Sometimes they say putting a pop tart in the freezer and eat it cold to make it cold, maybe it'll work for a chocolate flavored pop tart, but not all pop tart flavors. Also found out about the icing they put on the pop tarts and what it's really made of... if you are a vegetarian, I would stay clear of those frosted. (I use to like the s'mores) now I'm not a big fan of it.
The commercials were weird. When it was the 80's there was a talking toaster named Melvin. It was as if a kid was on an acid trip and talking to a toaster. Now it's just kids in a drawing with pop tarts that have a personality and lured int traps set by kids. WTF???? I don't understand. Are they really trying to sell the product or is it just some way to get kids more on acid talking to toasters? Well the strange flavors and commercials are making it not as it use to be. Maybe they are trying to become healthy with weird flavors, but I don't think it's working. I'll stick with an original flavors like strawberry with no frosting, that's more of the pop tart that I grew up with and love. These new pop tarts, what's wrong with the Kelloggs company.
Are they trying to be hip, healthy, weird are they trying to lead toward the kids by making oatmeal pop tarts as well as making disgusting limited time flavors as well??? I don't think Pop tarts will ever get the hip fan fair of lovable kids it did in the 90's with their horrid commercials, then again, their commercials never helped.
Till then, I'll always remember tasting the crust of a good Pop tart from the good old days of my child hood. On the plus side, tried one recently and the strawberry flavoring (even though it was smuckers) tasted better than it did when I was a kid. Till then enjoy your toaster pastries either it be pop tarts or something else and remember the good old days. Till then, Caio Bloggers! (BTW: They use to be a cereal too in the 90's)
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