Mickey Mouse waffles are now available from Eggos

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Eggo Waffles sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Eggo waffles, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Eggo Waffles - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Eggo Waffles sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Eggo waffles, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Eggo Waffles - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

If you’ve ever been to one of the Disney theme parks during breakfast time, chances are you’ve had a Mickey-Mouse-shaped waffle. I haven’t been in over a decade and I still remember loading my plate up with the famous mouse’s face in waffle form. But now, thanks to Eggos, we don’t have to spend all that money to go to the park just to get some mouse waffles.

Eggos is now creating Mickey-shaped waffles so you simply have to head over to the freezer section in your local grocery store and pick up a box or two. The waffles are in Eggos’ classic homestyle flavor. All you have to do is slide them into your toaster, cook them as long as you like, and then wait for them to pop up.

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Once they’re done, you can smother them in whatever your favorite topping is. Nutella, maple syrup, powdered sugar, butter, or peanut butter all make excellent toppings. Or you could go the healthier route and add fruit to your waffles. But maybe add some whipped cream just for good measure!

L’eggo our Mickey Mouse Eggos!

Serving them with bacon is never a bad decision either. And if you mix the bacon in your syrup…*drools*

The waffles have been seen on Kroger’s website for $2.79 a box, but you’ll probably be able to find them in most places that have Eggos in their freezer section. They are also at Meijer for $3.39 a box if you live around the Great Lakes. The boxes come with 10 waffles in each.

Will you be trying these new Mickey Mouse Eggo waffles? Let us know in the comments below!