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Vanilla Wafer Cookie, 8.8 Ounce Pack
Delivery between 15–18 May $29
Vanilla Wafer Cookies, 8.82 Ounce
Delivery between 15–18 May $29
Vanilla Wafer Cookie, 8.8 Ounce Pack
Free delivery between 19–22 May
Loacker Quadratini Vanilla Wafer Cookies, 8.82 Ounce
Free delivery between 19–22 May
Loacker Quadratini Vanilla Waffle Cookies 250ml
Free delivery between 19–22 May
Loacker Quadratini Vanilla Wafer Cookies - Case of 6 - 8.82 oz
Loacker vanilla Quadratini wafers are bite-size treats guaranteed to deliver the most enjoyable airy bites. Made with pure vanilla from Madagascar, layers of smooth cream filling are sandwiched between crispy wafers, creating a scrumptious snack that contains no preservatives, artificial flavorings, or colors. Named after the word “waba” (origins uncertain), meaning beehive, a wafer is a classic crispy treat with different variations in many countries all across the world. With predecessors like Belgian & German waffles, it’s hard to name the birthplace of wafers, but the first official recipe dates back to 1898, and it belongs to Viennese Joseph Manner, the inventor of Neapolitan wafers. These treats originally consisted of thin wafer layers and hazelnut cream filling, and thanks to brands like Loacker & Lago, they’ve also established themselves as one of Italy’s favorites. Loacker is one of the most beloved Italian producers of wafers, chocolate bars, and exquisite patisserie. The founder, Alfons Loacker, began a small bakery & cafe in 1925 in the heart of the Italian Alps, in South Tyrol, where he created his first authentic South Tyrolean wafers, “cialda di Bolzano.” Since then, the brand has expanded to 100 countries internationally and continues to provide premium wafer cookies made according to family recipes using the finest ingredients. With over 95 years of experience in perfecting the recipe, it is no wonder that Loacker’s wafers are so special. Vanilla Quadratini wafers by Loacker are brought to you in conveniently sized packaging, making them excellent for enjoying on the go. Try crushing these cube-shaped treats on top of ice cream or chocolate pudding for extra flavor and texture.
Loacker vanilla Quadratini wafers are bite-size treats guaranteed to deliver the most enjoyable airy bites. Made with pure vanilla from Madagascar, layers of smooth cream filling are sandwiched between crispy wafers, creating a scrumptious snack that contains no preservatives, artificial flavorings, or colors. Named after the word “waba” (origins uncertain), meaning beehive, a wafer is a classic crispy treat with different variations in many countries all across the world. With predecessors like Belgian & German waffles, it’s hard to name the birthplace of wafers, but the first official recipe dates back to 1898, and it belongs to Viennese Joseph Manner, the inventor of Neapolitan wafers. These treats originally consisted of thin wafer layers and hazelnut cream filling, and thanks to brands like Loacker & Lago, they’ve also established themselves as one of Italy’s favorites. Loacker is one of the most beloved Italian producers of wafers, chocolate bars, and exquisite patisserie. The founder, Alfons Loacker, began a small bakery & cafe in 1925 in the heart of the Italian Alps, in South Tyrol, where he created his first authentic South Tyrolean wafers, “cialda di Bolzano.” Since then, the brand has expanded to 100 countries internationally and continues to provide premium wafer cookies made according to family recipes using the finest ingredients. With over 95 years of experience in perfecting the recipe, it is no wonder that Loacker’s wafers are so special. Vanilla Quadratini wafers by Loacker are brought to you in conveniently sized packaging, making them excellent for enjoying on the go. Try crushing these cube-shaped treats on top of ice cream or chocolate pudding for extra flavor and texture.
Loacker vanilla Quadratini wafers are bite-size treats guaranteed to deliver the most enjoyable airy bites. Made with pure vanilla from Madagascar, layers of smooth cream filling are sandwiched between crispy wafers, creating a scrumptious snack that contains no preservatives, artificial flavorings, or colors. Named after the word “waba” (origins uncertain), meaning beehive, a wafer is a classic crispy treat with different variations in many countries all across the world. With predecessors like Belgian & German waffles, it’s hard to name the birthplace of wafers, but the first official recipe dates back to 1898, and it belongs to Viennese Joseph Manner, the inventor of Neapolitan wafers. These treats originally consisted of thin wafer layers and hazelnut cream filling, and thanks to brands like Loacker & Lago, they’ve also established themselves as one of Italy’s favorites. Loacker is one of the most beloved Italian producers of wafers, chocolate bars, and exquisite patisserie. The founder, Alfons Loacker, began a small bakery & cafe in 1925 in the heart of the Italian Alps, in South Tyrol, where he created his first authentic South Tyrolean wafers, “cialda di Bolzano.” Since then, the brand has expanded to 100 countries internationally and continues to provide premium wafer cookies made according to family recipes using the finest ingredients. With over 95 years of experience in perfecting the recipe, it is no wonder that Loacker’s wafers are so special. Vanilla Quadratini wafers by Loacker are brought to you in conveniently sized packaging, making them excellent for enjoying on the go. Try crushing these cube-shaped treats on top of ice cream or chocolate pudding for extra flavor and texture.
Loacker vanilla Quadratini wafers are bite-size treats guaranteed to deliver the most enjoyable airy bites. Made with pure vanilla from Madagascar, layers of smooth cream filling are sandwiched between crispy wafers, creating a scrumptious snack that contains no preservatives, artificial flavorings, or colors. Named after the word “waba” (origins uncertain), meaning beehive, a wafer is a classic crispy treat with different variations in many countries all across the world. With predecessors like Belgian & German waffles, it’s hard to name the birthplace of wafers, but the first official recipe dates back to 1898, and it belongs to Viennese Joseph Manner, the inventor of Neapolitan wafers. These treats originally consisted of thin wafer layers and hazelnut cream filling, and thanks to brands like Loacker & Lago, they’ve also established themselves as one of Italy’s favorites. Loacker is one of the most beloved Italian producers of wafers, chocolate bars, and exquisite patisserie. The founder, Alfons Loacker, began a small bakery & cafe in 1925 in the heart of the Italian Alps, in South Tyrol, where he created his first authentic South Tyrolean wafers, “cialda di Bolzano.” Since then, the brand has expanded to 100 countries internationally and continues to provide premium wafer cookies made according to family recipes using the finest ingredients. With over 95 years of experience in perfecting the recipe, it is no wonder that Loacker’s wafers are so special. Vanilla Quadratini wafers by Loacker are brought to you in conveniently sized packaging, making them excellent for enjoying on the go. Try crushing these cube-shaped treats on top of ice cream or chocolate pudding for extra flavor and texture.
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The lowest price for Loacker Quadratini Vanilla Wafer Cookies - Case of 6 - 8.82 oz right now is $22.50 at desertcart.com.au, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $14.10 on 26 Apr 2026 — today's price is 60% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 8 May 2026.