Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Frosted Strawberry Toaster Pastries, Fun Breakfast for Kids, Family Pack, (32 Toaster Pastries), 54.1 oz
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The amount of fiber in each Pop-Tart is less than 1 gram. Tart.
Selected User Reviews For Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Frosted Strawberry Toaster Pastries, Fun Breakfast for Kids, Family Pack, (32 Toaster Pastries), 54.1 oz
It's not me, it's the pastries! It's a colossal Pop-Tarts container. Tarts for an unusually low price; each pastry costs less than twenty cents. This deal was too good to pass up as a savvy shopper. Strawberry is one of our top three flavor choices. I admit that having a variety of flavors would have been preferable, but then it would have included a flavor that isn't POP-worthy. In our home, we have a lot of unique items. In terms of flavor, texture, and so on. I'm sure you're aware of it already. If you don't, it's probably best to stick with the seeds and old milk you're used to for breakfast because they're not good for you.
I'm not one to give such low marks; I expect things to happen, and life is full of surprises. You can't hold one person responsible for the failure of something; it could be a combination of factors rolled into a neat little package. This was probably the fourth time in the last five years that I'd ordered pantry food, and I thought to myself, "They're all boxed up and in foil packs. " What is the worst that could happen? They were terrible, and where there was frosting, there wasn maybe more than 40% coverage of the frosting on the first pack I pulled out. It appeared to be clear. When spread onto the pastry, it looked as if it had melted or hadn't fully developed. I shrugged and put them in the toaster. I took a bite and it tasted bad, like it had been spoiled. I didn't say anything to the children as a control experiment. A pack was shared by the two of them. They both spit it out after only two bites, so I'm left with 26 pop tarts and no desire to try any more. They aren't expired either, which is a big disappointment. I'm going to include some photos.
I originally ordered these poptarts for myself, but as soon as they were placed on my doorstep, my family began sniffing around. I did everything I could to keep them hidden from the greedy goblins, but when I entered the kitchen a few days later, I discovered a crushed box. Following up on my suspicions, I discovered empty packets hidden under my son's pillow, which my wife had been eating in the shower. Because she doesn't like the ends, there was a clog, which clogged the drain. The takeaway is that they should be delivered to P. I'm not going to eat another tart unless I get a box in the future.
I placed an order for two 32-count boxes. Two 16ct poptart boxes are included in each box. One of my 32 ct boxes had been opened, so I figured it was no big deal and opened it up to find one of my 16 ct boxes had been opened as well. I thought to myself, "Wow, this is strange," and wondered if it had been tossed around. When I opened the 16ct box, I discovered that it only contained 12 poptarts. So either the warehouse crew got hungry or I got someone's stale poptarts, which is odd in both cases. I tossed the first box and got to work on the second. So far, every single poptart has been mangled or broken in some way. When I go to toast them, chunks of poptart have fallen off and are now lining the inside of my poor toaster.
These were mediocre at best. In comparison to store-bought ones, they appeared to be frail. When I opened them up, the majority of them were broken. When I tried to toast the ones that weren't broken, they crumbled in the toaster oven. Pop music is one of my favorites. Tarts, but I'm not sure where they went.
They're so stale that they fall apart and are mushy to the touch, and they're not frosted like the ones you'd buy at the supermarket. They have the same appearance as the unfrosted ones, but with strange smears of an off-white substance. On top of that, a white gel To top it off, I tried to return them because they're so bad, but Amazon won't take them back. It was a waste of money. Ugh!.
I'm not sure I'll buy these from Amazon again because I'm worried about the freshness.
Taste Greatbr>br>I was hesitant to order a food-related item from Amazon, but these are fresh; my 32-pack box's expiration date was July 2017br>br>and at just over $7, it's a great deal for how many you get. br>br>The only drawback is that some of them may have cracked or fallen apart during shipping, making it difficult to use in the toaster; this is why I gave it 4 stars.