature’s Path Team