Billions have been eaten

The blog subject today is Steve’s idea.

He provided the box of the toaster pastries. He’d heard about the death of 96 year old William Post who is credited with helping create this breakfast confection.

He played an important role in co-creating the iconic Pop-Tarts brand and we are grateful to Bill for his legacy and lasting contributions to our company,” the spokesperson said.”

Have you ever eaten a Pop-Tart?

Shelf life is an issue for another day.

Steve sharing what he found

From Steve’s phone

9 thoughts on “Billions have been eaten

  1. Yes of course I have, they are one of the main food groups aren’t they? I’m certain I’ve seen them on the food pyramid somewhere. dc

  2. I used to make them for my kids way back when, before I realized how bad they were for them. They were a quick and easy breakfast for busy working moms in the 70s and 80s.

  3. Oh, goodness, I LOVED Pop Tarts as a teen and begged Mom to buy them. Now, not so much. They are way too sweet and not one tad nutritious. Give me a bowl of old-fashioned oatmeal laced with fruit.

  4. I think a Pop Tart is a bit of a far cry from a fruit scone…. 😉 Same as Audrey, I enjoyed them as a kid, but can’t stomach them now. Funny how tastes change & evolve.

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