Pop-Tarts Party Pastry is the gigantic, crazy good way to end summer
From the first bite in the morning to a sweet treat to end the night, Pop-Tarts always satisfy that pasty craving. With summer coming to a close, the Pop-Tarts Party Pastry, it is time grab some friends and celebrate some sweet moments.
Pop-Tarts knows how to spark a conversation. From its mascot at the college football bowl game to embracing the humor in the “Unfrosted” movie, the food brand appreciates that the best way to stay fresh is to keep new, innovative, and fun conversations popping up in that toaster.
The latest innovation to come to the conversation is the Pop-Tarts Party Pastry. Although the exact dimension are unclear, the pastry item is said to be 73 times larger than a traditional Pop-Tarts. The specialty item marks Pop-Tarts 60th birthday.
While this gigantic pastry will need a bigger table for serving purposes, it turns an iconic treat into a sharable moment. Who needs candles in a cake to be an excuse to have a party?
As Heidi Ray, Senior Director of Marketing, Pop-Tarts said, “If you're one of our fans that misses the nostalgia of childhood summers when you could practically smell the freedom in the air, the Pop-Tarts Party Pastry is for you. For over 60 years, Pop-Tarts has been dedicated to making moments Crazy Good, so if you are celebrating an everyday small moment or a major life event, the Pop-Tarts Party Pastry will bring the energy of summers past into moments that matter most to you today."
While this special food marks the end of summer, some people might wish it was a special order for any season. Why serve another pie at Thanksgiving when there could be brown sugar Pop-Tarts instead. Maybe, just maybe, Pop-Tarts could extend this special offering for other gathering occasions.
Unfortunately, the Pop-Tarts Party Pastry has very limited availability. The 73 times larger toaster pastry will only be available in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago.
It goes on sale August 7 at 1 p.m. EST via https://shop.poptarts.com/. Priced at just $60, they will sell out quick. That’s less than $1 a serving; it is definitely a steal.