Posted June 21, 2024
I don't recall if there was already a thread where you can say pretty much anything that just popped into your mind, but don't feel like creating a separate thread just for that. So feel free to use this thread as a trash can for your random thoughts that you want to say out loud for some odd reason, not really caring if others read it.
I'll start. I read about the new Pop-Tart movie by Jerry Seinfeld ("Unfrosted"?), and it made me interested in Pop-Tarts, the term I recall hearing but never knew what it was, and especially how popular they apparently were or still are in US. Seinfeld even said that when he ate his first Pop-Tart as a kid, he thought it was so tasty that it made all other kinds of food redundant. Funny.
So I read about them, lots of different flavors, and to me it was also a surprise they are a sweet snack. I was under the wrong impression it is a salty snack, possibly because in the movie "The Love Guru" (an underrated movie IMHO, I laughed a lot in the movie), Justin Timberlake offered Pop-Tarts with ketchup, calling it a Canadian pizza. Ok now I get it, it was a joke, Canadians allegedly eat sweet Pop-Tarts with ketchup and call it a Canadian pizza. Ha ha, Canadians and their ice hockey.
Due to Seinfeld, I now got an urge to try Pop-Tarts for the first time in my life, is it really as good as he claims or is he full of shit. To my surprise (googling it) it apparently is nowadays available also here in Finland. Not sure how long it has been. By the Wikipedia article, I thought it is available only in US, Canada and UK.
So, yeah, I guess I will go buy my first (and possibly last) Pop-Tart packet tomorrow. Maybe the blueberry one or the one which is supposed to taste like vanilla ice cream, maybe both, if available. Wish me luck. Should I get any drinks with it, e.g. some cheap lager beer? They are now selling 0.99€ Coop lager in the local supermarket, that is very cheap by Finnish standards. Come to think of it, I want to also know how such cheap beer tastes.
It is a bit like I can at least say I've tasted Twinkies, the sweet creamy pastry you see in movies like Die Hard and Zombieland. When I was a kid, my big brother brought one to me when he came back from his exchange student year in US (Anaheim). It was my first and last Twinkies, at least I know now how it tastes. It was a bit smashed and broken from the long trip, but it still tasted ok, flew all the way across the Atlantic, only to end up in my mouth. Yes it was sweet and creamy.
I'll start. I read about the new Pop-Tart movie by Jerry Seinfeld ("Unfrosted"?), and it made me interested in Pop-Tarts, the term I recall hearing but never knew what it was, and especially how popular they apparently were or still are in US. Seinfeld even said that when he ate his first Pop-Tart as a kid, he thought it was so tasty that it made all other kinds of food redundant. Funny.
So I read about them, lots of different flavors, and to me it was also a surprise they are a sweet snack. I was under the wrong impression it is a salty snack, possibly because in the movie "The Love Guru" (an underrated movie IMHO, I laughed a lot in the movie), Justin Timberlake offered Pop-Tarts with ketchup, calling it a Canadian pizza. Ok now I get it, it was a joke, Canadians allegedly eat sweet Pop-Tarts with ketchup and call it a Canadian pizza. Ha ha, Canadians and their ice hockey.
Due to Seinfeld, I now got an urge to try Pop-Tarts for the first time in my life, is it really as good as he claims or is he full of shit. To my surprise (googling it) it apparently is nowadays available also here in Finland. Not sure how long it has been. By the Wikipedia article, I thought it is available only in US, Canada and UK.
So, yeah, I guess I will go buy my first (and possibly last) Pop-Tart packet tomorrow. Maybe the blueberry one or the one which is supposed to taste like vanilla ice cream, maybe both, if available. Wish me luck. Should I get any drinks with it, e.g. some cheap lager beer? They are now selling 0.99€ Coop lager in the local supermarket, that is very cheap by Finnish standards. Come to think of it, I want to also know how such cheap beer tastes.
It is a bit like I can at least say I've tasted Twinkies, the sweet creamy pastry you see in movies like Die Hard and Zombieland. When I was a kid, my big brother brought one to me when he came back from his exchange student year in US (Anaheim). It was my first and last Twinkies, at least I know now how it tastes. It was a bit smashed and broken from the long trip, but it still tasted ok, flew all the way across the Atlantic, only to end up in my mouth. Yes it was sweet and creamy.
Post edited June 21, 2024 by timppu