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Where can I buy Manner Wafers (the Austrian ones) in the U.S.? |
Ever since I got back from Vienna, I've been searching for a store that sells Manner wafers. Most people I ask say they have definetly seen them but they don't where to buy them. I only want the hazelnut creme filled ones, not the other varieties. I live in Andover, Ma. Does anyone know where in my area or the Boston area i can buy them? They are available on http://www.germandeli.com I live in Boulder, CO and seen them - and bought a sinful amount of it - at World Market. This is a chain, so with a little google-ing you should be able to locate one in your area. Here you can also get it in quality coffee shops, like the Brewer's Market. Again, if you would call them up, they would probably tell you their supplier. Good luck! Check the link check with World Market stores or Whole Foods...they each have a great selection of foreign foods |
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