Poll: Best pop-tart

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Mstrswrd

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Strawberry. What? Classics are considered as such for a reason.
 

MrSnugglesworth

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Rascarin said:
Where is the option for "ALL Pop-Tarts are disgusting"?

Because thats what I would be voting.
How dare you! Pop-tarts are like god. In Tart form.
 

Nexus424

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Uhhhh...

Why is the all-mighty classic Wild Berry not there. It was purple and had yellow swirls and blue filling and was stopped because the pop-tart people knew customers would begin to raid thew stores and didn't want to be sued.

EDIT: Dammit there it is.

YAY!
 

Beffudled Sheep

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Strawberry is my favourite. And now I need a poptart fix. Thank you OP.
And Im out... guess I'll have to steal another box from my neighbors.
 

Kinguendo

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Rascarin said:
Where is the option for "ALL Pop-Tarts are disgusting"?

Because thats what I would be voting.
Your eyes say "no, no" but your mouth says "yes, yes" and your eyes cant talk, so go get yourself some POP-TARTS! XD

Also, I love fudging CHOCOLATE! Even in my head that sounded weird...
 

MrSnugglesworth

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LaughingTarget said:
I don't keep up with popular culture anymore, who are the barely legal pop star singers these days?
Hannah Montana and someone else. We're also talking about Pop-Tarts. Not Pop-Whores.
 

LaughingTarget

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Mrsnugglesworth said:
LaughingTarget said:
I don't keep up with popular culture anymore, who are the barely legal pop star singers these days?
Hannah Montana and someone else. We're also talking about Pop-Tarts. Not Pop-Whores.
Isn't tart just a British slang term for that?
 

gigastrike

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Skeleon said:
Cpt. Red said:
What is this "pop-tart" you are speaking of?
Hah, so I'm not the only one who didn't know about that.

No, I haven't lived under a rock. But those thingies aren't that common in Europe.
As for the sausages: Well, they're meat. That's a big bonus right there.
You don't have pop-tarts in Europe? What do you eat in the morning when you don't have time?

O.T.: Blueberry.
 

RavingPenguin

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I once had a, I think it was, hot fudge sunday poptart. Oh. My. God. I ate the entire box they were so delicious.
 

MMMATT

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Hey, I got an idea...how about we fill a poptart with nasty meat? And you can put it in the microwave...
 

seyirci

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Brown sugar/cinnamon, because it's not too sweet. All of the fruit ones I have tried so far made me go running for a water bottle, or at least some milk.

(Which might not be a bad thing...)

I think I should try this s'mores of which people speak, though.
 

Aethren

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Pop-Tarts is the brand for a flat, rectangular, pre-baked toaster pastry made by the Kellogg Company. Pop-Tarts have a sugary filling sealed inside two layers of rectangular, thin pastry crust. Some varieties are frosted. They can be eaten without being warmed, but are often warmed inside a toaster. They are usually sold in pairs inside foil packages, and do not require refrigeration.

Popular flavors include chocolate, apple, frosted strawberry, frosted brown sugar cinnamon, cherry, and smores.

Pop-Tarts are Kellogg's most popular brand to date in the United States, with more than two billion Pop-Tarts sold each year. They are distributed mainly in the United States, but also in Canada. They can also be found in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Pop-Tarts were discontinued in Australia in 2005.

~Wikipedia