Where can I buy Kringles?
Where to Get: Kringle
- 1) Wisconsin Cheese Mart.
- 2) O&H Danish Bakery.
- 3) Uncle Mike’s Bake Shop.
- 4) Bendtsen’s Bakery.
- 5) Rocket Baby Bakery.
- 6) Racine Danish Kringles.
- 7) Larsen Bakery.
- 8) Lehmann’s Bakery.
Who makes Kringles in Racine?
O&H Danish Bakery – Danish Kringle Bakery in Racine Wisconsin.
What is a Kringle in Wisconsin?
Kringle is a flaky, oval-shaped pastry with fruit or nut filling. Racine, Wisconsin is known as “The Kringle Capital of the World.” Baking kringles is a tradition brought to Wisconsin by Danish immigrants in the 1800’s and some bakeries are still using decades-old recipes handed down by their ancestors.
Does Aldi sell Kringle?
What is the Price of a Kringle at Aldi? The kringles at Aldi sell for $4.99 for each 14-ounce pastry.
Where are kringles made?
Wisconsin
We are proud to claim Kringle as our Wisconsin State pastry and created this Kringle flavor with ingredients farmed and grown in Wisconsin. We have combined cream cheese, Door County montmorency cherries and cranberries fresh from the bogs which we are proud to say are all from the State of Wisconsin.
What flavor kringles does Trader Joe’s sell?
We’ve put together a delicious combination of our traditional 22 oz. oval Kringles in 4 of our top selling flavors: Pecan, Almond, Raspberry, and Apple-Cinnamon. Perfect for any Kringle lover!
Does Trader Joe’s sell Danish Kringles?
The kringles are a seasonal item at TJ’s, so I always try to pick one up when they’re available — but one is all you need. Each kringle retails for $7.99 at Trader Joe’s, which seems steep until you realize that they’re $20.99 (plus $9.99 for overnight shipping) if you order one directly from O&H Danish Bakery.
Where are Kringles made?
What flavor is Wisconsin Kringle?
Wisconsin’s favorite berry makes a great holiday treat! Our Cranberry Kringle is filled with tart crimson cranberries, baked in a flaky crust, and topped with a sweet vanilla icing. A great addition to your holiday dessert table that your guests will love. Raspberry Kringle?