What the Pop-Tarts Wild Cherry TV commercial - On Tour is about.
The Pop-Tarts Wild Cherry TV spot titled "On Tour" takes viewers on an exciting adventure with the Pop-Tart band. The commercial starts with the tagline "Start your day with a rockin' breakfast." and then introduces us to the Pop-Tart band on a tour bus. The group is made up of four animated Pop-Tarts. They are all dressed like rock stars – complete with sunglasses, wild hairstyles, and guitars.
As the commercial progresses, the Pop-Tart band sings about their love for Pop-Tarts Wild Cherry. They even rock out on stage with a crowd of animated fans surrounding them. The scene looks like something out of a concert movie, with the band members jumping around and playing their instruments as fans scream and wave their arms in excitement.
As the song ends, we're reminded that Pop-Tarts are perfect for breakfast, and "Wild Cherry" is the flavor to start your day off right. The commercial ends with the animated band rocking out on stage as the Pop-Tarts logo appears on the screen.
The commercial is meant to be fun and exciting, with the animated characters providing an enjoyable twist to breakfast. The use of music and animation makes the commercial engaging and memorable. Additionally, the commercial emphasizes the flavor of Wild Cherry Pop-Tarts and positions it as an excellent breakfast option for those who want to start their day with a rockin' start.
Pop-Tarts Wild Cherry TV commercial - On Tour produced for
Pop-Tarts
was first shown on television on June 22, 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions about pop-tarts wild cherry tv spot, 'on tour'
1964
Cleveland, Ohio, hit the world with the orig Fab Four when we released our four original flavors: Strawberry, Blueberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon & Apple-Currant. Since literally no one has ever seen a currant, we dropped that flavor. Years later it came back as the fan favorite Apple Pop-Tarts.
Crazy Good!
"Crazy Good!" Pop-Tarts is Kellogg's most popular brand to date in the United States, with millions of units sold each year.
Originally, the Pop-Tarts product was called, "Fruit Scone." It was later changed, and a Kellogg's spokesperson told us that the "Pop-Tarts name was influenced by Andy Warhol's Pop-Art in the 1960s." With that, the pastry's popularity took off.
Bill Post
(WWMT) - At 94 years old, Bill Post has a lot to be proud of. He's a dad to two kids, grandpa to four, and great grandpa to 10. Also on his list of accolades: his role in creating the Pop-Tart. “In 1964 I answered the telephone and Kellogg asked if they could come see some of our equipment," Post said.
In the 19th century, tart was British slang for "pretty woman." Some believe it is a shortening of "sweetheart." But by the end of that century, tart described a prostitute, something many language scholars trace back to the tart that you get at the bakery.
Kellogg's brought out their first Pop Tarts in America in 1964, and they've been a popular part of American breakfast time ever since!
1964
Post and Kellogg's debuted the Pop-Tarts in Cleveland in 1964, starting with 10,000 cases of each flavor. "Those just blew off the shelves," Post said. "Kellogg's ran a big page ad that (basically) said, 'Oops!
Milton the Toaster |
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1) They're conveniently sized so as not to ruin dinner. 2) They come in a variety of flavors to please every palate. 3) They're colorful like a circus and spread fun and frivolity wherever they go. 4) Microwaving them for exactly 12 seconds heats them to the perfect temperature and avoids any unnecessary toaster fires.
a female prostitute
tart noun (WOMAN)
[ C ] mainly UK very informal disapproving. a woman who intentionally wears the type of clothes and makeup that attract sexual attention in a way that is too obvious. [ C ] old-fashioned slang. a female prostitute.
It can mean a woman who dresses in a way that's very sexy, maybe a woman who has a lot of sexual partners and it can also mean a prostitute.
The reason for this is due to the bleached wheat ingredients contained in the American version of the popular breakfast pastry. In the UK, bleaching agents are not allowed to be used in flour, which is a key ingredient in Pop Tarts. As a result, the American version of Pop Tarts cannot be imported or sold in the UK.