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Kellogg's Pop-Tarts

 
Description: Manufacturer: Kellogg's / Type: Breakfast Cereal

Newest Review: ... personal taste. They can be eaten by placing in the toaster and heating or they can be eaten cold from the pack. I prefer ... more

 ... them warm as it melts the chocolate inside the Pop Tart and it tastes all gooey and filling. They can be eaten for breakfast or just as a snack throughout the day. They come in a square cardboard box and are opened by a flap at the top of the box. The Pop Tarts inside are wrapped in little foil packets for freshness. The chocotastc ones are completely gorgeous! When you toast them they can get very hot so be careful you use a napkin or something else while holding them. When i bite into them, they taste crunchy on the o...more

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newby2
Premium Review Kellogg's Pop-Tarts: Hot Tarts! (555 words)
by - written on 22/04/08 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Kellogg's Pop Tarts I have a slight addiction to these Kellogg's pop tarts especially the chocolate variety. They were out when I was younger and my mum would never buy them for me so I suppose I am making up for lost time now. They come as far as I am aware only in two flavours, chocolate or strawberry. I have tried the strawberry ones only once and thought that they nowhere compared to the gorgeousness that was the chocolate variety. They cost £1.99p and I have seen them available in most supermarkets such as Tesco or Morrison's. They come packaged in a cardboard box and inside are wrapped up in silver foil in a portion ...  Read the complete review

sexyminxy
Premium Review Get that chocolate fix! (416 words)
by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Ever since i have been a young child, i have completely loved Pop Tarts. They are made by Kelloggs and this review is about the Chocotastic ones. I hadnt had Pop Tarts for ages until i was in Asda a few days ago and saw them in the cereal aisle. They cost me £2.17 for a box of eight Pop Tarts (works out at about 27p each) I think that this is actually quite expensive as i remember them being a lot cheaper! They come in lots of different varieties depending on your own personal taste. They can be eaten by placing in the toaster and heating or they can be eaten cold from the pack. I prefer them warm as it melts the chocolate inside the Pop Tart and it tastes all ...  Read the complete review

lyndsey1989
Premium Review Kellogg's Pop-Tarts: Strawberry Sensations! (482 words)
by - written on 29/08/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I remember the old style pop tarts which simply consisted of pastry with jam in the middle, in my house we enjoyed these a lot and were very disappointed when they stopped making them and introduced ones only covered in icing. This review is for Strawberry Sensation flavour only. We buy our pop tarts from Tesco where they retail at £2.18 for a box of 8 (400g). The packaging is slightly different than that in the picture, they are in an orange cardboard box with yellow circles on and have a large white pop tart logo with a picture depicting the product. Inside, there are 4 individually wrapped foil portions, each with 2 pop tarts inside. They can be found in the ...  Read the complete review

chekcherry
Premium Review Kellogg's Pop-Tarts (206 words)
by - written on 19/11/08 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Kellogs pop tarts are yet another great breakfast accompanyment or breakfast item by itself. For those times when you crave for something sweet, this is a great snack. Yes, this is a snack that needs to be toasted. The name does justice to it because you can shove these in your toaster and when they pop out, they are ready to be eaten (for the best taste). These are available in great many flavours and to change the introduction of the flavours Kelloggs has named created very attractive pictures on the package. The package is a rectangular box with each poptart wrapped in shiny thin packing. The outer box is dark blue with Kellogg's marked at ...  Read the complete review

wigglylittleworm
Premium Review Kellogg's Pop-Tarts: Poptastic! (395 words)
by - written on 31/10/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Pop Tarts have been around for years, I remember sulking when I was not allowed to have them for breakfast when I was a kid so I think picking up a packet was an act of belated teenage rebellion, either that or I had a new toaster to try out and I wanted to play with my new toy! I paid £1.99 for a 400g pack from Asda which contained 8 pop tarts which were foil wrapped into four packages of two pop tarts to keep them fresh. I chose the strawberry sensation flavour and there are also chocolate flavour ones. These are easy to prepare, just pop them into the toaster on its lowest heat setting and when it pops up you have a delicious snack to eat. I ...  Read the complete review

 

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