Does the World Need Pop-Tarts?
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Honey,
Allura Red,
Wheat Starch,
Wheat Flour,
Baking Soda,
Soybean and Palm Oil,
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Peanut Butter,
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Modified Corn Starch,
Breakfast,
Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil,
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Enriched Flour,
Corn Syrup,
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Corn Cereal,
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Reduced Iron,
Trans Fat,
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Sugar,
Caramel Color,
Citric Acid,
Turmeric Color,
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Dried Apples,
Kellogg's,
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,
Vitamin B2,
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To this day, Pop-Tarts account for 80% of the "toaster-pastry" segment. Great, right? I beg to differ. Pop-Tarts are an unfortunate tradition that needs to be stopped. Immediately.




Hemi Weingarten | Posted 03.18.2010 | Green