They are symbolic of all the things I don’t want a community development to look like.
They remind me of all the cookie cutter houses you see in new developments where there are two or three floor plans and colors used.
I eat them but don’t really enjoy them.
They are terrible for me, yet I buy them.
They are fast but there is no richness in flavor.
I am able to avoid conversation while eating one.
Pop Tarts exist because of Kellogg’s ability to advertize.
When, if at all, was the last time you ate a Pop Tart and though you should recommend it to others?
Pop Tarts contain approx. 53 different ingredients.
They had to add 7 vitamins to make them appear healthy.
I wonder what the carbon foot print is on one of these.
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