From limited releases to brand collaborations to dessert-inspired experiments, there are several Pop-Tarts flavors that many hard-core fans feel deserve another turn in the toaster. These 10 retired pastry flavors are some of the most reminisced and longed-for Pop-Tarts, according to online discussions.
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10 Discontinued Pop-Tarts Flavors We Want Back Now
1. Eggo Waffle (2021–2022)
Few breakfast crossovers felt as natural as this one. Combining two morning staples into a single pastry, the Eggo Waffle flavor delivered that unmistakable maple-and-butter vibe in portable form. It leaned into cozy nostalgia and felt tailor-made for slow Saturday mornings. Sadly, it's been missing from store shelves since around 2022.
2. Frosted Apple Cinnamon Muffin (Limited Edition 2013)
This flavor blurred the line between toaster pastry and bakery treat. With warm spice and sweet icing notes, it captured the essence of a cinnamon muffin without requiring a trip to the bakery.
3. Strawberry Cheese Danish (2006–2009)
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4. Red Velvet (2013-2017)
Rich and indulgent, Red Velvet brought cake-shop energy to the breakfast table. Its creamy filling and cocoa-forward flavor made it feel more like a dessert than a grab-and-go snack.
5. Frosted Chocolate Vanilla Creme (1965–2009)
A longtime favorite among cookie-and-cream fans, this flavor was among the early Pop-Tart releases and lasted through 2009. The toaster treat delivered a smooth vanilla center wrapped in chocolate pastry. It felt playful and just indulgent enough to stand out from the fruit-heavy lineup. A cold glass of milk was optional.
6. Peach Cobbler (2021–2022)
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7. Watermelon (1997–1999)
Bright, summery and unmistakable, Watermelon was one of those flavors that sparked strong opinions. Those who loved it still talk about it like it was a seasonal rite of passage.
8. Maple Bacon (2015–2016)
Sweet meets savory in a way that felt ambitious yet surprisingly comforting. Maple Bacon wasn't subtle, but that was exactly what made it memorable.
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9. Frosted Peanut Butter & Jelly (1980-1986 and 2013–2024)
View this post on InstagramTurning the iconic sandwich into a toaster pastry was a no brainer—which is exactly why it worked. The combination of nutty peanut butter and sweet jammy filling made it both comforting and indulgent.
10. Strawberry Milkshake (2005–2010)
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