Can you buy Pop Tarts online?

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Lifer
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I eat pretty much nothing but Pop Tarts at school and I run out all the time. But I don't have a card for Sams or Costco.

I did a quick Google and came to nothing.
 

xeemzor

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Why would you ever buy food online? Unless you buy in massive amounts, I'd imagine it would still be cheaper at a place like Cosco.
 

Casawi

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You are ridiculous. Wost case scenario call a family member and have them shit you ship some god damn Pop Turds.
 

Jeff7

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Oh please, like this is the first time a guy's ever looked online to score himself a tart.
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: tasmanian
Buy Away

ebays probably a good place to find chinese knockoff poptarts wrapped with lead foil;)


seriously though....poptarts are lousy nutrition.
i never understood why people eat them, they don't even taste good for junk food. its like a dry nasty survival biscuit type thing you should only resort to eating in times of catastrophe.

 

FP

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
of course you can. you can buy anything online.

T206 Honus Wagner.

Can't buy that online.

EDIT: I take that back... According to Wikipedia:

In 2000, the card was sold in an auction on eBay to Brian Seigel for $1.27 million.

Who spends $1,270,000 on eBay?
 

xeemzor

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Originally posted by: binister
Originally posted by: moshquerade
of course you can. you can buy anything online.

T206 Honus Wagner.

Can't buy that online.

The real question is, why would people spend hundreds of thousands, or even millions, for a 100+ year old piece of cardboard?
 

FP

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Originally posted by: xeemzor
Originally posted by: binister
Originally posted by: moshquerade
of course you can. you can buy anything online.

T206 Honus Wagner.

Can't buy that online.

The real question is, why would people spend hundreds of thousands, or even millions, for a 100+ year old piece of cardboard?

Same reason people pay millions of dollars for a 200 year old coin or 500 year old piece of pottery.