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  2. Toaster pastry - Wikipedia

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    Pop-Tarts: the top selling brand of toaster pastry for many years, first introduced by Kellogg's in 1964. [2] Toast'em Pop Ups: Toast'ems began production in February 1964 as Post Country Squares. The name changed in 1965 to Toast'em Pop Ups. The brand was sold to Schulze and Burch in 1971. [3]

  3. Pop-Tarts - Wikipedia

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    The United States military airdropped 2.4 million Pop-Tarts in Afghanistan during the initial attack in 2001. [16] A temporary store called Pop-Tarts World opened in Times Square on August 10, 2010 which included Pop-Tarts memorabilia, T-shirt making, a Pop-Tarts World Cafe featuring a sushi bar, and a vending machine called the Varietizer.

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    Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts were a hit with a test market in Cleveland in late 1963. The following year, Kellogg immediately sold out of the four original flavors—strawberry, blueberry, apple currant ...

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    The 1970s and '80s were filled with memorable but not-so-healthy foods. ... With a name suggested by the decade's fad of running and jogging but Old West-style marketing, it was tasty but ...

  6. Toast'em Pop Ups - Wikipedia

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    Toast'em Pop Ups is a toaster pastry brand, currently produced by the Schulze and Burch Biscuit Company. [1] They have a sugary filling sealed inside two layers of thin, rectangular pastry crust, coated in frosting.

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  8. William Post (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The pastries were initially called "fruit scones" but the name was changed to "Pop-Tarts", an allusion to the pop art trend at the time. [1] The first batch of Pop-Tarts was released to grocery stores in 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio, and quickly sold out. [8] In 1967, Post thought icing would be an ideal addition to the product.

  9. The returning Pop-Tarts flavor is already available online and heading to stores nationwide in the coming weeks. Pop-Tarts Makes ‘Dreams Come True’ With Limited Return of Discontinued Fan ...