I grew-up a Pop Tart person. My parents were Pop Tart people, so that's what we had around the house when I was little and to be honest, I'd never given my toaster pastry options too much thought. Sure I'd seen adds for Toaster Strudel and wondered what they tasted like, but I was happy with my Pop Tarts so I never really pushed the issue with my folks. As I got older and began purchasing my own groceries, I continued to buy and eat Pop Tarts. Over the years Pop Tarts had even branched out from their roots as basic un-frosted pastries to the frosted, sprinkled morning treats we know today. With all the available options -- frosted, un-frosted, strawberry, chocolate, s'mores, raspberry and french toast flavors -- Pop Tarts covered all the bases leaving little room in my pantry for any other sort of breakfast pastry.
Eventually, my husband and I started doing the grocery shopping together and he pretty much insisted that we buy Toaster Strudel. "Just try them," he said "you'll never want a crappy old Pop Tart again. I promise." At first I had my doubts, but he'd never lied to me before so I thought I would at least give them a shot, and agreed to buy one box.
The next morning at breakfast, we tried the Toaster Strudel. One bite, and I was a convert. Between the fluffy, flaky crust, the sweet smooth frosting (which, by the way you apply yourself -- great for making cool shapes, designs or writing your name) and the delicious filling, I really didn't miss my "crappy old Pop Tarts". It was amazing.
My next order of business was to enlighten the rest of my family about the wonderful discovery I'd made. Not being the sort of folks who are easily swayed, I knew my family would need to see some hard evidence of the superiority of Toaster Strudel. Since there are many similarities between the two (both come in a wide variety of flavors, are easy to prepare in a toaster or toaster-oven and are nutritionally similar,) I decided to compile pro/con lists of the differences.
Pop Tarts
-pros-
-Do not need to be stored in the freezer
-Come pre-frosted
-Some have sprinkles on the frosting
-Generally less expensive than Toaster Strudel
-Less messy than Toaster Strudel
-cons-
-Dry crust
-Less filling than Toaster Strudel
-Dry frosting
Toaster Strudel
-pros-
-Delicious flaky crust
-Sweet moist frosting
-You add your own frosting (like I mentioned earlier, this is great for making cool shapes, designs or writing your name)
-More filling than Pop Tarts
-Generally tastier filling than Pop Tarts
-cons-
-Slightly more expensive than Pop Tarts
-Must be stored in the freezer
-Can be messy (due to sweet drippy frosting and plentiful filling)
While on paper Pop Tarts and Toaster Strudel seemed comparable -- I knew that Toaster Strudel was better. I had to find a way to convince my family that did not include lists, graphs or charts. In my mind there was only one way. They were just going to have to take my word for it and try a Toaster Strudel for themselves. Which was exactly what I convinced them to do, making Toaster Strudel converts out of them too.
I recommend that any other Pop Tart people out there go ahead and give Toaster Strudel a try. Trust me -- You won't be sorry!
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35 Comments
Post a CommentI can not stand strudles. If you toast them to short them come out still ice cold or still frozen or you toast them too long they go burnt. I love me my pop-tarts and i always will.
seriously, you really stuff yourselves with this kind of crap each morning? Go eat something good and healthy that is not made purely out of sugar.
CHUCK NORRIS PREFERS TOASTER STRUDEL
oh this comment is for the idiot that said srudals are cheaper. I bought an 8 pack box of poptarts for a dollar eighty. strudals are around three bucks, I dont know were your getting your food from but even so look at what you wrote poptarts are still a better deal.
Though I'd like to agree toaster strudels, ARE tastier, there is a huge difference. Pop-tarts not only have dozens more delicious flavors, but they are also WAY healthier. One strawberry pop-tart has 20% of about 10 vitamins and minerals, while a strawberry toaster pastry only has 10% of 2. I don;t know about everyone else, but i want a snack with both nutrition and great taste! Pop-Tarts FTW!
fuck all of you fairys. and p.s. who would use the name ernest fields anyways. he must be a turd burgler
When I was young in Syria, Hitler's troops came to Damascus and tested Pop Tarts on my family. Many now have cancer. Thanks you Hitler.
I can not STAND the taste of the strawberry filling in toaster strudel after being on pop tarts so long. I like them more because they're good heated or unheated, day or night, compared to the strudel which takes longer to cook and you have to apply the frosting yourself
I grew up with pop tarts too and have always loved them. I always wanted to try toaster studels. My family went out and randomly bought toaster strudels one day, and I was very excited. However, I did not care for the apple flavor so I cannot give my opinion yet. I am a sucker for sweet(mostly non-fruit) flavors, so for now, unitl I can find a cinnamon toaster studel, Pop tarts has my heart.
First of all let me say I've always been on the Pop Tarts side of the fence. I tried Toaster Strudel a few times, and while they do like and sound much better, for some reason the taste just didn't compare for me, although it's been probably almost a decade by now so perhaps it's time to try again? After all, my tastes in many areas have changed over time. That being said, I'm appalled at the immaturity level of many of the Pop Tarts fans here.
PS @TS, I'm not sure how accurate those prices are, but if you do the math based on that, you get only 1/8 cent difference per pastry, making the price argument pretty much a non-factor.