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  • This man has absolutely no idea what food labels list. FYI: Pop tarts taste sweeter than the organic because IT HAS MORE SWEETENERS! Corn syrup, aspartame, sucrose, these things are artificial sweeteners, and are NOT listed as sugar. The organic only uses sugar. The organic tastes less sweet for that reason, 19 grams of real sugar and no other ARTIFICIAL sweetners.

  • "organic" is a scam most time, the real differences are in meats. i lol hard when i see people pay 3$ for a pound of organic oatmeal. i even saw a study one time that said the majority of organic food's quality isnt even superior quality.

  • did he just bite into both tarts in one bite...??? Oh and bottom line, if your some monkey who says to themselves... 'im going to be HEALTHY and purchase organic POP TARTS'... then really your just a moron at that point anyway. If I gave you the choice between a day old piece of shit that came out my ass, and a freshly made shit with pieces of corn in it that came out a cows ass, would you A. select my shit B. select the cow shit or C. NOT SELECT EITHER SHIT BECAUSE IT'S SHIT!!!

  • why is a fat dude giving me health tips??

  • What are the serving sizes for both?

  • I don't eat poptarts but my kids do and I'd prefer them to eat the organic pop tarts made with pure cane sugar versus the pop tarts made with corn syrup

  • @tnwar330 your body process's the sugar and corn syrup the same way, it doesn't even matter

  • yeah it does matter dude the kellogs is full of chemicals and shit organic are nice and clean way healthier

  • you are a dumbass, organic food is not neccisaraly better for you, they CAN be better for you because the fruits and vegies are grown using natural fertilizers not chemicals, but the main aspect of organic food is they are supposed to taste much better that non organic and in almost all cases they do. this video was pointless and you are dumb for not knowing the real meaning of organic.

  • @atourdeforce I am going to apologise for going all personal there you seam like a nice dude, but this vid is still pointless as you dont understand the meaning of organic.

  • Yo FAT ASS!! Aha

  • what are pop tarts? im english.

  • Nyan Cat came into mind when watching this...

  • Review some really healthy food products instead of snacks ! what you should do is to buy the raw products instead of focusing on the paritially manufactured products. In sweden me and my girlfriend mostly buy vegetables and meet, then making the dishes from the basics. Thats the healthiest way to make sure what you really eat...

  • anything that's pastries is carbs carbs carbs.

  • Toaster Stroodle is better!

  • well i still like pop tarts

  • the thing is its called organic for a reason, pop tarts may have less calories and more vitamins but the vitamins are just fake ones they have added, the sugar is white processed sugar and im sure the organic one have organic cane sugar which is by far healthier, all in all no body should be eating that garbage in the first place. plus anyone would see that it is a pastry, not a snack

  • Don't listen to the rude people who know nothing. Your video was interresting!! I haven't seen any more of your vids, but I see someone said you've lost a lot of weight! CONGRATS!!! :)

  • I see those in the store and I do not get them.

  • why eat poptarts when you can eat eggs or fruit?

  • You didnt toast them!

  • @GingerKibble Why would he, they taste stupid when hot.

  • organic =/= healthy. pop tarts are too sweet for me anyway and they can't compare to a toaster strudel.

  • Most "organic" stuff is BS. However you should watch out for a lot of those fortified foods, as some people with liver issues cannot digest excess vitamin A and it works your liver extra hard :(

  • Does he not know how to eat poptarts? Also, what's a fat person telling us how to eat?

  • @Johndavis4542 What you mean, you just saw him eat them.

  • @Johndavis4542 He's lost like 40 pounds and is still going. Don't be an asshole.

  • Wish we had pop tarts in denmark so i could taste them x)

  • Actually, Kellogg Poptarts are made with Gelatin (which is made from boiled skin and bones and byproducts of animals), which certainly isn't vegetarian or vegan.

    I used to love regular poptarts, but when I became a vegetarian, I couldn't have them anymore. So yes, organic vegetarian poptarts are worth it. (for me at least)

  • do you understand what organic is? it simply means it's from natural materials and has not been processed and filled with chemicals, therefore, it is less damaging to your self.

