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On the Web
- The Flaming Pop-Tart Experiment - Includes a detailed report and images of a experiment conducted with Pop Tarts.
- Pyrotartology - A detailed examination of the steps taken in one Pop Tart experiment. Includes pictures of the experiment in progress and the aftermath as well as a letter from the Kellogg corporation discussing the flammability of Pop Tarts.
- Flaming Pop Tarts - Includes a description, pictures and video of the experiment.
- Toast Fiction - What happens when two guys are armed with a video camera, some pop tarts, a toaster, and the Pulp Fiction theme song.
- Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches - An illustrated, step-by-step explanation of the experiment.
- Adventures In Combustion - Taking knowledge of the potential offensive powers of food and experimenting with strawberry flavored Pop Tarts.
- Pop-Tart Experiment - A site documenting one failed and one successful attempt of the experiment.
- Couple sues over flaming Pop-Tart - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Pop-Tarts - A Pop-Tart is a flat rectangular toaster pastry approximately 3 in (75 mm) by 5.5 in (115 mm), made by the Kellogg Company.
- Flaming Youth (band) - Flaming Youth was an obscure British rock group who recorded a single album in 1969 before breaking up. Today, the band is more known as the original group of pop singer Phil Collins, then 18 years of age, who was the group’s drummer.
- Submarine (band) - The early-mid-1990s English band Submarine followed in the footsteps of many of its contemporaries, including The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Boo Radleys and My Bloody Valentine with its own unique vision of noise pop, before morphing into the entity Jetboy DC, which continues on sporadically to this day.
- Yoshimi Battles the Hip-Hop Robots - Yoshimi Battles the Hip-Hop Robots is a 2003 bastard pop album by The Kleptones. It combines instrumental tracks from The Flaming Lips' Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots with vocal tracks from various rap songs.
- The District Sleeps Alone Tonight - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight was released July 8, 2003 by The Postal Service under the Sub Pop Records label. The EP included the previously released title track "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight;" a cover of "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" by The Flaming Lips; and two remixed tracks, one by DJ Downfall titled "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight," and the other was John Tejada's "Such Great Heights".