Pop Tarts
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I vote fig newton0
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Brown sugar and cinnamon are amazing.
I'm super surprised about the peanut butter Pop-Tart disdain because I freaking love them. I warm them twice and they taste like a peanut butter cookie. Extra delicious with rocky road ice cream to make a sandwich.0 -
Pop Tarts are one of those items I'll eat only if they're my absolute last option. The last time I ate one was months ago; I was at work, starving, and it was in the vending machine.
Nutritionally, they offer little, and based on their ingredients, give you a sugar spike and immediately bring you back down again soon after. But, they're an okay splurge once in a while if I can fit them into my macros. I personally enjoy the blueberry and strawberry ones.0 -
currently have the cinnamon brown sugar and the peanut butter ones. Both of which are epic deliciousness!
I also liked the PB 1 (not the 1 w/ the chocolate/fudge on the outside).
We like to toast them but my husband likes putting a little butter on his (I don't)!
I haven't had them since they 1st came out (that initial "must try" box) and especially since signing up with MFP!
I know someone else brought up the Special K Crisps, we made a switch to those (even though I'm the 1 who's on the "diet") and we both like them.
I've found that I actually like them better than Pop tarts, I feel like I'm getting more filling and less of the "pastry" which helps to curb my "sugar" need!0 -
<-- In4 poptart ice cream sandwiches! Pumpkin pie poptarts stuff with edys pumpkin patch ice cream FTW! :drinker:0
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I vote fig newton
Me too. I always thought Pop Tarts were way too sweet. Now even more so.0 -
Brown sugah/cinn. is the go to flavor in our house for 3/5.
1/5 prefer cookies and cream.
1/5 dislike most, will eat the occasional cake batter sprinkly thing. Otherwise, not the taste I prefer.I've even found a recipe and made them from scratch.
NOW I am interested.0 -
My 12 year old adores the brown sugar cinnamon, we've had them around here for quite a while and I didn't realize they were relatively new... perhaps we were a test market. hub likes Chocolate fudge. I have loved the frosted strawberry and blueberry sinice I was a kid. I don't buy them because while I love them soooo much, and would find a way to work in the calories once in a while for a snack, not only is the sugar not a good idea for my diabetes but I can't quite trust myself to stop at one. At least, not yet.
I remember having Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts as far back as probably 2004, so they are not new.
I am not crazy about pop tarts personally. I would absolutely chow down on one if I liked them more, though. They do provide SOME nutrition, it's just not the ideal food or anything.0 -
To me, they aren't worth it. I loved them as a kid and during college, took a break eating them for a couple of years then I tried them again. Needless to say, adult me was not a fan anymore.0
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Just make room for the 420 calories from eating both pastries and have at it! I eat Pop Tarts like once or twice a year.0
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I felt the same way when I saw the peanut butter variety of pop tarts. I chose not to buy them. But if you want one, then have one. Just remember that it's empty calories that's not really providing any nutrition.
You're making a mistake!0 -
Frosted strawberry poptarts are always around my house because DH and DS eat them on a daily basis. I cannot eat them because they are a trigger food for me. I love a warm strawberry poptart, but it quickly turns to two, or three, or... and other not-so nutritious choices. I allow myself to have treats on a daily basis, but poptarts are something I have to avoid. (Also chocolate chip cookies. I could eat an entire package of chewy chips ahoy before I realized what I was doing.) I have to JUST SAY NO!0
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The brown sugar and cinnamon is my absolute favorite flavor of pop tarts (without frosting, I don't like that kind, but the frosted kind is much more available). However, I haven't had any in several years. They aren't the slightest bit healthy.
I'm surprised you just now noticed this flavor. As a fan, I can attest that this flavor has been around for at least 15 years, and probably much longer because I think I had them as a child but I am not 100% positive of that.0 -
I love pop tarts but only eat them while in the great out doors. I keep them in most of my packs and after a long hike or dirt bike ride I don't even feel bad about enjoying them at the top of a mountain.0
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So, I haven't had them in years (Not that I was avoiding them but I had other goodies in mind!) but I saw a Brown Sugar Cinnamon one in the grocery the other day and it caught my attention! I absolutely LOVE cinnamon! I never saw that flavor before. I think the last one I had was a chocolate chip one.
Anyway, is it worth buying? calories Or just ehhh?
What's your favorite Pop Tart flavor?
