Pop-Tarts Just Told Us the Real Reason Why the Pastries Are Sold in 2-Packs (2024)

Annie Campbell

·3 min read

It all makes sense now.

I have to admit, I’ve always had a little bit of a gripe with Pop-Tarts. Don’t get me wrong, the sweetly-filled toaster treats are delicious (Brown Sugar Cinnamon is my favorite), and I grew up relying on them as an easy grab-and-go breakfast. But, something about the Pop-Tarts packaging always irked me: Why are they sold in two-packs?

Recently, I shared my irritation with the Allrecipes team only to find that I’m just about the only Pop-Tart consumer in the marketplace to experience this annoyance. “You don’t just eat both?” was the near-unanimous response in the office.

I know, I know—why would anyone complain about a two-for-one special? But hear me out.

Growing up, I could never eat more than one Pop-Tart at a time (I wasn’t allowed to), and therefore needed to find a new resealable package to hold the other toaster pastry. Not only did this result in an extra single-use package going to waste, but, despite my best efforts, it also left me with a stale second pastry. The leftover Pop-Tart would get exposed to air and would never be as fresh as it originally was.

I also disliked the consumer influence of it all, encouraging customers to eat more than one Pop-Tart when the serving size is just one. The "eat more, buy more" cycle didn't sit right with me.

Nevertheless, this wasn't enough to keep me away from the toaster pastries, and I've remained a Pop-Tarts fan to this day. But, I finally decided to get to the bottom of this packaging question. Several Reddit threads had their theories (i.e. because a toaster has two slots), but to really know the truth, I needed to go to the source itself: Pop-Tarts.

So, why does the classic silver wrapper give you a double dose of toaster pastries? Hint: it has nothing to do with encouraging customers to eat more (...or toaster slots).

Pop-Tarts Just Told Us the Real Reason Why the Pastries Are Sold in 2-Packs (2)

Why Are Pop-Tarts Wrapped in Twos?

“While Jerry Seinfeld may claim 'one is not enough and three is too many,' in reality, the decision to sell Pop-Tarts in two-packs was made at the brand’s inception 60 years ago and had nothing to do with portions,” the Pop-Tarts brand stated in an email to Allrecipes.

When the first flavors of Pop-Tarts were released in 1964 (strawberry, blueberry, apple currant, and brown sugar cinnamon), the packaging machines were expensive, resulting in hefty up-front costs. So, to be economical about their investments, the company decided to package the product in twos at the start (explained in the book "Better Than Homemade: Amazing Foods that Changed the Way We Eat" by Carolyn Wyman).

“To package them singly would have required twice as many machines. Kellogg’s didn’t want to invest in a lot of machines until they knew how it would sell," said Bill Post, who managed the first plant to produce Pop-Tarts.

As Pop-Tarts popped off in the marketplace, shoppers became accustomed to the pair of pastries (and nobody was complaining).

“Pop-Tarts was able to reduce excess packaging and waste by doubling the number of toaster pastries in each packet. By the time Pop-Tarts became a household favorite, fans were already used to the double packages as part of the Pop-Tarts experience,” the brand stated in an email.

So, the decision to double-wrap the toaster treats not only saved the brand money by reducing excess materials, but it also cut down on the amount of waste caused by the product. And still today, we have the iconic twin-packed pastries loved by kids and adults alike.

So, what's the best solution if you’re only interested in one toaster pastry? Share the wealth with a friend, or just give into your brown sugar cinnamon sweet tooth.

Read the original article on All Recipes.

Pop-Tarts Just Told Us the Real Reason Why the Pastries Are Sold in 2-Packs (2024)

FAQs

Why are Pop-Tarts sold in two packs? ›

“Pop-Tarts was able to reduce excess packaging and waste by doubling the number of toaster pastries in each packet. By the time Pop-Tarts became a household favorite, fans were already used to the double packages as part of the Pop-Tarts experience,” the brand stated in an email.

Why is Pop-Tarts banned? ›

That's because, due to their being produced with certain ingredients, the toaster pastries are banned in certain countries. Countries belonging to the E.U. have taken the step to ban specific food dyes in consumables sold due to health concerns stemming from these additives.

What is the true story of Pop-Tarts? ›

1963

Kellogg chairman William E. LaMothe, a.k.a Bill, had a vision. A vision of transforming a delicious breakfast into a toaster-ready rectangle that could go anywhere. So he hit up “Doc” Joe Thompson, and his kitchen crew to create an ingenious hack on toast and jam.

How much did Pop-Tarts cost in 1964? ›

ANSWER: In 1964 a box of Pop-tarts cost . 45 cents. CAN YOU GUESS THE COST OF THEN AND NOW ? annually and help redefine the breakfast food market.

Why are Pop-Tarts wrapped in foil? ›

In the early 1960s, Kellogg's biggest competitor, Post, invented a process for dehydrating food and enclosing it in foil to keep it fresh. Originally used for dog food, they were looking to expand their breakfast market and adapted the process to a new toaster-prepared breakfast pastry.

Can you eat Pop-Tarts straight from the box? ›

Pop-Tarts® can be enjoyed right out of the box or heated up. Looking to enjoy the taste of Pop-Tarts® on the go? Mini Pop-Tarts® Bites are perfect for snacking anytime, anywhere!

What did Pop-Tarts used to be called? ›

Initially naming the product Fruit Scones, it decided that didn't have the right ring to it. Inspired by Andy Warhol's Pop Art creations, it changed the name to the much catchier Pop-Tarts instead.

Is it OK to eat Pop-Tarts once in a while? ›

If you don't eat them for a long time and if you don't workout as often, then yes. So, I would advise you to not eat them every morning, but from time to time, there's nothing wrong with having one or two. Paul G. Eating pop tarts for breakfast will not make you obese, but there's better ways to start you day.

Why is Pop-Tarts bad for you? ›

Pop-Tarts and Cheez-Its contain a food preservative that has the potential to harm your immune system by disrupting cell proteins, according to a new study by the Environmental Working Group. Like many processed snacks, they contain tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), a common preservative used to prolong shelf life.

Why are Ritz crackers banned? ›

As of 2003, every country that has banned Ritz crackers has done so because the ingredients include trans fats such as partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils.

Is it OK to eat 2 Pop-Tarts a day? ›

Eating pop tarts every day won't make you obese IF your portion size is small throughout the day for all of your meals, resulting in a total calorie intake throughout the day that is consistently low. However, you likely won't feel very healthy and may have highs and low sudden energy crashes.

How many packets are in a Pop-Tart? ›

Each box comes with 8 toaster pastries, sealed in pairs, ready to grab and go, or toast to perfection.

What is the purpose of the holes in Pop-Tarts? ›

The real reason Pop-Tarts have holes is related to the "toaster-ready" factor. The holes help to keep the Pop-Tart firm and prevent excess heat from building up within the pastry while it toasts.

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