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I'm not sure what shopping channel either the Q or HSN but the kringles you are ordering from Racine Kringle are previously frozen.  Even in the grocery stores and Sam's they pull them out of the cartons and thaw.....if anyone wants a kringle for the holidays, call O&H in Racine, WI and order from them.  Nothing compares to a flakey kringle vs a compact dough kringle.   Just a FYI.   I'm sure you can google for the number.

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Around the holidays, trader joes has them,way cheaper,and so good.

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I have never in my life seen or heard of a "Kringle" except for Kris of course!  LOL!!!

 

Is it sort of like a Kolachi?  We have several Kolachi festivals in Oklahoma, at Prague and I think at Yukon as well. 

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@Sooner wrote:

I have never in my life seen or heard of a "Kringle" except for Kris of course!  LOL!!!

 

Is it sort of like a Kolachi?  We have several Kolachi festivals in Oklahoma, at Prague and I think at Yukon as well. 


It's a pastry.  The grocery store here has then on sale for $5.95.

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I live in Racine, and they are so much better fresh and ordered directly from O &H Bakery. Another good bakery to try here in Racine is Bendtsen's, their crust is carmelized and flaky-so good!!!!!!!

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@goldensrbest wrote:

Around the holidays, trader joes has them,way cheaper,and so good.


OMG....I discovered this last year at Trader Joe's. Never had it, didn't know what it was. It was soooooo good, don't know if it will be allowed back in the house again. The price was $16 and it was VERY large.

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@Sooner wrote:

I have never in my life seen or heard of a "Kringle" except for Kris of course!  LOL!!!

 

Is it sort of like a Kolachi?  We have several Kolachi festivals in Oklahoma, at Prague and I think at Yukon as well. 


Kringle is a Danish pastry which is why they're popular in Wisconsin. I used to buy some every Christmas for a friend whose mom was a Dane.

 

 

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OMG LOVE O&H Kringle. Get them every year for Chistmas. Usually get about 5 and store in the freezer.

I live just south of you, Illinois/Wisconsin border. Won't get any from the grocery store as they do not compare.

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@goldensrbest wrote:

Around the holidays, trader joes has them,way cheaper,and so good.

 

Shoekitty said

 

Last year I bought OH pumpkin and cream cheese kringle at Trader Joe's.  I had never had one, so by the time we devoured it and I went back for more...they were GONE! Yikes!  So I grabbed the packge, and went online.  OH, had kringles out to me right away, LOL!  They come frozen, and I pop them back in freezer.  I take off what we are going to eat, and keep the rest frozen.  I actually like them not quite thawed, my husband heats his!


 

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I actually have a Danish bakery in my neighborhood that makes kringles - but they are different than the Trader Joe's kringles - both flakier and drier.  I preferred the TJ's kringle.

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