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where guests of honor from Pop-Tarts and GE Appliances "christen[ed] the trophy" by toasting pastries in it and then eating them. Following the 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl, when the Kansas State Wildcats ...
Of note: Pop-Tarts Bowl MVP Rocco Becht chose cinnamon roll flavor for the team to eat. REQUIRED READING: Is the Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot edible? Explaining mascot, flavors for college football bowl ...
Kansas State defeated North Carolina State on Thursday night in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, setting the stage for one of the more anticipated, hilarious and (somewhat) morbid celebrations in the history ...
and with no incentive to continue playing other than potentially eating postgame Pop-Tarts, the quarterback opted to protect himself from injury in anticipation of the NFL Draft next year.
Technically, you could still recreate the experience today by halving two Pop-Tarts and eating them as one, but there's something special about the novelty of Splitz that we still miss today.
Blue Raspberry Pop-Tarts debuted in 2015, but then disappeared. It returned in 2019 with a bit of rebranding as Mer-Mazing Blue Raspberry, featuring a mermaid theme. However, it then disappeared for ...
The Pop-Tart sacrifice took the world by storm. Kansas State players watched as the mascot emerged winking and toasted, then took turns eating the tasty treat to celebrate their victory.
Pop-Tarts is teaming up with Marvel Studios to bring back what they say is a fan-favorite flavor that hasn’t been available ...
Last year, the Kansas State Wildcats celebrated their Pop-Tarts Bowl win by eating an edible version of the bowl's oversized pastry mascot, which was lowered through a toaster prop after the game.
The Pop-Tarts Bowl between No. 18 Iowa State and No. 13 Miami ended in dramatic fashion, with the Cyclones coming back in a shootout to take down the Hurricanes 42–41 thanks to a fourth-down ...