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Re: Pop Tart Sacrilege [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Or pizza pockets
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Why would one put a pizza in their pocket?






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Re: Pop Tart Sacrilege [racin_rusty] [ In reply to ]
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racin_rusty wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
I have never eaten a Pop tart. They look pretty boring.

You're not missing anything.
You are right about that one. I went through a pop tart phase over twenty years ago. Only strawberry with real peanut butter made a decent lunch/snack. The frosted pop tarts are disgusting as they are crusty and too sweet. The thought of one tasting like a Jolly Rancher is wrong.


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Re: Pop Tart Sacrilege [japarker24] [ In reply to ]
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japarker24 wrote:
They have some cool new flavors. I like the double chocolate fudge ones (some flavor like that).

I love those. But, I put a thick layer of peanut butter between the two pop tarts and make a sandwich out of it
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Re: Pop Tart Sacrilege [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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As a single man I used to have 4 of these for dinner plus a huge glass of milk.


Which is why I tell my wife to never bring them in the house. I cannot trust myself with them!
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Re: Pop Tart Sacrilege [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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ubdawg wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/...reakfast-pastry.html

Personally, I'm a classics kind of guy. Just give me a plain brown sugar pop tart. But i did experiment with some toasted marshmallow fluff once.

Plain raspberry are awesome. S’mores pop tarts are also good, as the brown sugar ones. Way back in the day, with a 60 minute commute, my breakfast of champions was a pack of pop tarts and a coke.

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