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	<title>Comments on: Pop-Tarts marketing contains 2% or less of reality</title>
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		<title>By: Worst Food of the Week: Pop-Tarts &#124; Consume This First</title>
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		<description>[...] POP-TARTS ARE ONE OF THE FOOD PRODUCTS that are continually singled out as nutritionally lacking and inappropriately marketed towards children. In 2006, the Children&#8217;s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus recommended Kellogg’s remove the phrase “made with real fruit” due to consumer complaint; however, the phrase is still used. [...]</description>
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