| | |  | Computer Accessories | Home » » Nature's Path Organic Toaster Pastries, Frosted Cherry Pomegranate, 12-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Nature's Path Organic Toaster Pastries, Frosted Cherry Pomegranate- frosted and laced with the tart-sweet flavor of cherry, with the added anti-oxidant benefit of concentrated pomegranate juice. | | | Features: | |
• Case of 6, 12-count boxes (total of 72-ounces)
• Classic toaster pastries are what kids and adults have grown to enjoy over the years. But, we've made it much tastier
• Fast and convenient;organic
• No refrigeration needed
• Real organic fruit filling
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 14.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 9.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Flavor, Healthier AlternativeFeb 02, 2010
By danakscully64 The first time I tried the Toaster Pastries from this company, I couldn't take more than a bite, they were terrible. I believe I bought the Strawberry unfrosted kind, whatever they carry at Trader Joe's. I vowed to never do that again. Last night I was at my local Health Food Store and saw their large selection of these products (different fruits, frosted, and unfrosted). I decided to be brave and bought the Frosted Cherry Pomegranate. I took one bite and immediately fell in love. They taste a lot like the Pop-Tarts brand, but without the terrible ingredients and gelatin (I'm a vegetarian). They have the same amount of calories per pastry and the nutritional information lines up pretty close (except the NP brand aren't fortified with any vitamins). What doesn't compare is the ingredients list... I can read everything on the Nature's Path box, some of the words on the Pop Tarts box can be sounded out, but they're not words I've ever used before. Here's the ingredients list for Cherry Poptarts:
ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), CORN SYRUP, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DEXTROSE, SOYBEAN AND PALM OIL (WITH TBHQ FOR FRESHNESS), SUGAR, CRACKER MEAL, CONTAINS TWO PERCENT OR LESS OF WHEAT STARCH, SALT, DRIED CHERRIES, DRIED APPLES, CORNSTARCH, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE), CITRIC ACID, GELATIN, MODIFIED WHEAT STARCH, CARAMEL COLOR, XANTHAN GUM, SOY LECITHIN, CALCIUM STEARATE, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, RED #40, NIACINAMIDE, REDUCED IRON, NATURAL FLAVOR, RED #40 LAKE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), YELLOW #6, CARNAUBA WAX, RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1), CONFECTIONER'S GLAZE, FOLIC ACID, BLUE #1.
Cherry Pomegranate (removed all but 1 of the organic labels, makes the msg long):
Organic wheat flour, evaporated cane juice invert, evaporated cane juice, palm oil, cherries, apples, whole wheat flour, corn starch, vital wheat gluten, sea salt, pomegranate concentrate, dextrose, leavening (baking soda, cream of tartar), rice starch, cherry flavor, citric acid, honey, molasses, rice bran extract, vanilla flavor, algin, sodium citrate, monocalcium phosphate, whey protein concentrate (milk), colored with betalins paprika extract (from plants).
They don't even belong in the same category, Nature's Path brand is the way to go.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A snack my husband lovesAug 18, 2010
By Shala Kerrigan I don't like toaster pastries, but my husband and children love them. We've been really watching for hidden sources corn syrup in things for the last year or so, and the big name brand toaster pastries do use corn syrup. We found these, and they don't contain corn syrup or gelatin. They are shelf stable for longer than it takes my family to eat them. Not nutritious, but you don't expect toaster pastries to be nutritious. It is a snack that I don't feel guilty about having on hand.
This is my husband's favorite flavor. The pastry part is much like the big name pastries in consistency and texture. The frosting is sweet, and the filling is sweet and tart.
If you look at the ingredients and don't know what inverted sugars are, they are sugars that are made sweeter, usually by heating and adding a bit of an acid like lemon juice, which makes it an organic and natural alternative to high fructose corn syrup.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Delicious - better alternativeJan 25, 2010
By Homeschooling Mom Sick of partially hydrogenated oils in your Pop-Tarts? These are tasty cold or warmed up/toasted and while they are still a "treat" they are a better alternative to the hydrogenated-oil toaster pastries. Under the sale/subscribe-and-save price they are a better price via Amazon than at our Walmart.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A little dry, but very goodJul 30, 2011
By Chase If you've had a Pop Tart, you know what these will generally taste like. These are more crumbly and leave your mouth more dry, and have less frosting on the top. Despite the packaging, there is no pomegranate in the ingredients; the main fruit in these is apple. However, they do not taste like apple pop tarts because they are made with different spices (no cinnamon for instance). Despite this, I am taking off two stars because of false advertising. Otherwise the ingredient list is very good. These have more calories than pop tarts (400 for two) because from what I can tell the pastry batter is made from richer ingredients. They keep me filled longer than Pop Tarts. If they had pomegranate and more cherry inside I'd be satisfied.
Sugar topping falls in my lapDec 10, 2011
By Simple Simon
"Thomas"
I have a habit of eating pop tarts upside down, so the glaze side is against my tongue. Strange, right? Anyways, the strawberry flavor doesn't have the sugar crystals, it just has the glaze. The cherry pomegranate has sugar crystals, so when eaten upside down, they made mess in lap. I tend to only eat these on the go in a hurry like in the car, so I end up with a car seat full of crumbs... The product is fine otherwise. just crumbly.
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