AMERICANS: what are "pop tarts"?!


Question: AMERICANS: what are "pop tarts"!?
they're in like every movie, t!.v show and book!.!.!.!. i need to know!
thankyou, from australia xxx heheWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Oh - Pop Tarts! They're foil-wrapped, flat, toaster pastries made by Kelloggs (the cereal people)!. There are two flat pieces of "doughy stuff" with something inbetween (maybe fruit filling or cinnamon!.) Some of them have frosting!. Some don't!.

You are supposed to put them in the toaster, where they get heated up and turned into a so-called "breakfast"!. Some people like them "raw", though!.

They're almost made of - like - a thick, pie-crust-type, dough (rather than a bread,cookie, or cake dough)!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

MMMMMMM!.!.!.!.
Pop-tarts are wonderfully baked pastries, ready-to-eat right from the pouch, if you prefer the warmed, you can toast them for breakfast!. They are slim enough to fit in any size toaster!.

They are filled with a variety of flavored smooth fruit!.
Some are frosted with icing on the outside for the extra sweet-tooth!.

"FROSTED FLAVORS"
Frosted Strawberry
Vanilla Milkshake
Frosted Wildberry
Frosted Strawberry Milkshake
Ginger Bread
Apple Cinnamon
Apple Strudel
Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Cinnamon Roll
Frosted Blueberry
Frosted Cherry
Frosted Chocolate Fudge
Frosted Cookies & Cream
Frosted S'Mores
Hot Fudge Sundae
Strawberry Cheese Danish
Frosted Chocolate Vanilla Cream
Frosted Raspberry

"UNFROSTED"
Strawberry
Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Blueberry

"POP-TARTS SPLITZ"
Chocolate Strawberry
Chocolate Vanilla
Strawberry Blueberry

"LIMITED EDITION"
Dulce De Leche
Guava Mango
Chocolate Banana Split
Orange Cream

"WHOLE GRAIN"
Strawberry
Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Chocolate FudgeWww@FoodAQ@Com

Pop Tarts are a breakfast treat from Kellogg's!. They're a rectangular piece of bread w/ a fruit-flavoured filling, i!.e!. strawberry, blueberry, cinnamon!. Some of 'em have glazing on the outside!. They're cooked in toasters!. Pillsbury also has a similar food called Toaster Strudels!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's a breakfast pastry type thing, that is a little rectangle, with icing on it, and filled with something (fruit filling or chocolate or whatever flavors they have now)

All of the fruit ones are nasty, but Chocolate chip is the bomb when it's put in a toaster!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

haha a pop tart is a breakfast food!. you can put them in a toaster and warm them up!. umm!.!.!.they usually have some kind of filling like some kind of fruit or berry!. they also have Cinnamon they are the best by the way!. i guess i really don't know how to explain them pastryWww@FoodAQ@Com

they are rectagular shaped pasteries looks like toaster strudile but they have a firmer crust they have icing or none and they have a fruit filling that warms in the microwave comes in many flavors
www!.kelloggs!.com and look under products and poptartsWww@FoodAQ@Com

Well i'm from aus too,but i know what they are,they are like that guy said a toaster pastry,usually with fruity filling or chocolate,their nice on occasion but defiantly not something you should eat for breakfast everyday xDWww@FoodAQ@Com

Flaky pastry that's fruit filled and icing topped that children and dope heads love to eat!. I haven't eaten one in many years, nor do I crave one!. Ick!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

An extremly yummy breakfast snack!!!!!!!!!!!! They come in all diff flavors!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www2!.kelloggs!.com/brand/brand!.asp!.!.!.

What is your fav kind of hot pocket!?
http://answers!.yahoo!.com/question/index;!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

diabetes on a plateWww@FoodAQ@Com

um, a mass produced breakfast pastry that tastes better than vegemite!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

A pastry that is "like eating cake for breakfast!."Www@FoodAQ@Com

have u been reading twilight!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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