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Jolly Rancher Pop-Tarts Are REAL (Video)

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The creative minds at Kellogg’s have, presumably, gone mad. For Pop-Tarts in particular their sweet concepts have been off the charts — with releases like root beer, blue raspberry, and caramel apple, among other weird flavors.

Then, a few weeks ago, rumors ran rampant that Pop-Tarts was releasing — of all flavors — Jolly Rancher pastries. (This was mostly due to a post from the snack food Instagram account JunkBanter). But parent company Kellogg’s was dodgy about confirming or denying the claims. Until now.

Faith Based Events

As of Tuesday morning, we can officially say favorite flavors of the iconic hard candy will be available as Pop-Tarts, including watermelon, green apple, and cherry. As the brand puts it, “Pop-Tarts is bringing you a sweet and sour experience unlike any other with a flavor mashup for the ages.”

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