I remember the Smores being to die for when toasted. Eh, I wouldn't touch them now.
Are poptarts healthy? Put it this way, anyone remember the Simpsons episode where Homer is trying to get all fat so he can work from home? The doctor told him to make sandwiches with poptarts in place of bread
Hmm a peanut butter and jelly sandwich encased with two slightly toasted poptarts. Ohhhh
And vieope, i believe those are the rock candy
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"If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?" Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall
I think you mean Pop Rocks.Originally Posted by Vieope
The only time Success comes before Work, is in the Dictionary.
http://www.pmichaud.com/toast/
this is the best possible use for pop tarts. (make your own pop tart blow torches)
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lol no thats Pop Rocks
Don't you have low fat pop tarts in the states? Kelloggs in the UK has umpteen pop tart flavours but no low fat ones. Boo!
Yeah but they are still wicked bad for you. It's all refined carbs.
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