They were invented because there had to be a good treat out there.
Toaster Strudel was invented by the company General Mills.
Someone put icing on a poptart and toasted it, are you that stupid!
ABSOLUTELY
no you don't, just put it on the pastry strudel cold.
defently poptarts, toaster strudle taste harable
Frozen aisle.
It is a toster pastry food brand
In the 2009 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel commercial, the older kid is played by actor and musician, Jaden Smith. He is seen in a playful role, enjoying the toaster strudel while interacting with his younger sibling. The commercial highlights the fun and deliciousness of the product.
fried toaster strudel
One can purchase a Toaster Strudel at any grocery store. These include Walmart Superstores, Meijer, Target, Kroger, IGA, Kmart Superstores, and Marsh.
Toaster Strudels are not Swedish; they are an American pastry brand created by Pillsbury. Inspired by the Austrian dessert called "strudel," especially apple strudel, Toaster Strudels feature a flaky pastry filled with various fruit fillings and are often frosted. While they share a name and concept with the traditional strudel, their origin and production are distinctly American.
No, Alexander Graham Bell III did not invent Toaster Strudel. The pastry was actually created by the Pillsbury Company, which introduced it in 1985 as a convenient, frosted pastry filled with fruit. Bell is primarily known for his invention of the telephone, and while his family has a notable history, there is no connection to the invention of Toaster Strudel.