Food of the 70s .. toaster meat pie?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was nothing so fancy as a pasty. It was really a Pop Tart but with a meat filling.

The texture of the meat filling, if I recall correctly, was like liverwurst. It was very finely ground, anyhow. Like a meat paste.

It was kid food, nothing fancy.


Ya don’t say!
Anonymous
Boomerang’s?
Anonymous
We’re they the French toast sandwich with sausage? There’s a picture on this page: https://www.lovefood.com/gallerylist/55532/foods-we-fell-in-love-with-in-the-1970s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re they the French toast sandwich with sausage? There’s a picture on this page: https://www.lovefood.com/gallerylist/55532/foods-we-fell-in-love-with-in-the-1970s


No, but that's the general idea.

The filling was a plain meat paste.

I explored that brand more and found this Toastwich picture..

https://generalmillshistory.tumblr.com/post/143533873550/pizza-in-a-toaster-pizzaburger-toastwiches-hit

And that is how I remember them looking. So maybe it was a trial flavor or something?

Anonymous
You know what? I bet it WAS the pizzaburger flavor. It probably was just a very mild hint of tomato flavor added to the ground beef.
Anonymous
Amazing that liverwurst pop tarts never took off and became an enduring product…..
Anonymous
Mandela Effect
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amazing that liverwurst pop tarts never took off and became an enduring product…..



As much as I love liverwurst, even I wince at this.
Anonymous
I think I know what you're talking about. They DID do a pizza variety, but also a chicken ala king, a chicken chung king, and I think something with a shrimp filling. I've been wondering what they were too. I was only four or five at the time.
Anonymous
I know what you are talking about lived on Long Island as a kid, I think they were called TOASTERINOS. The flavors that I recall were in their jingle ... pizzaburger, grilled cheese, or sloppy joe.... I don't recall shrimp (I love shrimp but not sure if that would go in a toaster or that it would be economical, just trying to recall what my mom would have purchased for us).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.metv.com/lists/14-piping-hot-toaster-treats-you-will-never-eat-again

From Google, I’m guessing it was green giant snackwiches.


NP. What a find. Thanks for sharing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amazing that liverwurst pop tarts never took off and became an enduring product…..


As a kid product, no less? Gather 'round for snack, kids....
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