![]() ![]() This is weak marketing, and Kellogg's should have the corporate responsibility to not use an age old euphemism that offends families. Everyone knows kids repeat what they hear. That poor little PB&J Pop Tart never stood a chance. The precious moment lasts until the nurses mouth begins to water. Kellogg's executives apparently don't care about what children hear as long as it puts money in their pockets. Peanut Butter and Jelly welcome their new baby into the world. ![]() Let them know that as a parent and consumer you are offended the company cares more about financial gain than the impression made on our children. So he hit up Doc Joe Thompson, and his kitchen crew to create an ingenious hack on toast and jam. Kellogg's should be more responsible in their marketing decisions. A vision of transforming a delicious breakfast into a toaster-ready rectangle that could go anywhere. Foul language or the implication of it is not needed in this commercial, but that is exactly what Kellogg's intended with their play on words. Summary: Pop Tarts are high in sugar and contain refined flour and unhealthy oils. ![]() This high-sugar, low-protein junk food is a terrible choice to start off your day. I will let them explain: The animated commercial has a mom pop tart and a dad pop tart admiring their newborn baby pop tart at the hospital nursery when a nurse walks in. "Kellogg's new Pop Tart commercial includes a double entendre that is inappropriate and unnecessary. Two Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts contain 400 calories, 76 grams of carbs, less than 2 grams of fiber and a mere 4 grams of protein (4). Taking place in a cruel & twisted Don Hertzfeldt styled world in which sentient frosted toaster pastries are frequently toasted & eaten by the 'Crazy Good Ki. Share it with friends, then discover more great TV commercials on. Keep an eye on this page to learn about the songs, characters, and celebrities appearing in this TV commercial. OMM has an issue with the…wait for…suggestive language. Check out Pop-Tarts 15 second TV commercial, Just Pregaming from the Breakfast & Cereal industry. If those were your guesses, you're wrong. Care to guess? Is it the idea of the Pop Tarts fornicating to make a baby? Maybe it's because the baby Pop Tart is going or not going to be vaccinated? Or because there is a human working in a Pop Tart hospital, and that human wants to eat the baby Pop Tart? ![]()
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