Pop-Tarts Ask Taylor Swift To ‘Release’ Homemade Recipe
Taylor Swift’s homemade Pop-Tarts are causing quite a buzz. Pop-Tarts is now asking the Grammy winner to “release the recipe.” During the NFL Scouting Combine, Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid revealed that the singer made homemade pop tarts for the offensive linemen. He also said that he didn’t get one for himself.
“She likes to cook, so she made the offensive linemen these homemade pop tarts,” Reid said during an interview with Mike Florio and Chris Simms at the NFL Scouting Combine. “… She didn’t give me one, and the offensive linemen definitely didn’t give me one.”
Pop-Tarts Wants Taylor Swift To “Release The Recipe.”
Now Pop-Tarts is asking Swift to “release the recipe.” The snack brand shared on Instagram an image recreating the singer’s Eras Tour poster with the caption, “To KC’s most famous fan, we heard there’s a Pop-Tarts pastry (Your Version) and in its honor, we’re donating to @harvesters, a local Feeding America partner food bank,” it said. “But if you #releasetherecipe, we’ll double our donation.”
The Feeding America partner, Harvesters that Pop-Tarts offered to donate to, commented on the brand’s message, writing, “We can’t thank you enough! We all want to know her recipe too…”
Of course, Swifties are just as eager for the recipe. Many people tagged Swift’s Instagram account in the comments hoping she saw the request. Some people even voiced their appreciation for Pop-Tarts’ call to action and suggested other Taylor-inspired products.
“I think Pop Tarts wins the internet today,” one Instagram user wrote. “I didn’t know I need Pop Tarts (Taylor’s version) best mash up.”
“We need a Lavender Haze version,” one person suggested.
Interestingly, Swift has been an avid baker for years. Remember her hand-written cookie recipe that went viral on her Tumblr account over 10 years ago?
In December 2023, former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar also confirmed the singer’s love for baking during an interview.
“We’re having pregame meal and Taylor is so nice, she comes in by herself and she’s so cool. She made her homemade cinnamon rolls for Travis for pregame meal,” said Kosar. “I’m a juicer right now trying to be vegan and gluten-free, but I absolutely had to sample some of that cinnamon roll on game day.”
These 1989 (Taylor's Version) Inspired Items Never Go Out Of "Style"
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These 1989 Taylor Swift-inspired must-haves will prepare you for the release of 1989 Taylor’s Version, and will spark great ideas for holiday gifts for the T-Swift fan on your list!
Brobdingnagian.
Taylor Swift is so many things to so many people. Some call her a singer/songwriter. If you’ve seen any of her concerts you could call her a dancer. Taylor’s Eras Tour, both on stage and in the theaters, continues to break attendance records, so there is no doubt she is also an entertainer. The 30-something phenom has been making waves on the radio, news, stage, box office, and social media for nearly two decades. You could refer to her stardom as well as her personality as:
- Huge
- Galactic
- Herculean
- Cosmic
But I like to refer to Taylor Swift as … get ready to learn a new word … Brobdingnagian.
According to Merriam Webster, Brobdingnag is the town in the novel Gulliver’s Travels whose citizens are “as tall as an ordinary spire steeple.” Therefore, Taylor Swift is, as author Jonathan Swift (coincidence?) describes, Brobdingnagian, or larger than life.
1989
Taylor came into this world on December 13. Any Swifty can tell you that. 13 is her favorite number, which is why she used to wear it inked on her hand in concert. A trait picked up by her fans and still worn by them today.
The day is easy to celebrate. Anyone could be born on December 13th. But the year is what makes Taylor special. On December 13, 1989, the stars aligned to create this Brobdingnagian. And she memorialized it with her fifth studio album titled 1989.
1989 is considered to be Taylor’s first all pop album, according to L’Officiel among other outlets. It was released in 2014 and was the most awarded pop album by any artist in history. Why? Taylor has said that it is her most personal album to date. The track list is full of songs that are real and relatable, dealing with themes of love and heartbreak, friendship, and self-discovery. 1989 earned Taylor her second Album of the Year Grammy (after Fearless in 2008). Its songs include the hits: Shake It Off, Bad Blood and Blank Space.
1989 Taylor’s Version is the next re-release of her albums. It is set to come out October 27, 2023. So, let’s get ready …
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