| Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Low Fat Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon, 14-Ounce, 8-Count Boxes (Pack of 12) | 
enlarge | Brand: Pop-Tarts Category: Grocery
Buy New: $26.28
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3017
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 3.6 x 5.6
UPC: 038000551109 EAN: 0038000551109 ASIN: B000AYDG3Y
Release Date: January 26, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | One 14-ounce box of eight toaster pastries | | | Enriched wheat pastry with cinnamon and brown sugar filling | | | Provides seven essential vitamins and minerals | | | Less fat than regular Pop-Tarts; no trans fat; no cholesterol | | | Individually-wrapped, baked toaster pastries to eat straight from the box or warm in the toaster |
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low fat poptarts June 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I absolutely love poptarts and I buy the lowfat version so I save about half the fat of the regular version. I think they taste better than the regular version when toasted. They come out crispier and with a better flavor. The price is right at amazon.com
Low fat doesn't mean precarious..... April 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I remember that these bad boys saved my life at a job I use to have. I would throw a couple of these Pop Tarts in the toaster and enjoy with a cup of coffee. I must say that they held me over very well until lunch time.
Or under the assumption I didn't have time for lunch because my former job was known for not letting an easy going guy like myself have the ability to go to lunch, despite my high production and charismatic personality. I guess that is why I don't work there anymore.
I digress, these Pop Tarts are really good and they don't taste low fat at all. The bold flavor of brown sugar and cinnamon burst from these Pop Tarts like a banshee's guffaws after Halloween is over. This treat is an exquisite pastry the can be served like beignets in The French Quarter.
I will stop with the metaphors this really is a great product.
Low-fat Pop Tarts rock... March 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My only wish is that Kellogg sold more choices (only Cinnamon and Strawberry). I could NOT find these in grocery stores anywhere. Even after contacting Kellogg...who "recommended" that I drive 50 miles to find. Ahhhhhh...no. That's where Amazon comes in. Couldn't believe it that Amazon carried them. Amazon's gain....and the grocery stores' loss.
If not for Kellogg's warning label I might have blown up the house September 4, 2007 I stummbled down the stairs in the morning, desperately in need of norishment to start my day. As I head toward the kitchen I am overwhelmed with a craving for Kellogg's Pop-Tarts. The low-fat frosted brown sugar cinnamon variety is the flavor that has stolen my heart. Not only is the kind contain the lowest amounts of sugar per serving in comparison to its sibling flavors in the Pop-Tart family, they are also comfort food that brings back many childhood memories. I grabbed a pouch out of the 14.7-ounce, 8 count box. Oh no! This is the only one left in the box. Thank goodness I have 9 more boxes on the shelf. I was in a hurry to get to my morning class amd found there was not enough time to wait for the toaster to perfectly brown and warm my duo of tarts. Because the microwave's superior cooking technology, I assume this appliance will warm my Pop-Tarts in the time alloted. I was just preparing to place them inside (as is) and cook them for 30 seconds when my roommate came into the kitchen and addressed the situation. She pushed me out of the way and grabbed my breakfast, still in its foil wrapper, out of the microwave. "Read the warning label," she said. The foil pouch says in blue lettering "do not microwave in pouch." She informed me foil in a microwave can catch on fire. If not for her or Kellogg's warning label I could have burnt the kitchen.
Pleasant Pastries, but not Perfect August 16, 2007 I was fearful of this product because, if you look at the ingredients, a Pop-Tart appears to be nothing more than a sugar sandwich. Pairs of Tarts share plastic foil-coated wrappers. It's not clear why they come in pairs; perhaps you are supposed to share a Tart with a close friend or loved one. Regardless, this doubling of the tarts diminished the experience (and hence, the rating) for me. A single Tart is a nice addition to a meal, but two Tarts is a meal unto itself and not, I think, the most balanced of meals as Tarts seem a bit high in sugar and white flour to base a meal upon.
Though these Tarts have lower fat than their counterparts, it seems for every gram of fat lost, more than a gram of sugar was added by the Kellogs Chefs. I wouldn't consider them a dietetic food and certainly wouldn't let any diabetic in the same room with these unusual pastries.
The upside of Pop Tarts is the surprising flavor. Though you can eat them cold, straight out of the package, Pop Tarts come alive after a minute in the toaster-oven. Each Tart has a filling which is slower to cool than the four-based shell. The difference in temperature combine with the distinct taste differences (a sweet-jam or frosting-like filling versus the less sweet pasty shell) to create a unique food experience. Moreover, though only the Brown Sugar Cinnamon flavor is reviewed, the full range of Tart flavors is overwhelming. You could literally spend hours deciding which Tart flavor to tackle next.
Regardless of the flavor, Tarts are no replacement for any pastry you would buy at a bakery. However the convenience combined with the low price make Pop Tarts worth a try.
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