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  • Pop tarts pop tarts. I wonder if organic people only eat them as a treat and thus they don't intend to get all their nutrients for their day in one pop tart. They probably get their nutrients in vegetables and fruits. Also, organic people may have different beliefs on the amount of vitamins that is needed to get along in a day.

    I believe that if you eat a lot of foods with additives then you Will probably have to have more vitamins in your diet because they may inhibit vitamin absorbtion.

  • tried pop tarts once and i cant understand how people can eat them

  • But what are the serving sizes? Are they the same? The word "organic" fools most people into thinking it's healthier in the traditional sense or that it's "diet" food but the word "organic" just means that the ingredients were raised organically (without chemical treatment to control insects). So really you're better off as far as not having as many man made chemicals but that's the only promise. I'm sure with whole wheat and less sugar "healthy" pop tarts are possible.

  • Organic doesn't mean "Health Food", organic means that some of the contents were grown using no pesticides or other (possibly) dangerous chemical. The sugar may have been organically grown, but it's still sugar.

  • I love poptartssss! :)

  • If the extra sugar is from fruit as opposed to refined sugar, then the organic pop tart may be slightly better for you. The sugar from fruit is called fructose which is broken down slowly. Refined sugar is called glucose and is broken down quickly by your body. When our bodies sense an increase of

    glucose in the blood, it immediately directs the pancreas to push

    insulin into the blood stream. Insulin burns the glucose, but if you have too much glucose it turns it to fat.

  • @mikob11 Actually fructose is a monosaccharide that does not need any processing in your intestine to be absorbed so it passes into your bloodstream very quickly. Most refined sugars, such as table suger, are sucrose which is a disaccharide which must be broken down into glucose and fructose before it can be absorbed in your intestine. So sucrose would be absorbed slower, not faster

  • @dcamer I assume you are more educated on the subject than I. Thanks for the information.

  • so those extra cals are from the sugar then. lol organic.

  • i wish i could follow a 2000 calorie a day diet.. but that's my BMR :D

  • Thank god we have you for health I would have taken the organic - just so you now this is the other account to harveythepilot

  • I think legally, the term "organic" refers to the growing process of the fruits and grains. In other words, they would be required to not spray the strawberries and wheat with pesticides, or chemical fertilizers. They may also be prevented from using GMO produce? I would have to look it up, and I'm just typing from memory. I don't think it has anything to do with the "health" factor, other than chemicals. Basically, it a gimmick many companies now use to charge more $ for less product. ;)

  • Wow, Not only do they fail by coming up with the idea of "healthy" pop-tarts, but they even fail to make them healthier.

  • great vid.

  • I wouldn't eat either of 'em mate :P

  • Suddenly i'm in the mood for pop tarts!!!

  • If you read the front of Kelloggs Pop Tarts they declare 'Baked with Real Fruit' - however, on refering to the ingredients list, it reveals that 'Dried Raspberries' rank just below 'Salt'. This should give you some insight into the ludicrous cynicism of the Kelloggs marketing machine. On one hand they try to present the prouduct as somehow natural or healthy and yet with the other they do everything in their power to design a product which is as unhealthy as it could possibly be.

  • lmao - epic food fail is epic

  • The thing is... genetically modified food doesn't have to be tested or even labeled in the U.S. while the organic food foods that are grown on safe soil, with no pesticides used when grown are labeled. The USDA organic seal is what you're really looking for when going organic.

  • You'll never catch me eating pop tarts.

    I like the traditional eggs, bacon & toast type of breakfast.

  • Also, the Kellogg's poptarts uses food dyes, which tells ya right there that the stuff inside the pastries isn't real fruit filling (the organic does use real fruit filling), on top of high fructose corn syrup and other processed crap to make them sickening sweet, where as with the organic brand, they use normal sugar.