(Or should I just get fig newtons? Lol)
Pop tarts > fig newtons all day every day! Fig newtons are really high in calories for what you get, IMHO. As for pop tarts, there are only 3 flavors worth occasionally eating:
Frosted strawberry (with sprinkles)
Frosted cherry (with sprinkles)
Brown sugar & cinnamon
I don't eat them often because there are usually other goodies that sound way better, but sometimes I just feel like a Pop tart! Room temperature is my preferred way to eat them, although the brown sugar cinnamon ones are good lightly toasted with a glass of milk...now I want a pop tart.0 -
So, I finally got the Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart and I've got to say... I'm quite disappointed. I made sure to fit TWO Pop Tarts in my day (Since one package has two! I might not be able to stop myself from having just one!!) Anyway, I just had one and felt disappointed and proceeded to make toast with almond butter to make up for the calories I allotted for the other Pop Tart. :yawn:
Maybe Fig Newtons will be less disappointing. Let's see next week!0 -
I love the brown cinnamon sugar Pop Tarts and the s'mores ones. However after reading the book "Salt, Sugar, Fat" and learning that Pop Tarts were created because the creator's daughter wanted CAKE for breakfast and a Pop Tart was an alternate solution that could be pre-packaged and boxed... not so appetizing. Plus, there's way too much sugar and they leave me hungry an hour afterwards. It's been so long since I've had one that I don't even look twice in the grocery store anymore.0
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Brown Sugar have been around in like forever!! Loved to eat the outside all the way around first then devour the yummy frosting covered pastries...haven't had one in a few years but when I did, loved those toasted and untoasted!! Holy crap flashback!! LOL0
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Growing up, pop tarts were plentiful in my house. My brother refused to eat any of them but the brown sugar cinnamon flavor, but he was like that with everything! Personally, I can't stand that flavor (but maybe it was because I was around it so often). My favorites were the Cookies & Cream, S'mores, and Wildberry. Now that they have Peanut Butter, those are my new favorites (seriously, they're so much better)! However, for 200 calories a piece, I hardly believe they're worth it. Want to splurge? Toaster strudels have always been superior in my opinion, and are usually around 160-180 each, not much less but so much tastier!0
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So, I finally got the Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Pop Tart and I've got to say... I'm quite disappointed. I made sure to fit TWO Pop Tarts in my day (Since one package has two! I might not be able to stop myself from having just one!!) Anyway, I just had one and felt disappointed and proceeded to make toast with almond butter to make up for the calories I allotted for the other Pop Tart. :yawn:
Maybe Fig Newtons will be less disappointing. Let's see next week!
That's a bummer.0 -
I brought back 2 of these in my luggage on my last return from the USA. I'm pretty sure the TSA went in and intentionally smashed 'em.
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I think they're a complete waste of calories. Some of them are pretty tasty, but I'm always still hungry when I finish eating the two that come in the pack. I could probably eat a whole box in one sitting, easy. I feel the same way about Fig Newtons.
I tend to stay away from the "Cookies and Cracker" aisle at the grocery store. Nothing in that aisle is going to make me feel like I just ate something.0 -
I effing love pop tarts.
I have a pop tart maker, though I say (pop taht makah), where you make the dough, fill with whatever you want then shut and walah.. warm pastry.
Nutella with vanilla frosting is my favorite.0 -
I don't like them at all, or toaster strudel either, but that's just me. I don't care for warm pastry. Except for apple crumb pie once in a while or blueberry muffins, I generally don't eat pastry, period. Rather have a slab of chocolate.0
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The brown sugar cinnamon ones are my 13 year old's favorite. Actually I think it's the only ones she will eat... I haven't ever tried them though, so I don't know for sure. They had a seasonal one out this year at Christmas, Sugar Cookie. Now those things were delicious and I cannot wait for them to come out again next year.0
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I'll pass up a pop tart 99.9% of thé time. we make baklava.
Bravo kaleh!
Baklava.....YES!!!!!! better than poptarts!0 -
Mmmmmmmmm. Brown sugar cinnamon (not frosted) is my absolute favorite. I've even found a recipe and made them from scratch. I don't eat them a lot, but when I really want one, I find a way to work it into my day.
WHAT!!!!
Well, what are you waiting for!!!! What's the recipe?0 -
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I effing love pop tarts.
I have a pop tart maker, though I say (pop taht makah), where you make the dough, fill with whatever you want then shut and walah.. warm pastry.
Nutella with vanilla frosting is my favorite.
"voila" - sorry I had to. I'm working on that character defect of mine. Are you from BAHS-ton?0
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