Why are poptards packaged with 2 poptards if there is one in a serving?!


Question: I have to waste a plastic bag every time i eat one to hold the other one


Answers: I have to waste a plastic bag every time i eat one to hold the other one

2 fit in a regular toaster

u could always get the go-tarts only one!

that would probably be because of packaging issues and trying to keep the price of the product down

They figure everyone has company in the morning( after a night out on the town).
What are you doing wrong?

i_love_i, a "poptard" is a retarded poptart.

I guess they think most people will eat two and with the weight issues in this country I think most are. Reuse the plastic bag by putting it back in the box each time you empty it for the next time you open a two pack.

Thumbs up to you for reading the label to see it is two servings too!

Just the fact that you call them poptards is awesome....

You use a ? zip lock
OK
JUST what has poluted the bag... You should be able to use it with NO attention 10 X
Your just being ?

It's a poptart not a poptard. Lol.

Just reuse that bag for the next time you open a box ... It IS silly though. They should package them individually. Why don't you e-mail a complaint to them? Alot of times companies will send free coupons to people who complain:)

To keep the "calories per serving" low - preferably below 100 cal.

Check your soda cans (regular soda, with sugar). They say 2 servings in a can, so the calories per serving is kept under 100. I think it's the same with potatochips - at least it was 10 years ago. Servingsize is ridiculously small, compared to how much people normally eat, but calories per serving is 100 or less :)





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