Kellogg's Eggo Bakeshop Twists Strawberry.
When I did the grocery shopping on Friday, I had a $1.00 coupon for the Kellogg's Eggo Bakeshop Twists, Publix only had the 4 count package, they were $2.79, but with my coupon, I only paid $1.79.
I rarely ever buy stuff like this unless I have a good coupon discount, so I felt that $1.00 off was good enough to be able to try these out.
Personally, $2.79 for 4 of these is so not worth it in my opinion.
I can only imagine how much the 12 count package costs.
Ack!
They are not that big at all as you can see, that is a standard 9 inch paper plate, and 2 of them fit in the center of the plate with plenty of room to spare.
They are made for the microwave and heat up in just 25 seconds.
The directions say to then let them sit for about 2 minutes before eating.
You can view the nutritional information per serving here.
Not exactly good for you, that's an awful lot of sodium, calories, fat, and cholesterol, for just 1 of these pastries, but they are kind of tasty.
Mark refused to try them, and Sebastian tried 1 and didn't like them at all, he ate half of 1 and then gave the rest to me.
I liked them, they weren't bad at all, not great, but good enough to satisfy a sweet craving.
At the price per package and the count per package, it's not a good deal in my opinion.
If I didn't have a coupon, I certainly would not have bought them, nor will I buy them again without a good coupon.
The count, price, and nutritional information, is simply not a good value or a healthy breakfast choice for families on a budget.
The taste is not that spectacular either, the Publix bakery makes something like this that has a much better taste and costs less than these do for far more, so if I wanted to buy another breakfast pastry, I would go to the bakery before I would buy these again.

Comments
I was considering trying these out, but after seeing their size and the nutritional info, no thanks! I think we'll stick to regular cereal bars and pop tarts.
Posted by: Jenn | May 18, 2009 12:21 PM
Try Pillsbury Toaster Strudel. Those things are YMMMIE! Not sure how much they are selling for these days, since I haven't bought any in a while, but you get 6 in a box. It's probably a better deal than the Kellogg's things and they probably taste better, too.
They don't recommend cooking them in a microwave, only in a toaster or in the oven. I bet you could cook them in the NuWave and get them nice and crispy.
If you ever get a coupon for these, try them.
Posted by: Christine | May 18, 2009 12:53 PM