Pop Tarts’ Newest Flavors Are Based On Iconic Fruit Desserts

Nostalgia has been the name of the flavor game for a while now, with flavors like Key Lime Pie that call to our childhoods and vacations buzzing all over the market.

Pop Tarts is playing into that with their newest lineup of toaster pastries, all of which are inspired by some of the most iconic fruit desserts in the United States.

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The three legendary sweet treats that Pop Tarts is beckoning to are the banana creme pie, lemon creme pie, and peach cobbler. Diner and comfort food classics alike, Pop Tarts is hoping that biting into one of these fresh out of the toaster evokes some nostalgia and memories.

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All of these Pop Tart flavors will be coming out in June 2021, meant as a refreshing way to start your mornings or grab a snack in the summer time.

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The Peach Cobbler and Lemon Creme Pie varieties will be sold in packs of 8 at a suggested price of $2.89. Banana Creme Pie will come in a larger pack of 16 at a suggested price of $3.68, indicating that Pop Tarts thinks that will be the flavor that cracks off this summer.

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