Pop Tart lovers, this is a gingerbread house on steroids- more than a house, it’s a lodge. The company has featured the home on the real estate site to celebrate Pop-Tat’s limited-edition gingerbread flavor.
On Zillow, an off-the-market home described as the Pop-Tarts Gingerbread Lodge at 1 Kellogg’s Square has been listed. If Santa is supposed to eat this, it will take him a while and a few glasses of milk. 35 square feet of Pop-Tarts and features include a baked kitchen and living room with a frosted chocolate-chip archway. What a game room! I love the Pop-Tart Pool Table- nice touch.
Please don’t ask about a calorie count or how much sugar was involved in the making. Just let your eyes have some fun and diet splurge this holiday. Now the only thing left out is a security system. You know the amount of theft involved in a home of this magnitude. Pets alone couldn’t be trusted alone even for a minute. The first Pop-Tarts came in four flavors: strawberry, blueberry, brown sugar cinnamon, and apple currant, which was soon renamed apple-berry. Pop-Tarts didn’t even have frosting till 1964, it was later determined that frosting could withstand the toaster, and the first frosted Pop-Tarts were released in 1967. History will tell the story one day of how every person one time or another burned their tongue on Pop-Tart filling that was molten lava.