Pop Tarts and other Crud, was - Re: SC - Re: upholstery & I couldn't stands it no more

Donna Ford evfemia at mail.com
Mon Aug 14 12:29:35 PDT 2000


Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
> 
> Donna Ford wrote:
> >
> > 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

The new toaster danish isn't the same thing.  I had hopes when I first
noticed them in my supermarket recently, but it's not a Carousel Pop
tart. 


> 
> I vaguely recall the image hitting my retinas, and for some reason or
> other the term "Toaster Danish" has been filed away in the same drawer
> in my brain. Whether or not this is accurate, I couldn't say. Toaster
> Danish seems to be alive and well (saw an ad for chocolate ones -- and
> an insult to pan au chocolate they must be, too -- within the past
> week), although I wonder if this is a case of an improperly copyrighted
> name and an unrelated product with a similar-sounding name.
> 
> Anybody remember Buitone Toaster Pizzas? Now those were fun, in a vile
> sort of way.
> 
> Adamantius
> --
> Phil & Susan Troy
> 
> troy at asan.com
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