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Blueberry toaster strudels
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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.
Pillsbury Doughboy is more a pastry kind of fellow. He's more into toaster strudels, pies and cookies. He likely buys cakes from Betty Crocker.
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Toaster Strudels were introduced by Pillsbury in 1985, and at that time, they typically retailed for about $2.00 to $3.00 per box, depending on the store and region. This price reflected the novelty of the product and its appeal as a convenient, ready-to-bake breakfast option. Over the years, prices have fluctuated due to inflation and changes in packaging and marketing.
Toaster Strudels were first made in the April of 1985.
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Pillsbury makes Toaster Scrambles
Pop Tarts! :D