Stressful morning. Awesome afternoon.
This AM, I was in full Spanish-mode as I prepared for my 10 o’clock Spanish Literature exam. Four essays later (yes, FOUR), it was time to de-stress.
In the afternoon, I met up with a friend, and together we embarked on a fast-paced run to get rid of all that exam angst. About 45 minutes into our run, we discovered that we were near the mall. So we dragged our sweaty selves indoors for some hard-earned fuel. My hard-earned fuel of choice was an Auntie Anne’s Cinnamon-Sugar soft-pretzel.
These pretzels are sweet, doughy, and (when ordered without butter) completely vegan! I love the Cinnamon-Sugar flavor best (ask them to use Pam spray in place of butter so the cinnamon’ll stick), but other noteworthy vegan flavors include Original, Almond, Whole Wheat, Garlic, Jalapeno, Glazin’ Raisin, and Sesame. Yum yum yum!
Along with the run, eating my pretzel totally erased the stress of this morning.
¡Qué Bueno!
loveofoats says
mmmmmm glad to hear that yummy pretzel de-stressed you 🙂 i used to eat auntie anne’s cinnamon raisin ones all the time!
Caitlin says
omg, those are vegan?? those were always my favorite kind of pretzel but i didn’t think they were vegan! yum!! how did you find out they’re vegan?
also, after you order it, do you have to wait a long time for them to make the pretzel with pam instead of butter (because don’t they usually have them sitting there pre-made)? how long does it take?
trustmyintuition says
Caitlin took the words right out of my mouth “omg, those are vegan?” haha! Along with the marshmallow fluff that you informed me about, I never would have guessed!! Cinnamon sugar was always my favorite Auntie Anne’s Soft Pretzel! MMMM!!!
ChickPea says
That’s so cool that Auntie Anne makes her pretzels vegan–smart lady. You’re making me crave cinnamon sugar like crazy…I might just have to incorporate it into my breakfast tomorrow!
Rach-ums says
Oh yummy! I wish we had Aunt Annie’s here, we only have Pretzel Maker and i don’t think theirs are vegan 🙁 Enjoy yours for those of us who can’t! lol
funwithyourfood says
hmm i could go for some garlic pretzel right about now!
Jill says
Cool! I need to try those out! The almond flavor is calling my name.
shellyfish says
Wow! That pretzel looked so so so tasty! Yum! And suerte for your exams!
Alice (in Veganland) says
Pues sí, qué bueno! hehe. I’m so confused with the sweet pretzels… Here they are always salty! You lucky people!
Vegetation says
Mmmmm you just forced me to go and google pretzel recipes…….::drool::
Anonymous says
hmmmm….pretzel looks good, but you carry a CAMERA on a 45 minute run?? Where?
Jenny says
I did not know these were vegan! See why I love reading your blog?
Paulina says
Yum, I love Annie’s Pretzels! Unfortunately, the first time I ordered mine vegan, they were very rude. The told me I had to wait a couple of minutes for them to prepare it from scratch. Well, a couple minutes turned to 15 minutes which turned to 20 minutes which then turned to 30 minutes but you get the idea. It wasn’t a good experience 🙁
Kelly T says
ooh i havent had a spft pretzel in a while. i always eat all the salt off first. then dip it in bright yellow mustard. mmm.
I used to work at jamba juice (BEWARE! super high calorie and not good for you unless you get the enlightened ones) they have parmesean pretzels that a friend and I would always eat half of and then trow the rest in the dish water to avoid the rest. We did it about 4 times a shift, so i guess it didnt help much, but oh, the memories.
im glad you day got better.
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pavotrouge says
funny… sweet pretzels are totally unheard of in Germany.
Tina says
Cinnamon-sugar pretzels are my favorite too! Yum!!!!!!
Emma says
Mmmm I have never had a pretzel but yours looks delicious! Sounds like great refueling food!
You must be pleased to have got another exam out of the way. I hope that it went well!
I cannot wait to get through my first exam, I am absolutely dreading it!
