Pop Tarts
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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!! LOL
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That's how I used to eat them too...
...and by "used to", I mean, "still".0 -
My favorite is the un-frosted strawberry ones.
Un-frosted Pop Tarts should have been discontinued as soon as frosting was invented.
Testify!
Was always awful when my mom accidentally bought the unfrosted ones.
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One pastry is about 200 calories. I think for a treat they are worth it especially if you cut one in half and put ice cream between the halfs. My favorites are brown sugar cinnamon and confetti cupcake. Red velvet are alright especially warm, but I didn't think either of the peanut butter ones were worth it.
You take that back!
I used to have a (single) Pop Tart ice cream sandwich on my cardio days, like so...
I gave them up for more ice cream. For now.
ETA my kids love the brown sugar cinnamon, but my faves are both peanut butter flavors, pumpkin pie (available around Halloween), s'mores and cookies & cream. I'd say marshmallow hot chocolate, but I didn't see them bring it back this year. All the Pop Tarts above are chocolate peanut butter, except the birthday cake one, which was just ok to me.0 -
The peanut butter ones taste like cookies to me, which isn't a bad thing, I save calories for them some days.
Is there a cookie dough one yet -_-0 -
My son and I like them toasted and smear a little butter on them.
You know just to make them shiny...lol
Brown sugar cinnamon..
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The peanut butter ones taste like cookies to me, which isn't a bad thing, I save calories for them some days.
Is there a cookie dough one yet -_-
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I absolutely love anything that has brown sugar and cinnamon flavor. I don't buy them often because at 400 calories a pair is insane and I cant just eat one. I need the pair lol Brown sugar and cinnamon oatmeal is the bomb too.0
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The peanut butter ones taste like cookies to me, which isn't a bad thing, I save calories for them some days.
Is there a cookie dough one yet -_-
I just died of happiness. They don't have them in my area, I'm gonna have to go hunting on the interwebs after I am resurrected.0 -
I had to try the peanut butter ones....they were awful and not worth the one bite I had before I threw it away!!!0
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I had to try the peanut butter ones....they were awful and not worth the one bite I had before I threw it away!!!
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Empty calories??? No nutrition???
LOL
Okay, I'm in...
...to learn more about the supposed nutritional nothingness that are Poptarts.
(PS: Frosted brown sugar cinnamon or GTFO.)
ETA: And what is with demonizing them because they "aren't filling"??? If you're sticking to an appropriate calorie target/deficit, why does it matter if you're filled up??? Stick to your target, be a little hungry sometimes, reach your goal.
TL;DR - there's more to the evaluation of a food than its filling/calories ratio.
(Sorry, I just get a little emotional when people start beating up on the food of the gods.)
No srsly... nutritionally they're pretty empty. If they fulfill some kind of emotional need, then have at it. Emotional eating is why I'm a fatty fat now, so I can't buy into your argument.0 -
Wow, pop tarts - I haven't had one since like the 80s! I do remember liking the frosted strawberry ones a whole lot as a kid, but who knows if they even taste like that anymore.0
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Empty calories??? No nutrition???
LOL
Okay, I'm in...
...to learn more about the supposed nutritional nothingness that are Poptarts.
(PS: Frosted brown sugar cinnamon or GTFO.)
ETA: And what is with demonizing them because they "aren't filling"??? If you're sticking to an appropriate calorie target/deficit, why does it matter if you're filled up??? Stick to your target, be a little hungry sometimes, reach your goal.
TL;DR - there's more to the evaluation of a food than its filling/calories ratio.
(Sorry, I just get a little emotional when people start beating up on the food of the gods.)
No srsly... nutritionally they're pretty empty. If they fulfill some kind of emotional need, then have at it. Emotional eating is why I'm a fatty fat now, so I can't buy into your argument.
I'd wager that you aren't overweight now because of the type of food you ate, but the quantity. You can emotionally eat "healthy" nutrient-dense food too. I've seen it done.
Poptarts have nutrition. They also provide energy. As a guy who maintains on 2900 calories, I'm not going to get all of my calories from "healthy" nutrient-dense food. Poptarts (and foods like it) have a place in my diet. To dismiss them as "empty" demonizes the food in a way that it doesn't deserve.
Now if you're saying that *you* lack the willpower to eat them and stay within your calorie limits, then I won't argue with you about that...but I will argue if you say the reason for this is because of something special about the food itself. This is a human problem, not a food problem. (I'll also argue if you espouse that it is essential (or even optimal) for everyone's weight loss that they also entirely cut out foods like poptarts.)
(Recently, I have been substituting "bowl of ice cream" for poptarts in the above narrative...but thanks to this thread, I think it's time to break out a box...of frosted brown sugar cinnamon, of course...because there is no other *real* poptart.)0 -
Check the search for Natures path Organic nongmo pop tarts and compare them to your run of the mill brand. No high fructose corn syrup in those.0
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The ones I have here are the UNFROSTED Brown Sugar Cinnamon ones!! We don't have the frosted one. Can I just frost them myself? Lol I still have the other one from the pack. I wonder what I should do with it?! Should I give it another chance?
1. Toast and spread butter on it?
2. Put stewed cinnamon apples on it? Kind of like an apple pie crust!? *drools*
3. #2 + vanilla ice cream?
