- by foxnews
- 18 Mar 2025
United Airlines has brought back a fan-favorite snack, tempting flyers who have a sweet tooth.
Stroopwafels, a Dutch treat, is now available on select flights.
A United spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the snack is "part of the airline's complimentary Economy food and beverage service on flights over 300 miles."
The user wrote, "Subject says it all. The first few months of the year, stroopwafel. The last few flights I've been on, some weird chocolate quinoa thing. What gives?"
"Demand their return," commented one user at the time.
"Those stroopwafels are gross, sorry. Way too sweet," said one user.
"Everyone, get your pitchforks," another commented.
Travelers took to social media to share their thoughts on the snack's return.
"A piece of much needed good news," posted one X user.
"A good stroopwafel is a top 5 dessert snack," said another.
"It is my favorite airline snack," another person wrote.
Stroopwafels made its official return to some United flights on Feb. 1.
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