A “Waffle Wrangler” order is a batch order of waffles-by-the-dozen for you and a group of your friends / family / neighbors / co-workers, etc. who each want their own bag(s) of Marty’s Waffles for their freezer at home.
It’s easy! Place one single batch order for your group, we make your waffles, then you distribute the packages to the crew in your order. There are perks for the Waffle Wrangler — For every 5 dozen waffles ordered, the Wrangler gets one dozen free. (Except for our holiday order dates between Dec. 13 through Jan. 2, 2022, Wrangler orders come with free delivery to the Wrangler within the I-275 loop). Waffles are provided in our freezer-safe bags with easy heating instructions. $25/dozen, 5 dozen minimum per Wrangler order. 3-day advance notice needed during our busy season (May—Sept). To order, contact Marty: 513-310-3607.
The pandemic of 2020 brought massive uncertainty and change to our business, as it did for so many others. Figuring out a safe way to get waffles to people without any events, and without direct contact was extremely challenging. In late March of 2020, we decided to try contact-less delivery of pre-ordered waffles. People enjoyed the brightness of receiving waffles in such a dark and challenging time of our lives. Soon after, people started ordering bulk orders for friends in their neighborhoods, family, co-workers, etc., and the Waffle Wrangler concept was born. We are eternally grateful for the support from our customers during that extremely challenging time.
Below are some photos from our fun-loving customers who warmed our hearts with their Waffle Wrangler and delivery enthusiasm at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic lock-down, when our Wrangler and delivery concept was born.
Pictured above are Casey G’s sweet kids Macy and John.
Pictured above are the Smith kids of Alexandria, trucking wrangler orders out in style!
The photos below show some of the amazing signs people made to let us know where to drop off their waffles. So heart-warming and fun! Thank you for your enthusiasm! We love you all right back! Pictured last is Ada, our friend Paula’s daughter. She made and sold drawings to raise funds for the House of Bread in Dayton, where she’s a weekly volunteer. They provide meals for those in need. We were happy to support her efforts and got this awesome drawing of our truck!
Marty wrote this on Facebook in April of 2020: “I don't believe we're worthy of all this love and appreciation. I know we have a delicious product but I cannot understand how a sugared piece of bread can be such a conduit for making people's days as bright as you've expressed to us? A family I've never met until today just turned me into a sobbing mess as I drove away from dropping off their waffles. These are Casey G's kids Macy and John [see above]. I showed up with a large "wrangler" delivery today to find these two glowing with such pride and joy, patiently expecting my arrival. Unbeknownst to me, Casey had made her kids these special shirts earlier in the day for their neighborhood deliveries this afternoon, complete with protective gloves. Thank you all for caring and sharing!”