4. Throw it away?
It just seemed bland to me, like a sad pastry dessert. I don't really mind if it's filling or if it's nutritional or not, I just wanted to try it and have it as like a treat, dessert or whatever! It's just a Pop Tart! Made it fit into my day!0 -
I don't like them. It's not that they are bad. It's that ice cream and cookies are better.0
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I am 20 years old, and I haven't had a single Pop Tart ever in my life :O0
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http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Goat-Cheese-and-Strawberry-Poptarts
This intrigues me and scares me at the same time.0 -
Pop Tarts? Never heard of 'em.0
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To me, the only flavor worth the calories is Wildberry. But then I will eat one a day until they are gone. Ok, sometimes 2 a day. So I don't buy them. Toaster Strudel are SO much better in general than Pop Tarts. Just sayin.
On second thought, if I am going to blow 200 cals on a pastry, it is definitely going to be a Krispy Kreme!0 -
I'd wager that you aren't overweight now because of the type of food you ate, but the quantity. You can emotionally eat "healthy" nutrient-dense food too. I've seen it done.
Poptarts have nutrition. They also provide energy. As a guy who maintains on 2900 calories, I'm not going to get all of my calories from "healthy" nutrient-dense food. Poptarts (and foods like it) have a place in my diet. To dismiss them as "empty" demonizes the food in a way that it doesn't deserve.
Now if you're saying that *you* lack the willpower to eat them and stay within your calorie limits, then I won't argue with you about that...but I will argue if you say the reason for this is because of something special about the food itself. This is a human problem, not a food problem. (I'll also argue if you espouse that it is essential (or even optimal) for everyone's weight loss that they also entirely cut out foods like poptarts.)
(Recently, I have been substituting "bowl of ice cream" for poptarts in the above narrative...but thanks to this thread, I think it's time to break out a box...of frosted brown sugar cinnamon, of course...because there is no other *real* poptart.)
I can most certainly have one and stay within my goal limits. I'm all for the idea 'if you want one, have one and track it' I'm also not saying that there's no place for empty calories in a diet, I was just arguing against someone saying they were 'nutritious' as though using that to justify eating one. It's not nutritious, but it tastes good. And it if tastes good, then eat it because it tastes good, but don't bs yourself into thinking it's good for you, yaknow?0 -
Cherry Poptarts all the way!!! And at 200 calories a pop (no pun intended, of course) they make a great dessert that has less calories than many other desserts out there (like, say, a Klondike bar of which has been my dessert of choice lately).0
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My huby can't stand to have poptarts in the house because they have no nitritional value as a breakfast. I used to hide a box of Smores poptarts so I could have them as a treat.
Yeah, that was just his way of saying they werent a good enough breakfast for the kids. I occasionally would let them have them for breakfast (while he was away) just paired it with milk and fresh fruit.0 -
They're a fabulous treat and especially when I have loads of calls to use up at the end of the day from cardio. I love the peanut butter and chocolate ones.
However at the moment I am trying to avoid processed food and do strength, so Pop Tarts are out for me at the moment, but I dare say I will indulge again soon!0 -
those look super yummy!0
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I'd wager that you aren't overweight now because of the type of food you ate, but the quantity. You can emotionally eat "healthy" nutrient-dense food too. I've seen it done.
Poptarts have nutrition. They also provide energy. As a guy who maintains on 2900 calories, I'm not going to get all of my calories from "healthy" nutrient-dense food. Poptarts (and foods like it) have a place in my diet. To dismiss them as "empty" demonizes the food in a way that it doesn't deserve.
Now if you're saying that *you* lack the willpower to eat them and stay within your calorie limits, then I won't argue with you about that...but I will argue if you say the reason for this is because of something special about the food itself. This is a human problem, not a food problem. (I'll also argue if you espouse that it is essential (or even optimal) for everyone's weight loss that they also entirely cut out foods like poptarts.)
(Recently, I have been substituting "bowl of ice cream" for poptarts in the above narrative...but thanks to this thread, I think it's time to break out a box...of frosted brown sugar cinnamon, of course...because there is no other *real* poptart.)
I can most certainly have one and stay within my goal limits. I'm all for the idea 'if you want one, have one and track it' I'm also not saying that there's no place for empty calories in a diet, I was just arguing against someone saying they were 'nutritious' as though using that to justify eating one. It's not nutritious, but it tastes good. And it if tastes good, then eat it because it tastes good, but don't bs yourself into thinking it's good for you, yaknow?
If I eat fewer than ~3000 daily calories, I lose lean muscle mass. It is a struggle to eat 3000 daily calories of "healthy" food every day and have made myself physically ill in this pursuit before. By adding a bowl of ice cream (or some poptarts), I can reach my calorie goals. In this context, the calorie dense foods are good for me. They also provide some nutrition in the form of vitamins (albeit "fortified" which is the equivalent of a low dose multivitamin, but nutrition nonetheless).
Should they be eaten in place of foods that would help someone reach their required/minimum/optimal nutrition needs? Of course not. But once those are met, there is nothing unhealthy about this particular food and in certain contexts (like my personal situation as outlined above), it is useful in meeting certain personal health goals.
TL;DR - Hail Poptarts! Long may they reign!0 -
I am 20 years old, and I haven't had a single Pop Tart ever in my life :O
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Those are by far my favorite pop tarts!!! Actually, it's the only will I will even eat. DELICIOUS0
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So I gave Pop Tarts another chance... Straight out of the package this time. No bueno. :indifferent: Ended up making my own brown sugar cinnamon toast to satisfy my brown sugar cinnamon craving. :laugh:0
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So I gave Pop Tarts another chance... Straight out of the package this time. No bueno. :indifferent: Ended up making my own brown sugar cinnamon toast to satisfy my brown sugar cinnamon craving. :laugh:
Straight out of the package?!??
What part of toaster pastry do you not understand?0
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