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Author Topic: LISTEN UP AMERICA... What do I do with a pop tart  (Read 2430 times)

what do you have for little debbie snacks because thats all that really matters

Whoa what do u even eat?
tbh I don't really eat much of anything in this thread

Fish n' chips and scones

what do you have for little debbie snacks because thats all that really matters

Oh my gosh I want those oatmeal sandwich cookie things.



I'm pretty sure your damn pop tart is gone now that its been SIXTEEN DAYS

The forget is a pop tart? It sounds worse than a Golden Gaytime.
HOW THE forget HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD OF POP TARTS HOLY stuff

HOW THE forget HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD OF POP TARTS HOLY stuff
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I THOUGHT THEY HAD THOSE IN AUSTRALIA WHAT THE forget

who the forget puts them in a microwave

I THOUGHT THEY HAD THOSE IN AUSTRALIA WHAT THE forget
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they once declared war on emus and lost it
* a u s t r a l i a *

I toasted mine.
They were just chocolate ones though.
They were nice though, but a little something of nothing.

Kinda like a dry nutri-grain bar.

Anyway, apparantly you can also get them from Tesco.
There's a little sweet-shop in my local shopping centre that sells them, and other American sweets, but they're forget-off over priced.
Question for Americans. How much is a single Twinkie? The shop here sells them for £1 (1.63) each.
Because to me that is just taking the piss, even if it is imported. And they taste like stuff. Would rather have a Cadbury's Mini Roll.


Are they supposed to be a breakfast item, or what?
Cause that's the idea I got from them, but they do not seem like a good choice for breakfast.

Are they supposed to be a breakfast item, or what?
Cause that's the idea I got from them, but they do not seem like a good choice for breakfast.
yah, I think they are. By people way then for snacks too