You Can Get A Tasty Croissant Waffle Hybrid At This Spot In The Old Port

And there's a long list of toppings you can put on them!
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When we think of tasty breakfast food, both croissants and waffles come to mind — and LApop in Montreal has found a way to combine the two to make the ultimate dessert.

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LApop is located in Old Montreal and is the creators of The Croffle Pop.

The freshly baked croissants are placed in the waffle maker to create a unique experience for your taste buds.

The Croffle Pop will cost you $4, with an additional cost for every topping.

The dips include dark chocolate, Nutella, white chocolate, caramel, matcha, and pandan.

The toppings, which cost 50 cents each, include fruits, sliced nuts, coconut, peanut crumble, graham crumbs, chocolate, M&Ms, and sprinkles. Basically, anything you want, you can get.

So, travel down to the Old Port and take a bite into the madness.

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