Eggos are a brand of frozen toaster waffles (and related breakfast items) that you heat and eat for a quick, convenient breakfast or snack.

What Eggos Are

  • Eggo is a long-running brand of frozen waffles sold mainly in North America, originally created by inventor Frank Dorsa and now owned by Kellanova (formerly Kellogg Company).
  • They are pre-cooked waffles that you store in the freezer and reheat in a toaster or oven until hot and crisp.

Types and Flavors

  • Classic Eggo waffles come in many varieties like homestyle, buttermilk, chocolate chip, blueberry, and “Thick & Fluffy” Belgian-style versions.
  • The Eggo line has expanded to include pancakes, French toast, and other frozen breakfast items alongside the original waffles.

How People Use Them

  • Most people eat Eggos like normal waffles: toasted, then topped with butter, syrup, fruit, or spreads.
  • Some use them in creative ways, like as “bread” for breakfast sandwiches or as a base for sweet desserts.

Cultural / Trending Angle

  • Eggos became especially famous in recent years thanks to the character Eleven in the series Stranger Things , who is shown obsessively eating them.
  • The long-running slogan “L’Eggo my Eggo” helped turn them into an iconic, nostalgic frozen-food brand in the U.S. and Canada.

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