In October 2019, Kellogg's partnered with GLAAD by "launching a new limited edition "All Together Cereal" and donating $50,000 to support GLAAD's anti-bullying and LGBTQ advocacy efforts". - Wikipedia
Who the hell thinks that pop-tarts, fully frosted or not, is acceptable food. Back in the sixties my Mom thought that they were acceptable road food. That is the last time I have eaten one.
I buy the store brand that is made by a third party. I stopped buying Kelloggs product when they pulled their advertising from Breitbart and other conservative websites & media years ago.
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You hope that's icing, other-wise,you lucked out not getting the second shift spooge....
ReplyDeleteIn October 2019, Kellogg's partnered with GLAAD by "launching a new limited edition "All Together Cereal" and donating $50,000 to support GLAAD's anti-bullying and LGBTQ advocacy efforts". - Wikipedia
ReplyDeleteScrew Pop-Tarts.
I guess that's a screwed up pop tart? I've never eaten one of those things and have no desire too in the future.
ReplyDeleteGuessing there was a machine that needed some maintenance?
ReplyDeleteThe customer is always right.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlzm7-gvTRg
On the box it reads "Baked in the USA". Nothing about the pastry itself being made in the USA.
ReplyDeleteThey were sued by a customer over the filling in their strawberry flavor, as it was not strawberry, if I recall. PopTarts lost.
ReplyDeleteNemo
one of the sorriest foods every chemical-cooked up
ReplyDeletePre-microwave oven fast food, now - less filling than ever.
ReplyDeleteGee, thanks Mommy.
No feeling sorry for you if you eat that crap
ReplyDeleteWho the hell thinks that pop-tarts, fully frosted or not, is acceptable food. Back in the sixties my Mom thought that they were acceptable road food. That is the last time I have eaten one.
ReplyDeleteI buy the store brand that is made by a third party. I stopped buying Kelloggs product when they pulled their advertising from Breitbart and other conservative websites & media years ago.
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