Invented by John Fish Smith in 1974
The Romans usually ate sweet fruits and tarts, but only the rich. Poorer Romans couldn't really afford sweets
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They were made in 1963 in in St. Louis, Missouri by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. They were first introduced in the same flavors as the makers popular "Pixy Stix"and "Lik-M-Aid" candy products.
I did some research on this and was unable to find medieval apple tarts. Nevertheless, apple pies did exist in the Middle Ages, and so did pastries of many kinds, custards, and so on. I think it is safe to guess that apple tarts existed, though possibly not by that name, and possibly, like most other medieval recipes, unrecorded.
Sweet Tarts are a little bit of both. It tastes more sour but it is really equal.
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They smell kind of like sweet tarts. They smell kind of like sweet tarts.
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A name for small pies that rhymes with hearts would be "tarts."
There are exactly 23 billion tons of sweet tarts candy manufactured in a year. Did you know that sweet tarts were invented by J. Fish Smith? Did you know that lemon used to be one of the many flavors for sweet tarts but, in 2001 the flavor lemon was excluded and was to never sold again?! These are all true facts!
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