I've been seeing photos of these on facebook, but thought someone was
photoshopping a Pop Tarts box. 

Odd.  but, I want one!

I'll save it for my granddaughter.  :-)

 

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Pop-Tarts Partners With Colleges in Sporty Promotion


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Just in time for college football season, five states will see a sporty
change to a time-honored breakfast treat: the sticky-sweet, packaged pastry
known as the Pop-Tart. Kellogg's ( <http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=K&ql=1> K)
perpetually popular product -- which first hit grocery shelves nearly 50
years ago -- will honor five college football teams by embossing their logos
atop the frosting of specially named specimens set to roll out in early
September.

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The schools partnered with in this deal: the University of North Carolina
(Tar Heel Berry Pop-Tart), the University of Florida (Florida Gators'
Strawberry), University of Georgia (Bulldog Berry), University of Michigan
(Go Blue Strawberry) and the Arkansas Razorbacks (Razorback Red). Consumers
looking for an actual new flavor as part of this promotion may be
disappointed, as all of these choices are just versions of one: strawberry.

According to Dick Podiak, Kellogg's marketing director for Pop-Tarts, there
is no specific time frame for this promotion; the push will last as long as
the Tarts are available. Consumers who don't live in one of the five states
featuring the products on  grocery shelves can get in on the action by
<http://www.poptartsworld.com/> ordering them online.

Healthy Pop-Tarts Sales

Kellogg's earlier this month reported second quarter earnings that beat Wall
Street expectations, even as rising commodity costs (including the spike in
corn due to the ongoing drought in the Midwest) and continuing weakness in
Europe led to a 12% drop in net income. Pop-Tarts were given credit for
driving healthy sales in North America; more than 60% of its sales are in
the U.S., even as it has expanded its presence in Europe, Latin America and
Asia. As Simon Burton, executive officer of the Snacks business unit for
Kellogg's,
<http://seekingalpha.com/article/774811-kellogg-management-discusses-q2-2012
-results-earnings-call-transcript?page=1> noted on the earnings call, "The
Pop-Tarts business had a great quarter, posting a strong sales growth."

While roughly 60 percent of Pop-Tarts enthusiasts are children, according to
Kellogg's, increasingly frenzied (and continuously budget-conscious)
professionals may be helping to give this inexpensive and easily transported
breakfast option -- a top seller overall for Kellogg's and a
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market leader in the shelf stable toaster pastry space -- even more of a
boost.

Kellogg's is trading Thursday afternoon at $51; its 52-week range is between
$46.33 and $55.30, and shares are essentially flat for the year, up just
over 1%.

The edible space is, of course, littered with promotional tie-ins that have
had varied success over the decades, but the college-team tie-up seems to be
ripe with untapped possibilities. Blue-devil shaped potato chips for Duke's
basketball team, anyone? Wildcat-bat-embossed chocolate bars for Arizona's
top-ranked baseball team? The possibilities are endless.

Would you buy a limited edition, sports-team-related food product, or do you
think such promotions are gimmicky?  Are there any sports-related food
products you'd be hungry to see on the grocery shelf? Let us know in the
comments section below.


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