Note: This is a Presumptive Ephemeral Nom.
The Pop-Tarts Wildlicious flavors continue.
Why they thought "grape" was wild enough to be marketed in this packaging/sub-brand is beyond me. It must be sour grape or something, right?
No, it's just normal grape. I give credit to the brand, because I don't think a grape flavor of these pastries has ever been done before. It tastes exactly how you think it will: just like a typical Pop-Tarts fruit flavor, such as strawberry, but with the distinct flavor of grape Kool-Aid instead.
It's tasty and different and yet par for the course. And much like the previous Wildlicious flavor, the taste of the product does not match its marketing.
Pop-Tarts Wildlicious Frosted Wild! Grape:
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Original Pop-Tarts(Strawberry, for comparison):
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Acquired: supermarket
I'm pretty sure I used to get grape Pop Tarts regularly as a kid, but I might be mistaken.
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