What is a pop tart?

Pop-Tarts are a brand of toaster pastries produced by the Kellogg Company. They were first introduced in 1964 and have become a popular breakfast food for children and adults alike. Pop-Tarts are made from a pre-cooked pastry dough that is filled with a variety of fruit flavors, such as strawberry, blueberry, and apple. The dough is then frosted and topped with sprinkles or other decorations.

Pop-Tarts are typically toasted before eating, but they can also be eaten cold. They are a quick and easy breakfast option, and they can also be a fun snack or dessert. Pop-Tarts are available in a variety of flavors and varieties, and they are often the subject of limited edition releases and tie-ins with popular culture.

Here are some additional details about Pop-Tarts:

* They were invented by two Kellogg employees, William Kellogg and John Harvey.

* The original Pop-Tarts flavor was strawberry.

* Pop-Tarts are made in a variety of shapes, including rectangles, ovals, and hearts.

* They are available in both regular and reduced-sugar varieties.

* Pop-Tarts have been featured in several films and television shows, such as "The Simpsons," "Family Guy," and "The Big Bang Theory."

* They have also been the subject of several lawsuits and controversies, including one over the use of artificial flavors and another over the marketing of Pop-Tarts to children.