KELLOGG’S FROSTED PUMPKIN PIE POP-TARTS

Welcome to day 9 of Tag Sale Tastes’ Pumpkinpalooza!

Today I have a special treat for you — Kellogg’s Limited Edition Frosted Pumpkin Pie Pop-Tarts:

IMG_6779Just take a minute to take in all the autumn colors, the falling leaves, the fat little pumpkins.  Oh boy!

You’ll notice that pumpkin is pretty high up on the ingredient list (although it is still beat out by, among other things, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, and sugar).  Also included among the ingredients are cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg:

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The autumn-colored flecks on the icing hinted at the pumpkin pie filling inside:

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IMG_6785Pop-Tarts are an infrequent treat for me.  This is because one Pop-Tart is 200 calories, which is already pretty high, but they come two in a pack, so someone please tell me how you don’t eat two at a time?  I certainly haven’t figured that out, and so Pop-Tarts are either on my “do not eat list” or my “proceed with caution list,” depending on my mood.

That said, I loved these Pop-Tarts.  The filling tastes very much like pumpkin pie, and doesn’t suffer from the artificial taste that plagues so many of the pumpkin and pumpkin spice products I’ve tried so far.  I liked that the filling was orange, and the colorful bits sprinkled on the icing were a nice touch.  When it comes to pumpkin, aesthetics matter! (Do you hear that Milano Pumpkin Spice Cookies?  Skid marks are not cool.)

Rating:  4-1/2 pumpkins (out of 5)

KASHI PUMPKIN SPICE FLAX CRUNCHY GRANOLA BARS

Welcome to day 8 of Tag Sale Tastes’ Pumpkinpalooza!

Today I tried Kashi Pumpkin Spice Flax Crunchy Granola Bars:

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The box said that I “can snack with satisfaction and feel great about it!”  I was so excited — who says I can’t get no satisfaction?

The ingredients include cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, presumably justifying the pumpkin spice title.  Oh, and pumpkin seeds to keep it real.

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The box contains 6 pouches with two bars each.  Here’s the bars:

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The bars were crunchy.  And crumbly — be prepared to be brushing off crumbs.  They were also dry as sawdust — have a glass of milk (or a pumpkin spice latte) on hand to wash them down with.  The cinnamon taste was noticeable, although the nutmeg and cloves were not.  They didn’t taste like pumpkin spice to me.  They tasted like bananas, which I didn’t understand.  Although I didn’t really like them, it didn’t necessarily stop me from eating them.  I just didn’t get that, you know, satisfaction out of snacking on them.  Unlike many other pumpkin spice products currently available, there is no indication that these are a limited edition seasonal product, which they might want to rethink.

Rating:  2-1/2 pumpkins (out of 5)