Some traditions in college football catch on quickly and are instantly beloved, and one of the best examples of that is the still relatively new Pop-Tarts Bowl, which is only in its second season but captured the hearts of fans everywhere.
In the first Pop-Tarts Bowl last season, the non-edible Strawberry mascot had a brutally funny message before getting toasted: “Dreams really do come true.”
Keeping in line with the theme of living the dream by dying in a toaster and getting devoured by the winning team, the sacrificial non-edible Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot, the Frosted Cinnamon Roll, held up a final message for fans: “Follow your dreams.”
twitter.com/PopTartsBowl/status/1873169826618982668
Greatest sport. pic.twitter.com/G32a6ZGqEh
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 29, 2024
It’s just perfect. RIP Frosted Cinnamon Roll.
Then, of course, the non-edible mascot went into the toaster and out popped a giant edible one for Iowa State players to enjoy after their win over Miami.
College fans paid tribute to Frosted Cinnamon Roll's 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl sacrifice
The Miami mascot rudely tried to eat one of the Pop-Tarts Bowl mascots
The Miami mascot rudely tried to eat one of the Pop-Tarts Bowl mascots
Hence then, the article about the non edible pop tarts bowl mascot shared another hilarious message before its toaster demise was published today ( ) and is available on For The Win ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( The non-edible Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot shared another hilarious message before its toaster demise )
Also on site :
- Suspect in Mississippi synagogue fire laughed as he confessed to his dad, authorities say
- Fire crews and Hazmat teams responded to fire involving lithium ion batteries at Higuera Street facility
- No injuries reported after partial building collapse in the Bronx, officials say
