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Pop Tarts Bowl

Literally no defense being played. After the first possession where Miami fumbled, it’s been 7 straight TDs between the 2 teams. Defense optional in the Big 12 and ACC.

The punters are just sitting on the benches eating pop tarts. ;)
 
Literally no defense being played. After the first possession where Miami fumbled, it’s been 7 straight TDs between the 2 teams. Defense optional in the Big 12 and ACC.

The punters are just sitting on the benches eating pop tarts. ;)
49 points with 10:43 remaining in the second.
 
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Literally no defense being played. After the first possession where Miami fumbled, it’s been 7 straight TDs between the 2 teams. Defense optional in the Big 12 and ACC.

The punters are just sitting on the benches eating pop tarts. ;)
They better eat all they can because the government is coming for them. Next years trophy will have to include a health disclaimer. The state of California has deemed this pastry hazardous to your health.
 
Literally no defense being played. After the first possession where Miami fumbled, it’s been 7 straight TDs between the 2 teams. Defense optional in the Big 12 and ACC.

The punters are just sitting on the benches eating pop tarts. ;)
The color commentator said he already eaten six Pop Tarts in the booth. Yuk.
 
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They better eat all they can because the government is coming for them. Next years trophy will have to include a health disclaimer. The state of California has deemed this pastry hazardous to your health.
You keep wanting to interject political views into your posts. There's a board for that. You've noted you aren't even a PSU fan ... go away.
 
While quite tacky......I still got a good laugh of the game MVP selecting his favorite pop tart, seeing the pop tart being lowered into the giant toaster and coming out at the bottom to be enjoyed by the winners. See what Cam Ward missed out on ;)
 
While quite tacky......I still got a good laugh of the game MVP selecting his favorite pop tart, seeing the pop tart being lowered into the giant toaster and coming out at the bottom to be enjoyed by the winners. See what Cam Ward missed out on ;)
That was what a lot of PSU players did last year in the Peach Bowl. In the first half, I gave him credit for actually playing, but then he bails out in the second half. Why even bother?
 
That was what a lot of PSU players did last year in the Peach Bowl. In the first half, I gave him credit for actually playing, but then he bails out in the second half. Why even bother?
Was it his choice or decision by the coaching staff?
 
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Bad look for Cam. He should have just sat out the whole game and been done with it.
If people even realize that--no one here seemed to understand that's what was happening
NFL scouts are drafting him based on potential
Miami can now claim he played to make the fans happy
It's all spin
 
Well, they're not wrong. Those things are horrible for you.
Wow! I did not realize that Pop Tart's are #1 at least according to the linked website......

15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods


“Junk food” refers to processed foods that have little nutritional value. Indeed, some may contain downright harmful ingredients.

1. Pop Tarts​


Kellogg’s Pop Tarts have been around since the 1960s. These pastries have a sweet filling and are often glazed with an outer coating of frosting as well.
Pop Tarts can be a tempting breakfast choice when you’re short on time. You can store them at room temperature and quickly prepare them in a toaster.
But despite their convenience, Pop Tarts contain highly processed ingredients, including soybean oil and refined flour.
Plus, they are loaded with three types of sugar: refined white sugar, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
All of these consist of large amounts of fructose, a simple sugar that has been linked to an increased risk of several diseases, including diabetes and heart disease (3Trusted Source).
The nutrition information on the Pop Tarts label refers to the amount in one pastry. However, each package contains two pastries, so this is a more realistic serving size.
Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4).
This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day.
Summary:
Pop Tarts are high in sugar and contain refined flour and unhealthy oils. They provide very little protein or fiber.
 
That was what a lot of PSU players did last year in the Peach Bowl. In the first half, I gave him credit for actually playing, but then he bails out in the second half. Why even bother?
I took it from the announcers that it was predetermined that Cam would play the first half then sit.
 
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Wow! I did not realize that Pop Tart's are #1 at least according to the linked website......

15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods


“Junk food” refers to processed foods that have little nutritional value. Indeed, some may contain downright harmful ingredients.

