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We at the Walsh Motors Test Kitchen take some more time to taste test another new, limited edition variety of Kellogg's Pop Tarts. Some other, rather more entertaining history stuff: Pop-Tarts are said to be quite the flammable foodstuff. Not long after their introduction to the market, a Pop-Tart became stuck in someone's toaster and erupted into flame. A later claim is made that the strawberry flavor in particular is quite flammable if severely overheated. Reports of foot long flames have been made. Important scientific research to confirm the validity of this claim was later conducted by humorist Dave Barry. As I haven't read his book where the results of this extremely important research were likely published, I cannot say what the result was. I'd do some independent research of my own, but I'm so lazy that I doubt it will happen in a timely fashion. I do not have a toaster that I'd care to destroy in the name of science. Nor have I yet managed to put in motion my longstanding plans to build a time delayed Diet Coke and Mentos reaction. And maybe that's just as well, since I expect that triggering the reaction inside a sealed bottle of Diet Coke is likely to produce some kind of bomb. I apologize in advance (or after the video, if you've already watched) for my dad's being in a bad mood and using a profanity in the distance. Unless of course you didn't hear it, in which case please do not read this part. :-P