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He actually made enough money selling Pop-Tarts to buy a car.
She prepared the night before with a dinner of Pop-Tarts.
I looked in my cupboard, but there were no Pop-Tarts.
The kids sell Pop-Tarts in school like they’re drug dealers.
"There is a difference between books and Pop-Tarts," the letter warned.
Did you have Pop-Tarts coming out of your ears?
Industry trade groups have raised issues with Pop-Tarts advertising.
"You wouldn't be calling me if a manufacturing facility making Pop-Tarts wanted to add 50 jobs," he said.
The filing included photos of chewed Pop-Tarts and the three states.
Later it was Pop-Tarts, then sweet rolls, but always breakfast foods.
These aren't just any Pop-Tarts; they're the frosted strawberry variety.
They dance on tippy toes and fly through the air with Pop-Tarts.
There are no backstage riders, but their chaperone gives them water, fruit and, on a good day, Pop‑Tarts.
I rip open another foil pack and gobble two more Pop-Tarts.
I'm sure there exist many great books that were fuelled by whisky and Pop-Tarts.
One of our favorite comfort foods is Pop-Tarts.
The gifts finally came early this morning, in the form of Pop-Tarts, peanut butter and other food rations.
Outside the United States, sales of Pop-Tarts amounted to $75 million last year.
That means that if you like Pop-Tarts, great.
Strawberry Pop-Tarts were a surprise hero of hurricane Katrina in 2005.
You people don't have any Pop-Tarts or Twinkles or anything.
Another believes there is no space for a single box of cereal or Pop-Tarts, brought as backup by parents of young children.
This decision has since been reversed and current boxes of Pop-Tarts continue to pronounce that the product is 'made with real fruit'.
The chips were her suggestion, but the Pop-Tarts, she said, “were the firefighters’ request.”
He said he had grown up eating Pop-Tarts.