1. Pop Tarts​


Kellogg’s Pop Tarts have been around since the 1960s. These pastries have a sweet filling and are often glazed with an outer coating of frosting as well.
Pop Tarts can be a tempting breakfast choice when you’re short on time. You can store them at room temperature and quickly prepare them in a toaster.
But despite their convenience, Pop Tarts contain highly processed ingredients, including soybean oil and refined flour.
Plus, they are loaded with three types of sugar: refined white sugar, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
All of these consist of large amounts of fructose, a simple sugar that has been linked to an increased risk of several diseases, including diabetes and heart disease (3Trusted Source).
The nutrition information on the Pop Tarts label refers to the amount in one pastry. However, each package contains two pastries, so this is a more realistic serving size.
Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4).
This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day.
I used to eat them a lot, then I actually started reading labels and paying attention to what I eat.
 
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Wow! I did not realize that Pop Tart's are #1 at least according to the linked website......

15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods


“Junk food” refers to processed foods that have little nutritional value. Indeed, some may contain downright harmful ingredients.

1. Pop Tarts​


Kellogg’s Pop Tarts have been around since the 1960s. These pastries have a sweet filling and are often glazed with an outer coating of frosting as well.
Pop Tarts can be a tempting breakfast choice when you’re short on time. You can store them at room temperature and quickly prepare them in a toaster.
But despite their convenience, Pop Tarts contain highly processed ingredients, including soybean oil and refined flour.
Plus, they are loaded with three types of sugar: refined white sugar, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
All of these consist of large amounts of fructose, a simple sugar that has been linked to an increased risk of several diseases, including diabetes and heart disease (3Trusted Source).
The nutrition information on the Pop Tarts label refers to the amount in one pastry. However, each package contains two pastries, so this is a more realistic serving size.
Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4).
This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day.
They are a billion in sales a year so a lot of people like them.
 
That was what a lot of PSU players did last year in the Peach Bowl. In the first half, I gave him credit for actually playing, but then he bails out in the second half. Why even bother?
They did? Who were they?
 
Wow! I did not realize that Pop Tart's are #1 at least according to the linked website......

15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods


“Junk food” refers to processed foods that have little nutritional value. Indeed, some may contain downright harmful ingredients.

1. Pop Tarts​


Kellogg’s Pop Tarts have been around since the 1960s. These pastries have a sweet filling and are often glazed with an outer coating of frosting as well.
Pop Tarts can be a tempting breakfast choice when you’re short on time. You can store them at room temperature and quickly prepare them in a toaster.
But despite their convenience, Pop Tarts contain highly processed ingredients, including soybean oil and refined flour.
Plus, they are loaded with three types of sugar: refined white sugar, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
All of these consist of large amounts of fructose, a simple sugar that has been linked to an increased risk of several diseases, including diabetes and heart disease (3Trusted Source).
The nutrition information on the Pop Tarts label refers to the amount in one pastry. However, each package contains two pastries, so this is a more realistic serving size.
Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4).
This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day.
Also a bioengineered food ingredient. So secretive they never tell you what it is.
 
That was what a lot of PSU players did last year in the Peach Bowl. In the first half, I gave him credit for actually playing, but then he bails out in the second half. Why even bother?


Hack sat the second half vs Georgia.
 
Hack sat the second half vs Georgia.
Hackenberg landed awkwardly on his throwing shoulder early in the second quarter when linebacker Roquan Smith tackled him on a 5-yard scramble. Hackenberg stayed in the game and threw four more passes, but grabbed his shoulder between plays.

He headed into the locker room after an incompletion and returned after halftime wearing street clothes.

 
Wow! I did not realize that Pop Tart's are #1 at least according to the linked website......

15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods


“Junk food” refers to processed foods that have little nutritional value. Indeed, some may contain downright harmful ingredients.

1. Pop Tarts​


Kellogg’s Pop Tarts have been around since the 1960s. These pastries have a sweet filling and are often glazed with an outer coating of frosting as well.
Pop Tarts can be a tempting breakfast choice when you’re short on time. You can store them at room temperature and quickly prepare them in a toaster.
But despite their convenience, Pop Tarts contain highly processed ingredients, including soybean oil and refined flour.
Plus, they are loaded with three types of sugar: refined white sugar, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
All of these consist of large amounts of fructose, a simple sugar that has been linked to an increased risk of several diseases, including diabetes and heart disease (3Trusted Source).
The nutrition information on the Pop Tarts label refers to the amount in one pastry. However, each package contains two pastries, so this is a more realistic serving size.
Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4).
This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day.
Sounds delicious.
 
Untoasted brown sugar and cinnamon filled pop tarts sans frosting are the tastiest pop tarts.
 
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