Pop-Tarts’ Newest Flavors Sound Like They Could Be Amazing, Or Disastrous

Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts have recently released their limited seasonal flavors, Frosted Pumpkin Pie Flavor and Frosted Cinnamon Roll and as you may have predicted, both are as delicious as they sound.

It’s hard for Pop-Tarts to go wrong.

That being said, it looks like they plan on releasing a couple questionable flavors in the form of Maple & Bacon and Pink Lemonade, according to The Impulsive Buy.

Food City, a grocery store chain in Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia and Tennessee, recently had their Food City Food Show, and one of the products on display were the newest Pop-Tarts.

There were four “new” flavors shown altogether, when you add in the Watermelon and Chocolatey Caramel, but those were really just older flavors that were discontinued, and are trying to make a comeback.

The Maple & Bacon, and Pink Lemonade are the brand new flavors that are intriguing.

While the Frosted Maple & Bacon flavor has potential, the Pink Lemonade flavor might be a little questionable. As much as I love pink lemonade on it’s own, the thought of a tart, tangy Pop-Tart could be a very risky play.

I guess we’ll see.

If they suck, I’m just going back to Pillsbury’s Toaster Strudels, because those are gangsta.

h/t the impulsive buy

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