The first Pop-Tarts Bowl featured the brave Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot sacrificing itself for the hungry Kansas State Wildcats.
We thought that was the end of the Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot, but the Pop-Tart Bowl gods had other plans.
Even though a memorial statue had been displayed in the Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot’s honor outside Orlando’s Camping World Stadium, Saturday’s Pop-Tarts Bowl brought our beloved Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot back to us.
As the big board showed a tribute video in the Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot’s memory, a half-eaten Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot stood high at the stadium and waved to all the guests in attendance.
He’s alive! Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot lives! Sure, it looks like the Terminator with a damaged face, but who cares? Our sweet, sweet Strawberry Pop-Tart mascot has returned to us.
He is risen! #PopTartsBowl pic.twitter.com/kT0ZHyNH6U
— Pop-Tarts Bowl (@PopTartsBowl) December 28, 2024
Strawberry PopTart memorial service and his resurrection!?!? HE LIVES pic.twitter.com/zwEL9dX6NR
— BYU Florida đâď¸ (@BYUFlorida) December 28, 2024
âŚcould it be?
Is that⌠Strawberry?
(Photo by Shelby Rush at Florida Citrus Sports) pic.twitter.com/22EzYKzao4
— Sickos Committee (@SickosCommittee) December 28, 2024
A tribute to the fallen Strawberry Pop-Tart. Gone too soon.
Or are they… pic.twitter.com/HsF7IxGxvf
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 28, 2024
They have an entire memorial for the edible mascot from the 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl outside the stadium pic.twitter.com/Qw11VEBZG4
— Steve Helwick (@s_helwick) December 28, 2024
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