    I personally also wouldn't touch Kellogg's because they use gelatin in the frosting. Not veggie friendly. Oh, and my mistake, I meant to say Nature's Path, not pride. lol

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  • I'm not big on pop tarts, but if I were to choice between the two, I'd go with the Nature's Pride Organic toaster pastries. The reason why I would go with the organic, because while it may be a little more calorically expensive and may not have that much nutritional value, at least the ingredients used in that product are real. In Kellogg's PopTarts, I'm sure those vitamins are additives. In otherwise, those poptarts are not naturally nutritious.

  • everything we eat is organic matter, that's just marketing, buzz words and astroturfing

  • It's more about the ingredients and no Gunky crap in the Organic stuff. Organic does not mean Healthier. lol Just more natural ingredients.

    But yeah, a waste to do the Organic version of the poptart. Could almost be on the FacePalm Response Channel. lol

  • Should check out the Bullshit episode no Organic foods. Interesting.

  • @lubermanl if you eat meat ........it also means no hormones in your cows. It means no GMO veggies also. This is if it is really organic. Supposedly people have been caught lying before about organic food (i don't know i'm just saying what i've heard so don't quote me). But my thing when i ate meat was the hormones but i don't even eat it anymore except seafood. Now i don't want GMO vegetables.

  • Do you know I had some organic carrots that i had in the fridge i forgot about and bought another bag and then found the old bag right? Ok the old bag was from the said SELL BY JAN, THE END OF JAN. I found these carrots in MARCH. The end of march! They were STILL GOOD. Organic food lasts so much longer! The carrots lasted 2 months past their sell by date! Crazy. So preservatives are for?

  • organic is a good brand name to have all them preconceived expectations of it makes it more marketable but it really doesn't stack up

  • ewww, I remember trying one of those around 2 years ago - it was like cardboard with jam served ontop - it truly was awful which leaves me to wonder what has happened to the taste buds of the average American when they're willing to consume such sh*t :/

  • lol i think i hit that unsubscribe link every time i subbed to close that green window thingy. i'm such a dip 

  • Don't eat poptarts period.

  • thumbs up and organic is BS.

    i thought i was subbed to this channel already (seriously i thought i subbed like three times) but it says i'm still not :/

  • lol i like how at 3:50 it looks like the box just zaps right into your hand

  • lol whats wrong with these people? organic means eat extra.

  • remember that a serving of poptarts is ONE. that pack of two is 400 calories.

  • Organic has never meant healthy. It only means that organic food does not involve modern synthetic inputs such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers generally making the product cost more for the same outcome. Please don't ever think organic = healthy.

  • @vardogr and no pesticides doesn't mean healthier? it also is supposed to mean real sugar, no corn syrup. It means a lot of things. It does mean healthy. You haven't done your research.

  • I think you are kind of misguided, or at least misguiding here, cabbie. It doesn't matter how many calories are from fat unless you buy into dietary fat causing health problems, which there is little evidence of despite the overwhelming message from the fda and food lobby. Second, sodium intake only really matters if you have a sodium sensitive condition. Cholesterol is same as fat, it hardly matters since dietary cholesterol contributes only a small fraction to your blood cholesterol.

  • Haha organic BS fails again. Oh so funny.

  • Is there a difference in Serving Size between the two boxes?

  • Heheh, organic doesn't necessarily mean "healthy", it just means it's probably not made with so many chemicals, which isn't necessarily a good thing.

    I would like to see you do a review of grocery store donuts, like the kind you'd get from the little opening windows and put into a bag at Cub and Rainbow, or whatever sort of grocery store you have. I've actually heard that, as far as unhealthy treats go, they're the lesser of the various evils? Would love to hear your thoughts on that. =)

  • I do not know. To me, pop-tarts tastes like sugar covered cardboard. Nothing aginst it. Just not my taste.

  • I dont think i buy anything that has a picture of the product on the front lol.

  • Pop Tarts Rule!!! You keep reading those labels, you'll find that a lot of "healthy" items arent really healthy enough to justify the extra money.

