Long ago, when a young niece wanted her mom to buy Pop-Tarts for breakfast, we looked it up, on the new-fangled internet…
IIRC, ONE little real Pop-tart had about 200 calories … and 16 grams of sugar… 4 teaspoons worth.
About the same as a candy bar… but Pop-Tarts come in packs of TWO…. 400 calories and 32 grams of sugar for a child’s BREAKFAST!
Even my niece decided it was a bad idea.
46 of them… even if Agnes means 23 2-packs… cos it’s possible Tony has never actually seen a Pop-Tart… is over 9,000 calories…
about enough to fill up an older adult and a child for two whole days, without any real nutritional value, unless maybe there’s half a gram of berries or apples.
If they’re some kind of dollar store knock-offs, any trace of real fruit is probably eliminated.
Luckily, ‘toons can live on paper, ink and air… otherwise I’d worry about Agnes…
especially the way she and Trout suck up Oreos and Icees.
My goodness!
Good thing those are only cartoon Pop-Tarts!
Long ago, when a young niece wanted her mom to buy Pop-Tarts for breakfast, we looked it up, on the new-fangled internet…
IIRC, ONE little real Pop-tart had about 200 calories … and 16 grams of sugar… 4 teaspoons worth.
About the same as a candy bar… but Pop-Tarts come in packs of TWO…. 400 calories and 32 grams of sugar for a child’s BREAKFAST!
Even my niece decided it was a bad idea.
46 of them… even if Agnes means 23 2-packs… cos it’s possible Tony has never actually seen a Pop-Tart… is over 9,000 calories…
about enough to fill up an older adult and a child for two whole days, without any real nutritional value, unless maybe there’s half a gram of berries or apples.
If they’re some kind of dollar store knock-offs, any trace of real fruit is probably eliminated.
Luckily, ‘toons can live on paper, ink and air… otherwise I’d worry about Agnes…
especially the way she and Trout suck up Oreos and Icees.