![]() ![]() In summary, I think these have been out like 100 times already.Unroll the crust and roll the dough to about 12 inches across.Ĭut the dough into rectangles that you can fold in half. I love these A LOT, and you need to buy them. They definitely taste less dry and I swear to you, they taste more like traditional vanilla cake frosting than the Frosted Confetti Cupcake Pop Tarts do. Additionally, they’re crispier and less doughy – perhaps even having more filling. ![]() I’m comparing these directly to the Frosted Chocolate Fudge ‘Bites right now, and the Confetti Cake ‘Bites are bigger. I would think this would be reversed, if anything, and I highly doubted they would taste any different.īut somehow, they do taste different ! And not only do they taste different, these are much better than its full-on Pop Tart comp, and also the best Pop Tarts Bites in the entire lineup. ![]() Kellogg’s recently brought back Confetti Cupcake Pop Tarts, but these Pop Tarts Bites have dropped the “cup” from the name they’re just Confetti Cake. There’s a really interesting, somewhat peculiar naming quirk with these new Frosted Confetti Cake Pop Tarts Bites. Overall Rating: 7 out of 10 Pop Tarts Mini Bites Frosted Confetti Cake ![]() These portable, pouched Pop Tarts Bites, however, aren’t meant for the toaster oven.īut like… you should probably toast them anyway. The only thing I’ll say is that this flavor in normal Pop Tart form really benefits from being toasted, what with all that warm and gooey chocolate coming to life. There’s even a noticeable dash of salt that I quite enjoy. The filling is sweet but totally not overbearing. One part floury and two parts cocoa-y, this flavor certainly has everything you’ve come to love about Pop Tarts with an emphasis on chocolate. The Frosted Chocolatey Fudge Pop Tarts are a flavor that probably get overlooked by many, so now is as good a time as any to reacquaint. Overall Rating: 8 out of 10 Pop Tarts Bites Frosted Chocolate Fudge I don’t need to describe it in detail because I KNOW you’ve had it, but the balance of sugar & spice in the filling plus the onslaught of additional sugar in the frosting better compensates for the weaknesses in the dough itself. While I really like the combination of pastry dough and fruit more often than not, the brown sugar cinnamon filling is pretty special and I think I take it for granted sometimes. I guess this is the first time I’ve really sat down and had to pick a favorite between these classic flavors, but here goes. Through two bags, Kellogg’s Pop Tart Bites Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon were all frosted consistently (and sometimes completely), so the eye test puts them ahead.Ĭopy and paste the paragraph about the dough from up above, then figure out if you prefer the strawberry filling or brown sugar cinnamon filling, and then buy that one. Kellogg’s Pop Tarts Bites (Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon) Overall Rating: 7 out of 10 Pop Tarts Bites Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon But the fact that several of mine in the picture above contained next-to-nothing on the frosting front, this gets a knock against for quality control. The only bummer is when you get one with less frosting (this is true of regular Pop Tarts as well). Ratio-wise, I think there may be less filling-to-dough than the original but I still taste it prominently enough. There are no crisp edges like the original, and it’s a little dry as usual.īest as I can tell, the filling is the same strawberry stuff as the original. The dough tastes as it always does, but here it is softer, chewier, and perhaps a little more airy. Pop Tarts Bites Frosted Strawberry has all the signature flavor of the original despite its short list of differences. Through my small sample size of two opened pouches, I can confirm that they are frosted just as drunkenly as the regular sized Pop Tarts, so the authenticity factor is through the roof. ![]()
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