Why do frosted Pop-Tarts have the same cals as unfrosted?
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I was totally wondering this myself the other day at target looking at the chocolate peanut butter pop tarts... I still want some of those. Macros are about the same too.
You looked at them but didn't buy them??? Get back there and buy them this instant!
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Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.0
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Wizardry, pure and simple.0
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Ya'll are doing it wrong.
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I had no idea unfrosted pop tarts even existed!0
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Ya'll are doing it wrong.
Oh!!! QFT!!!!!0 -
Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.
Nice, good to know.0 -
Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.
That regulation applies to ALL food, period.0 -
Ya'll are doing it wrong.
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Is the weight of the food exactly the same? I would imaging the frosted version is actually a slightly lighter product... that would be my guess anyway.
2nd guess would be the frosted version is different than the non frosted one. Meaning, maybe they put more sugar in the non-frosted version, but reduced that for the frosted one since it has frosting.
Just guesses... I have nothing to back me up.0 -
Obviously frosting is a negative calorie food.0
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Obviously frosting is a negative calorie food.
I choose to believe this is the right answer.0 -
Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.
That regulation applies to ALL food, period.
wowza. 20% is a pretty substantial amount.0 -
Without the frosting they would probably taste bland, so they go ahead and do you a favor and add extra sugar to them.:huh:
oops, not fast enough... 777 beat me to it!0 -
I had no idea. I'm angry at poptarts now.
strudels are better anyhow..0 -
Ya'll are doing it wrong.
Oh my god. I need one of these STAT.0 -
was just at walmart and compared Trophy brand nuts and here is what I found:
plain dry roasted peanuts have 310 cals per 1/3 cup while honey roasted only have ~ 2600 -
Ya'll are doing it wrong.
Red Velvet is my fav! In fact I have about 28 boxes of them right now LOL :drinker:0 -
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Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.
That regulation applies to ALL food, period.
That's 20% off in both directions, btw.0 -
OMG!!! There are red velvet poptarts?! I only like the frosted brown sugar and cinnamon ones, toasted, but Red Velvet sounds amazing!!!! What a shame, I have to go shopping today!! ;-)0
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The odd thing is that the 20% rule is there because of what you would consider better foods with less processing. Fruit is inconsistent; two apples from the same orchard might be the same size but one may taste sweeter because it actually does have a higher sugar content.0
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Because God loves me. Final answer!0
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This has always bothered me.
They probably add more filling to make up for lack of extra sugar/sweetness on top.0 -
28 boxes?? You aren't being serious are you? lol
I will tell you what is an abomination about pop-tarts. Heating them! YUCK!0 -
Because per FDA regulations, processed food's calorie count is allowed to be off by up to 20%. The frosting probably doesn't add more than that, so they can probably just use the same label.
Oh great.
Way to rain on the parade! :laugh:0
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