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Old 08-21-2022, 06:29 PM
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People from Wisconsin know that O&H Bakery has the best kringle. Unfortunately, you can only get it in southeast Wisconsin, or by mail.

I particularly like their Wisconsin Kringle, which has cream cheese, Door County cherries, and northern Wisconsin cranberries.

I also like the turtle Kringle. Filling is caramel, pecans, and chocolate, with chocolate icing and sprinkled with more pecans.
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Old 08-22-2022, 04:25 PM
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Had some almond kringle this morning, we happen to be in Wisconsin right now. Yum!
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O&H from Racine are the best. We like almond, raspberry or apple the best. Sort of like a puff pastry to form an oval about 10 inches long to look like a long open in the middle donut. filled and folded over. Drizzled with decorative frosting. We ordered them last Christmas. Expensive but best gift ever.
Just purchased 2 Racine Kringles from Brown’s Market. Wish I hadn’t because I downed half of one already. I may ask my wife to hide the one and a half remaining. They are addictive!
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Old 08-24-2022, 10:41 AM
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After several admonitions to both son and daughter not to give us "stuff" anymore, my son and wife give us a Kringle ever so often. As I recall, the first was bourbon-infused. So good.
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They have them at Browns Market on 301 north of 466A. They have many varieties and are from Racine.
Thanks for the replies. I purchased the Raspberry Kringle for 8.99 at Brown's Market. I'll be going back soon for another fix.
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Old 08-26-2022, 11:18 AM
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Wisconsin cheddar cheese, Racine Kringles, and Hugh's Candy in Oshkosh are just a few things
I miss about living up there after 75 years.
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Wisconsin cheddar cheese, Racine Kringles, and Hugh's Candy in Oshkosh are just a few things
I miss about living up there after 75 years.
You don’t miss the bubblers?
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You don’t miss the bubblers?
Yipe, I forget about those "bubblers" and the "You bet'cha"
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Yipe, I forget about those "bubblers" and the "You bet'cha"
You must have been a Yooper, I never heard that much.
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Wisconsin cheddar cheese, Racine Kringles, and Hugh's Candy in Oshkosh are just a few things
I miss about living up there after 75 years.
Yep, Wisconsin cheddar is the best!
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Aldi occasionally carries the brand "Racine Danish Kringle." Its good.

People from Wisconsin know that O&H Bakery has the best kringle. Unfortunately, you can only get it in southeast Wisconsin, or by mail.

I particularly like their Wisconsin Kringle, which has cream cheese, Door County cherries, and northern Wisconsin cranberries.

I also like the turtle Kringle. Filling is caramel, pecans, and chocolate, with chocolate icing and sprinkled with more pecans.
Trader Joe’s does have the O&H brand.
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Old 12-02-2022, 11:24 AM
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Are those what they feed Kris Kringle to fatten him up for the big holiday?
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I also see that something called Potine? is a delicacy for those residing in that region. upon examining Potine I found it is a tater tot
with melted cheese on top, and some other stuff on it............

Poutine is indigenous to the south, lol. Kringle is a pastry. Ohdanishbakery.com

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Old 12-02-2022, 03:12 PM
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Born and raised in Wisconsin and moving here, I realized how much various foods I miss eating
in Wisconsin and can't find down here, chesses, sweet corn eaten fresh from the field, chocolate, steaks, fish fry's, and yes dear people, Racine Kringles.

Now we wouldn't talk about the snow, cold and overcast days......LOL
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