Aldi, the German discount supermarket chain, is now selling Stroopwafels in its stores across the United States. The popular Dutch cookies, which are made of two thin wafers with a caramel filling in between, are being sold under Aldi’s brand name, “Baker’s Treat.”
Aldi is not the only supermarket chain to sell Stroopwafels. In recent years, the cookies have become widely available in the United States, appearing in stores such as Target, Walmart, and Whole Foods. But Aldi’s version is noteworthy because it is significantly cheaper than other brands.
A package of six Baker’s Treat Stroopwafels costs $1.99 at Aldi. In comparison, a package of eight Dulce de Leche Stroopwafels from Trader Joe’s costs $3.99. And a package of 12 caramel Stroopwafels from Dutch import store Koopmans costs $7.
So if you’re looking for a cheap and delicious treat, Aldi’s Baker’s Treat Stroopwafels are definitely worth checking out.
Conclusion:
Yes, Aldi does sell Stroopwafels.