Kellog's Pop-Tarts (all fruit flavors, gingerbread, sugar cookie, brown sugar cinnamon [frosted, unfrosted, and lowfat], cinnamon roll, oatmeal delights flavors) do not contain eggs, dairy, Gelatin or milk byproducts. Sweetened with sugar and high fructose corn syrup, they also do not contain honey. However, some vegans do not eat refined sugar because it is sometimes processed with animal bone char. For this reason, some would say that pop tarts are vegan and others would not. Some flavors do contain dairy and/or egg ingredients--including chocolate chip, chocolate chip cookie dough, chocolate fudge, marshmallow Hot Chocolate, hot fudge sundae, s'mores, pumpkin pie, confetti cupcake, and cookies & cream.
No. Kellogg's Pop Tarts are not suitable for vegetarians as they contain gelatine.
There's nothing from animals in them, so-yes
May,15, 2007
Pop-Tarts are Kellogg's most popular brand to date in the United States, with more than two billion Pop-Tarts sold each year.
cos they POP out of the toaster and they are TARTS
A man named Ron Hayes or Ron Hays. Not sure of the exact spelling of the last name. I meant him back in my high school days. He worked for kelloggs.
pop tarts
Pop-Tarts was created in 1967.
Whatever your feelings about the PETA organization might be, they have a pretty comprehensive list of candies that are okay to eat, and the ingredients to look for that are not. See the related link below. Vegetarians do not eat candy with gelatin, glycerin, or insect derived colors, such as carmine.
Pop Tarts! :D
pop tarts is breakfast and it is also chummy
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I got told that Kellogg's are stopping the production of pop tarts!!