Difference between revisions of "Pop-Tarts"
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Revision as of 17:00, 5 July 2020
Pop-Tarts is a brand of toaster pastry introduced in 1964 by the Kellogg Company. It primarily sells in the United States, but it also sells in Canada, parts of Europe, and Australia (where it was once discontinued).
In 2004, the brand started its "Crazy Good" advertising campaign, in which characters went after living Pop-Tarts with intent on eating them.
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Alive
Two Pop-Tarts are trapped in a freezer, and one eats the other to survive.
Video
Gallery
Hole
Two Pop-Tarts fall into a hole. Strawberry escapes, but Blueberry is eaten by a snake.
Video
Gallery
Freak Out Outtakes
The last outtake shows the Pop-Tart having been eaten by two hippo-butterfly creatures.
Video
Gallery
Best New Artist
The singing lizard eats all three Pop-Tart nominees.
Video