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This Montreal Home Bakery Provides Major Nostalgic Feels With Its $1 Adult Pop-Tarts

Our favourite childhood breakfast made even BETTER.
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If you haven't heard about this Montreal home bakery, now you'll be happy you did. Paindémie specializes in all things tasty!

And, what if I told you that this local company is fulfilling our "adult" Pop-Tarts dreams? 'Cause it's true.

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I simply cannot understand why more adults don't eat Pop-Tarts the way we used to. What went wrong?

There's something super nostalgic about bitting into this sweet breakfast that makes you feel like a kid again.

Paindémie's weekly selections include everything from bread and croissants to cookies and tarts. This bakery knows how to satisfy each customer.

But it's truly the adult Pop-Tarts — or, as Paindémie calls it, the "Propre Tart" — that have my mouth watering at the moment.

And, to make life even better, they're only $1 each!

Since Paindémie is a home-based bakery, there are only limited quantities available which means you're going to want to place an order ASAP, which you can do over Instagram.

So, you can go ahead and feel like your 10-year-old self again without feeling guilty about putting all the nasty preservatives into your body.

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