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My local $2 shop sells them for 3 boxes for $10 usually always seem to have heaps there, never seen anyone buy them, the other day they probably 200 boxes that had gone out of date and they were trying to give them away for $1 per box.
I think they would still be good in 100 years as there is nothing in there that could possibly go off or be digested by anything.
I saw them at the Reject shop months back, but a friend who works there said they were imported and the ingredients were questionable. The nutritional panel had a sticker over the original Nutritional Panel that was printed on the box.
What gives?
Usually done to comply with local standards. The US have their own format / standard and ours is slightly different even though most of the important things are still displayed on both.
Usually done to comply with local standards. The US have their own format / standard and ours is slightly different even though most of the important things are still displayed on both.
I saw them at the Reject shop months back, but a friend who works there said they were imported and the ingredients were questionable. The nutritional panel had a sticker over the original Nutritional Panel that was printed on the box.
What gives?
Of course the ingredients are questionable they are pop tarts and imported from the US so full of stuff that we don't use here in Australia like HFCS and who knows what.
They stick a label over the nutritional panel as the one on there does not comply with Australian Rules like a lot of other imported stuff. I believe they are a 'grey import' that is they were not made to be exported, but were made to be consumed in the US, but someone must have bought them up cheap and send them overseas, probably a private importer.
Pretty sure there would be a sticker on there saying imported by......XYZ Imports or who ever imported them. Might have a look next time I go in there just out of interest.