Van's blueberry waffles
Going into this test, I knew that the Van's waffles would be a little bit different than some of the other options because they are another protein-rich option. But I wasn't expecting such a drastic change in texture compared to a standard frozen waffle. These were considerably denser, which I really liked when paired with butter and syrup. This was a more substantial breakfast than I'm used to from a frozen waffle.
But considering the waffle just on its own, the heavier texture was a little too much for me for a light snack. Overall, I had to put it in the middle just because how much I enjoyed the waffle really depended on how I eat it. If I had these again, I'd try one of creative ways to use frozen waffles for breakfast, because these don't have the same light, sweet texture as some of the other blueberry waffles on this list.
They are also on the pricey side at just over $5 for a box of 6 waffles, which isn't even enough for a full breakfast in my house. As far as protein waffles go, Van's are not only cheaper per waffle than Kodiak, but they also taste better. However, if you're just looking for a good blueberry waffle in general, there are better (and cheaper) options.