SC - Re: upholstery

Donna Ford evfemia at mail.com
Mon Aug 14 06:47:31 PDT 2000


Michael Newton wrote:
> 
> Does any of the Pop-Tarts set remember a product that Kellogg's made called
> Carousels, they were shaped like a Treble Clef.  They were produced in the
> Early 70's.  I can't seem to find anyone who remembers them.
> 
> OBTW, Chocolate in all its forms is the Best Pop tart.
> 
> Thorbjorn
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> 
> > No no no no no no no..........:)
> >
> > Apple pop tarts (or better yet, Tostettes) unfrosted, toasted with butter.
> > Yummmm! :)
> >
> > Ilia
> >
> >
> > Insanity!  Everyone who grew up in the boom-era of Pop Tarts KNOWS that
> the
> > Strawberry (with sprinkles) is the undisputed KING of Pop Tarts.
> >
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I think that must be what I remember.  I was only about 7 when I loved
those.  Back around '75 or so.  I remember some wonderful "pop tarts"
that were thicker than those made now and they were shaped like a
braided rug.  Rather oval from what I remember.  I used to break off the
individual "braids" and eat them one at a time.  I was just thinking
about those the other day... Man I wish I had some....

evfemia at mail.com
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