Jennifer says
That sounds like a stressful exam! Four essays? Sounds like the Major Field Test that we had to take to graduate at Columbia College, it was SCARY!
A run and a pretzel sounds like a fantastic way to relax, and it’s really nice to know that those pretzels are VEGAN, awesome!
oatmeal says
Vegan pretzels?! Shoot me–how have I never known they existed?!
And oh wow I can’t believe they made you write FOUR essays! I can barely handle one as it is..X_x …that’s probably why I stick to courses that require lab reports :p
ChocolateCoveredVegan says
Anonymous–
Haha, I WISH I knew how to take a camera with me when I run, because on my runs I end up seeing so many cool things (animals, natural beauty, etc.), but I hold a water bottle in one hand and my phone in the other (and yesterday, because I knew I was going to the mall, my credit card was in my sock!).
So I cheated– the picture of the pretzel is atually not of yesterday’s pretzel… but yesterday’s looked exactly the same LOL.
Caitlin–
Usually it does not take long AT ALL for them to make a vegan pretzel since they’re continually popping more out of the oven, and dipping them in butter is the last step. They get quite a few requests for no-butter pretzels, due to people watching their fat/calorie intake. In fact, they get SO many no-butter requests that on their website it even lists all the nutritional information for each pretzel ordered without butter. So it’s nice that they don’t give you weird looks when you order a pretzel sans butter! Usually it’ll take an extra 2-5 minutes. Only once, I had to wait like 15 minutes, and the guy was SOOO apologetic about it that he not only gave me the pretzel for free, he also gave me a voucher for a free pretzel on my NEXT visit! Talk about friendly service!
I forget how I first learned these pretzels were vegan (I’ve known for years) but here is what the Auntie Anne’s company has to say about their pretzels:
“Thank you for your interest in Auntie Anne’s Hand-Rolled Soft Pretzel products. We welcome and appreciate the input from our customers so that we may continually improve our system and respond to their needs and suggestions.
“The pretzel mix does not contain any ingredients from animal, dairy or egg sources; however, there are other factors to consider. Most of the dips, some of the toppings (i.e., parmesan herb, sour cream & onion), Mocha Dutch Ice, Dutch Treat products, plus the pretzels that are dipped in butter would contain ingredients that would be from animal sources (primarily milk or dairy related). Overall, though, there are several of our pretzels that you can enjoy (Original, Whole Wheat, Cinnamon Sugar, Garlic, Jalapeno, Glazin’ Raisin, etc.) that would not contain any ingredients from animal sources provided that they are requested without butter. A secondary alternative with consumers in a situation as yours would be to use one of our At Home Pretzel Kits (available in most stores). This product allows you, the consumer, to prepare the product under your own control, in the privacy of your house, and still have the enjoyment of the product. The ingredients for this product are listed on the side of the package and does not contain any ingredients from animal sources.
Once again, thank you for you interest in Auntie Anne’s products, and if you have any other questions or comments, please contact us. Have a great day!!”
Cecilia says
Hi Katie, it’s me again! I’m so sorry I kept posting you all these messages and dumb questions – forgive me! Oh, to all other friendly vegans out there, don’t hesitate at all the reply! all your comments will be greatly appreciated! 🙂
well first, I’m a NOOB to the world of vegan… I;m reading lots of vegan blogs now and I have to say, the more I read, my interest in veganism rises by TEN-FOLD!!
I’m currently searching high and low for almond milk in Australia – well, in Perth to be exact and I can’t find it at all, except for one that is sold in Coles (local supermarket) for AUS$5.00 (that’s 1L worth of almond milk guys!) talking about CRAZY pricing!!! I was wondering whether there’s any site that offers delivery to Aus?
Thanks so much for your reply guys, have a great day
ChocolateCoveredVegan says
Hey Cecilia–
First off, did you get my email I sent abut a week ago? I’ve been having some email issues :o/
No worries about asking lots of questions! You should’ve seen how many I asked when I first was interested in veganism/vegetarianism! It was non-stop!
Veganessentials.com is a great site, with lots of vegan goodies… unfortunately I don’t see that the sell almond milk.
