Pop Tarts the quickie breakfast toaster standard is about to turn 50. Kelloggs released the Pop Tart shortly after their big competitor Post announced their new breakfast treat "Country Squares"in 1963. Post's new line wasn't ready and Kellogg rushed theirs onto the market.
Post had developed foil liners for dog food and realized it could be used for other products. They announced Country Squares way before it was ready for the market. Kellogg had been developing a similar product that they called Pop Tarts and got them out first and the rest is breakfast history.
When Pop Tarts hit the market they did come in the frosted version as the frosting melted in the toaster. It wasn't until 1967 that the frosted version was introduced. When first on the market the Pop Tarts' spokesman was Milton the toaster. Milton proved to be very popular.Over the years Pop Tarts have remained popular and have consistently beaten out their competitor "Toaster Strudel" made by Pillsbury and way more annoying to make.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Wienerschnitzel Founder has Died
John Galardi the founder of Wienerschnitzel has died at the age of 75. Mr. Garardi founded Weinerschnitzel a hot dog stand chain in 1961 in Wilmington a suburb of Los Angeles. Started with the name Der Weinerschnitzel the stores focused mainly on hot doggs and chili and of course the infamous chili dog. Weinerschnitzel restuarants which oddly doesn't sell weinerschnitzel are mainly in California but are in found through out the west and one is located in Guam. Mr. Garardi who had previously worked for Glen Bell the owner of Taco Bell when he opened his first shop at the age of 23.
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