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Posted: Sep 09, 2008 9:39 am Post subject: the history of the Poptart |
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History
Post Cereals first created the confection that would become Pop-Tarts in the early 1960s. Post adapted its process for enclosing food in foil to keep it fresh without spoiling—first used for dog food—to its new toaster-prepared breakfast food. Intended to complement its cold cereals, Post announced its new product in 1963 to the press, giving them the name "Country Squares".[5]
Because Post had revealed Country Squares before it was ready, Post's biggest competitor, Kellogg, was able to develop its own version in six months.[6]
Originally not frosted when first introduced, it was later proved that frosting could survive the toaster, and the first frosted Pop-Tarts were officially released in 1967.Today, there is a wide variety of Pop-tart flavors, including Chocolate Chip, S'Mores, Raspberry, French Toast and Mint Chocolate Chip.
In 1992, Pop-Tarts became the focus of controversy when Thomas Nangle sued Kellogg for damages after his Pop-Tart got stuck and caught fire in his toaster. The case gained notoriety when humor columnist Dave Barry wrote a column about starting a fire in his own toaster with Pop-Tarts.[7] In 1994, Texas A&M University professor Joseph Delgado performed an experiment proving that, when left in the toaster too long, strawberry Pop-Tarts could produce flames over a foot high.[8] The discovery triggered a flurry of lawsuits. Since then, Pop-Tarts carry the warning: "Due to possible risk of fire, never leave your toasting appliance or microwave unattended.".
Pop-Tarts were introduced with fairly substantial marketing to the United Kingdom in the early 1990s, although they have failed to replicate their U.S. success. The frosting initially had a tendency to melt off of the surface completely during heating and subsequently clog the toaster, a design error which suggests they may have been manufactured by a different company under license. This is still a topic of debate.
In 2001, the United States' military dropped 2.4 million Pop-Tarts in Afghanistan during the United States War in Afghanistan.[9]
In 2004, Pop-Tarts began a new ad campaign titled "Crazy Good". Characters that appeared often were a singing lizard and a group of kids, dubbed "crazy-good kids", who commonly frightened the Pop-Tarts and caused them to be eaten or chased away. The ads employ squiggly animation, surreal humor, and non sequitur, all of which bear a strong resemblance to the signature work of animator Don Hertzfeldt. One "crazy-good kid" in particular bears strong resemblance to Billy in Hertzfeldt's Billy's Balloon. However, Hertzfeldt was not involved in any way with the ads and is currently looking into possible litigation for stealing his work. [10]
In 2006, Pop-Tarts also introduced a new product known as Go-Tarts. These are similar to Pop-Tarts, but are long, narrow, and wrapped individually (instead of in packages of two). True to their name, they are used on-the-go, portably.
In 2008, Pop-Tarts did a hide and seek game on the official American Website that led up to the unveiling of a new flavor. The flavor was hidden in a ninja outfit and was found to be Vanilla Milkshake (this Pop-Tart was the only one in the hide 'n seek game who only spoke Japanese). _________________ https://vimeo.com/moontowerco |
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-=AlexXx=-, you are now slightly more informed that you previously were....and your disappointed? _________________ https://vimeo.com/moontowerco |
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There are just so many words in here. _________________ I'm no scientist, but I do drink a lot of booze. |
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i only asked because it was one of the questions at trivia last week. if you were on the team we would of got it right! we guessed the 70's  |
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