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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI just found this fake news on the internet.
"Pop-Tarts contain many ingredients that have negative effects on health, such as additives, sugar, and sodium, and they are high in unhealthy fat. They are basically empty calories, meaning that they are a high calorie food with very little nutritional value".
What a bunch of bullshit.
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I just found this fake news on the internet. (Original Post)
LuckyCharms
Aug 2018
OP
Probably at the same place where I read hot dogs and apple fritters are bad for you
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2018
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samnsara
(18,767 posts)1. how DARE they!?
LuckyCharms
(22,653 posts)3. They don't talk about the hidden protein.
RainCaster
(13,718 posts)11. That 6 legged variety
N_E_1 for Tennis
(13,032 posts)2. Ok, so?...
After some kush, thats dinner!
FM123
(10,372 posts)4. I know, right?
Everybody knows they are full of calcium, potassium, magnesium, um um....
Eliot Rosewater
(34,285 posts)5. Probably at the same place where I read hot dogs and apple fritters are bad for you
BULLSHIT
Glamrock
(12,003 posts)6. Hahaha
Absolute rubbish! Fake news!
rurallib
(64,688 posts)7. some competitor trying to trash the product I bet
IcyPeas
(25,475 posts)8. but the name "Pop Tarts" is genius, seriously!
pansypoo53219
(23,034 posts)10. HFCS not sugar. i miss my cherry poptarts.