POPTARTS!! mmm!! Do you?!


Question: Do you TOAST your pop tarts? I never have and I never will, eww!


Answers: Do you TOAST your pop tarts? I never have and I never will, eww!

I never toast mine. right outta the box is the best.

pop tarts are bad for you and nasty

Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. I like the edges to be a little more brown when I do though. And they are not ewww toasted!! haha I don't really eat them very often though...kinda have to be in the mood...although the chocolate ones are good!

I luuuv poptarts. Omg I haven't had one for like a year! I'm craving them now lolz. No I don't usually toast them. But if they are the smores ones I do because the chocolate and marshmellows get all warm and gooey and yummy. Hehe. K I'm gunna go get some lolz bibi

toaster strudel is really awesome too. they have this strawberry cheesecake one that is really really good.

Sometimes they're good!

yes, i have, and they are usually waaaaaaaaaaay better, but i'm lazy and just eat them.

lol, i actually fogot you toast them :P

I toast my poptarts but only to the POPTART sign on my toaster......sometimes the edges get too brown though...

I think that's why pop tarts were invented, to eat something warm and sweet for a snack.

I don't toast my either.....I just had one with some milk.

I am 40 yrs old and I still love poptarts. I eat them on my break at work all the time. (and no, i don't toast them because i have no toaster at work) but if i eat them home i toast them about 1/2 the time.

Be careful eating Poptarts because they contain the compound
α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-fructofur...

I don't care for pop tarts but I know of alot of people that do. , and they do toast them in the toaster. . .





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