![]() This flavor comes with a delicious triple-berry filling with purple and neon blue frosting. The flavor was released in 1996 since then, it has had a special place in pop-tart lovers’ hearts. It’s one of the most loved weird flavors of a pop tart. ![]() Try it to know if you like chocolate flavor pop tart or not. Like all other flavors, this one is readily available in the market. That’s why even people who love to eat chocolate don’t prefer this flavor much. Also, the pastry-to-filling ratio is pretty low, and your first bite often ends with the wafers themselves. However, the leading cause was pre-packed eggless dough of cookies tasted gritty. Most people never liked the idea of eating chocolate with crispy wafers. The brand again made headlines when it launched the chocolate chip-based flavor. Here comes the next one on this list of weird pop tart flavors. It never got famous, but you can still purchase it from Amazon, taste it yourself, and figure out the side you belong to. That’s because most people eat pop tart as their breakfast, and this flavor tastes like candy. However, the number of people who hated the flavor was much more than one who loved it. While the other half of the fans opposed the fact saying that the filling was too sweet for them and didn’t like this experiment with their favorite pop tart. One said the filling tasted terrific they liked the texture, watermelon taste, and fragrance the snack left in their mouth after consuming it. When Pop-tart launched the limited edition of the watermelon flavor, the fans separated into two parts. Now that you understand the pop tart let us quickly start our delicious yet weird journey of exploring the odd flavors that pop tart provides. This article will make you aware of all those weird flavors that make the news every year. Due to this, you will find various memes, gifs, and funny videos of pop tart weird flavors on the Internet. Still, pop tart maintains people’s interest by occasionally launching weird flavors that usually don’t last long but immediately becomes a hot topic among pop tart lovers worldwide. Some regular flavors are available throughout the year. They are mainly distributed in the US but have a broad market in Canada, the UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand. Kellogg’s is a famous brand in America, and the company sells over a million units yearly. Each pop tart is packed inside foil packaging that doesn’t require refrigeration. It is sold as pre-cooked frozen food that you need to warm it using a microwave, or even you can use a toaster to consume. The snack has a creamy filling between two layers of wafers of pastry crust. ![]() From where can I purchase these weird flavors?įor those who don’t know about Pop-tart, it’s an established brand since 1964, owned by toaster pastries, and initially sold by Kellogg’s.Judging from the crowd of snack-samplers above, free Pop-Tarts are the last thing America’s idle need. These limited edition Wild Strawberry-flavored and patriotically-frosted Pop-Tarts were promoted during the 2006 American Idol Tour. Such considerations didn’t seem to bother Kellogg’s and the producers of American Idol back in July of 2006, however. Hmm, last time someone ate a flag (we’re lookin’ at you, Zoidberg) there was hell to pay. Mike appears to be enjoying them but will he look so cheery after nomming all 16? Patriotart Take Pumpkin Pie Pop-Tarts… you were expecting maybe Pumpkin Spice? No doubt those are on the way but for now (actually, autumn of 2013), harvest-flavor aficionados like Mike Mozart will have to feed their craving with Pumpkin Pie Pop-Tarts. ![]() Pop-Tarts may have been inspired by traditional English mince pies but does that mean every possible pie flavor works as a Pop-Tart filling? Whether it works or not, Kellogg’s is gonna give it a shot. Considering the pink frosting iss embedded with little Hello Kitty faces and red hair bows, the sickly sweet gooey red filling must be… noooo, let’s not go there! And ignore the chainsaw in Annellese Zemp‘s photo above as it has ZERO connection to the manufacturing of Hello Kitty Pop-Tarts. Hello Kitty Pop-Tarts featured “Meow-Berry” filling, whatever that is. Strawberry Pop-Tarts taste like strawberries, S’mores Pop-Tarts taste like S’mores, and Hello Kitty Pop-Tarts taste like Japan’s sweetest character cat, of course! Credit Flickr users Valent1ne Apogee and Jason Cosper ( boogah) for the photos above. Introduced in 1964, Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts have become a pop culture phenomenon boasting a host of odd & unusual flavors only a Nyan Cat could love.
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