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The TruHeight Protein Energy Waffle is Soft, Sweet, Crisp and Nutritious

Despite the common misbelief that food that tastes good can't be good for you, the TruHeight Protein Energy Waffle is a new release that's soft, lightly crisp and a sweet, low-sugar source of five grams of protein and seven grams of fiber per waffle. Free from artificial sweeteners, this energizing Honey Maple-flavored waffle gets its sweetness from a combination of allulose and monk fruit, and it's individually wrapped to energize kids, teens and active families.

Thanks to its flavor and form that makes refueling feel like a treat, the TruHeight Protein Energy Waffle is a treat to add to lunchboxes, gym bags, desk drawers, backpacks and other places to deliver real nutritional value with a comforting breakfast taste.

Trend Themes

  1. Functional Snack Waffles — Soft, individually wrapped waffle formats are blending breakfast comfort with protein, fiber and portability, creating space for nutrient-dense snacks that feel indulgent without relying on high sugar content.
  2. Kid-friendly Protein Treats — Nutrition brands are reframing protein and fiber as sweet, familiar treats for children and teens, opening possibilities for better-for-you lunchbox items that compete with conventional cookies and bars.
  3. Natural Low-sugar Sweetening — Allulose and monk fruit combinations are enabling sweeter snack experiences with reduced sugar, signaling potential for mainstream packaged foods that balance taste, texture and cleaner ingredient expectations.

Industry Implications

  1. Healthy Snacks — The packaged snack sector is moving beyond bars and chips as waffle-based products introduce new formats for convenient energy, satiety and everyday nutrition.
  2. Sports Nutrition — Portable protein waffles sit between performance fuel and comfort food, giving active families and casual athletes more approachable alternatives to shakes, gels and dense protein bars.
  3. Children's Food — Better-for-you sweets designed for backpacks and lunchboxes reflect a shift toward functional kids' foods that pair familiar flavors with measurable nutritional benefits.

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