  • If you have yellowish colouring on your body, doesn't that mean your liver is failing? :S

  • Organic is not a heavily regulated term so it is very important to compare and really look into what you are eating. Many people fall for the organic is always better trap. I personally like organic things better than the processed versions, but I will not buy it just because of the lable on it. It is up to you to be aware of what you are eating and putting into your body.

  • Run a search on YouTube for 'Sugar - the Bitter Truth'

  • Maybe the organic pop tarts have less corn syrup. That would make them taste less sweet. Either way, they're no better for you than a big bar of chocolate. Why people are so obsessed with low fat when the main reason people are overweight is consuming too much refined carbohydrate (sugar and white flour) is beyond me.

  • @SLRist no organic is supposed to mean REAL sugar

  • if it is truly organic

  • i'm not defending organic poptarts thought (watching the video) talking about organic veggies and things like that

  • @JustABitchyCancer corn syrup (HFCS) was until recently allowed to be 'organic' though recently the FDA declared it to be 'non-natural'. However, in Europe, it can still be used in organic products, and organic HFCS is actually manufactured.

  • @JustABitchyCancer - Anyway - I was suggesting that the organic tarts were probably not made with corn syrup (HFCS having been banned in organic products in the US) rather than the other way around, which is why they may taste less sweet. Kelloggs pop tarts are packed with the hideous stuff.

  • o.o wow what a good review! I look forward to watching more ^_^

  • Perfect review! Good job. :) I clicked on the add, does that help at all? XD

  • It's super important to compare, thanks for bringing this important issue, I know lots of people are unaware of this ^^

  • I actually think the organic ones taste better. :L But that's just me. xD

  • I hate the organic food nutjobs.

  • I have seen organic tobacco, it is still not healthy.

  • i dont think you should look at organic .if you want healthy food.

    you look at the food label .

    vitemine c is important ,but you can get that out of fruit aswell.

    and the strawberries probably make it taste sweeter too.

    maybe the regular pop tarts had lots of them in it.

  • Pure junk!

    Bananas my friend...

  • i want a pop tard now i only had it once when i was young

  • Remember, Happy, "organic" doesn't actually mean "healthy", it only means organic.

  • Please reply to my pm?

  • Basically you get organic flour clad sugar. Sounds like poptarts noticed people starting to look for healthy sounding things and decided to grind a multivitamin in there with everything else.

  • Organic does NOT equal healthy. It's funny how people think that. But yet, we are so lead to that by the industry which is SO full of LIES. I could get on a soapbox about this but I'll save it ;) Thanks for these videos!!!

  • @limbaughlady industry "organic" does not equal

  • kelloggs was always good for health

  • @scottyboy982 lol, you can eat a whole box and still be hungry afterwards .

    a waste

  • What is next, organic bon bon's?

  • you dont toast your poptarts???

  • Ive never had pop tarts before

  • The sugar in Nature's Path is less processed. The organic also has less fat, but it is from the fruit, more protein, and because it isn't enriched it has fewer vitamins.

  • i think pop tarts might have saccharine or sucrose or some other sugar substitute in them. that's why they taste so sweet.

  • @starberry2947

    ok not saccharine it's unstable under heat -_-'

  • IMO if a person was serious about eating healthy they'd avoid convenience food altogether. All that stuff is over-processed and loaded with chemicals.

  • Organic just means they don't use pesticides or chemical fertilizers when growing. For the most part it doesn't effect what you eat, although you should get less trace amounts of those chemicals in your food. Ofcourse its silly to get organic processed food in terms of health. But the organic pop tarts should have been grown with natural fertilizer and natural pesticides (like predator insects that eat pests). Which is generally considered more environmentally friendly.

  • Sometimes I think they market the stuff just to make the money an not to actually help people.

  • I like Nature's Path, have you ever tried coconut milk ice cream? 

  • organic food is weird.

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  • organic pop tarts?....those two words should never meet. it's like joining up fun & run or humor tumor. Awww Feck. 2nd

  • I love Pop-tarts, but they are so unhealthy.

  • Sodium = Salt, Right?

  • Hey, I just bought that exact product for the first time the other day.

  • @hotlavatube Except I got the unglazed one cause its nondairy.

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