BUT…
Cosmos Vegan Shoppe does!
http://www.cosmosveganshoppe.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=ABNDB&Category_Code=
And it says they’ll ship worldwide. I bet th shipping’d be pretty high, but it might be worth it if you buy a lot of stuff.
Alternatively, you can google how to make your own almond milk. Here’s a recipe I found:
Makes 4 cups.
“A sweet and delicious fresh milk with the elegant essence of vanilla”
1 cup soaked raw almonds (soaked 4-8 hours)
4 cups filtered water
Pinch of sun-dried sea salt
1 T non-alcohol vanilla extract
1/2 vanilla bean (optional)
3 T raw honey or maple syrup (or 3 soft dates, pitted)
In a blender, at medium, then high speed, blend soaked almonds, water, and sea salt until smooth. Pour through a strainer (or use a nut bag) to separate pulp. Pour liquid back in the the blender and blend in vanilla extract and bean (if using) and sweetener until smooth.
Vegan Invasion! (Ashley Nicole) says
I LOVE those pretzels!! MMM, I haven’t had one in forever though. Ahhh, now I need one!
Happy Herbivore! says
i *love* soft pretzels. jealous!
Cecilia says
oooo thanks so much for your help! I’m gonna head over the website and look right now! Oh yup, I did received your email last week, thanks so much for your very kind reply, have a great day
arimcg says
Oh man, Auntie Anne’s has had my heart since the first time I stepped into a mall. I love the spicy mustard dip.
Ruby Red Vegan says
yay, i’m so glad you posted about this! i want to have one very soon. it’s really been forever since i’ve had auntie anne’s, and the cinnamon sugar pretzel is the one i would pick too! (it reminds me of the vegan apple cinnamon pretzel i love at jamba juice…)
Ruby Red Vegan says
p.s. i can’t believe they made you write four essays, you poor thing!
Bianca says
I love Auntie Annes! I think I first learned they were vegan (sans butter) here on your blog. I’ve never had the Almond ones, but they sound yummy. Cinnamon Sugar are really good too…but my fave is the Garlic.
Jess - The Domestic Vegan says
I’ve never had those, but they look delish! I actually MADE big, soft pretzels like than the other night, but can’t blog about it yet because I sent some to Nick for a finals week care package… And he reads my blog, so I don’t want to spoil the surprise package! 🙂
Pretzels rock my world. I must try a cinnamon-sugar variation next time!
Bee Roach says
I can’t thank you enough for the Auntie Anne’s info. I would never have thought it; I would just have assumed their pretzels were out!!
Vegan_Noodle says
I was eyeing these at the airport the other week but wasn’t certain if they were vegan… good to know for those times I’m hungry while traveling!
Sam says
HA! You should check out my blog… I just posted my own soft pretzel creations…
Caitlin says
Katie,
Thanks–it’s good to know they don’t take long to make. I am definitely going to have to have one the next time I’m at the mall! 🙂
Anonymous says
you must must MUST try the almond. i was once a cinnamon-sugar gal myself but am now a convert. enjoy.
Alisa says
So good to know! I added your Auntie Anne notes to Go Dairy Free with links back to you of course!
ChocolateCoveredVegan says
Anonymous—
Oooh I have definitely tried the almond. It is my second favorite, after the cinnamon. Ugh, now you have me craving an almond pretzel!
Caitlin—
Hehe, glad I could be of help :o)
Rach-ums says
Imagine my surprise when my family stopped at an outlet mall on our way to the Grand Canyon, and there in the food court was an Aunt Annie’s Pretzels! I got a cinnamon sugar one, no butter, and it was everything I dreamed it would be. 🙂 Thanks for the heads up on these!!!
Ivy says
Hi Katie 🙂
I just thought I’d let you know that Aunt Anne’s pretzels aren’t ENTIRELY vegan! 🙁
According to this (http://www.auntieannes.com/Nutrition/VeganGuide.aspx), the sugar in the pretzel mix is processed using bone char. Depending on your ethos, it may not be considered vegan 🙁