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Reddit mentions of Pop-Tarts Breakfast Toaster Pastries, Unfrosted Blueberry, Bulk Size, 96 Count (Pack of 12, 14.7 oz Boxes)

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Pop-Tarts Breakfast Toaster Pastries, Unfrosted Blueberry, Bulk Size, 96 Count (Pack of 12, 14.7 oz Boxes)
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    Features:
  • Soft toaster pastries with the flavor of delicious blueberry; Sweet, fully baked, and ready to eat
  • Start your day with crumbly pastry crust and blueberry-flavored filling; A delicious, family-favorite morning treat; Great for kids and adults
  • Contains 0 grams trans fat; A fun part of any balanced breakfast at home or on-the-go; Enjoy them warm, frozen, or fresh out of the pack
  • A travel-ready food; Makes a tasty snack at work, afternoon pick me up at school, or late night treat; Stow in lunch boxes, totes, and backpacks
  • Includes 12, 14.7-ounce boxes containing 96 toaster pastries; 48 packages total, 2 pastries per package; Packaged for freshness and great taste
Specs:
Length20 Centimeters
Number of items12
Release dateApril 2007
Size8 Count (Pack of 12)
Weight0.881849048 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Pop-Tarts Breakfast Toaster Pastries, Unfrosted Blueberry, Bulk Size, 96 Count (Pack of 12, 14.7 oz Boxes):

u/CountVonTroll · 1 pointr/germany

Of course €4.50 is still expensive. But see my comment here. Based on those figures, portage cost would be €2.16 by weight. But each pack of 8 has a volume of 1.38 liters, which cost €6.47 in portage (see "product dimensions" here, divide by 12). Plus, of course, you'll have to pay for them in the US as well (€1.68, based on the same link).

That's why I said OP should focus on things that aren't available in Germany at all, like niche or regional products. That would make a lot more sense.