Pop-Tarts creates tiny ‘Gingerbread Lodge’ — and lists it on Zillow

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Christmas is around the corner — and who wouldn’t want to celebrate the holidays in an actual gingerbread house made entirely out of Pop-Tarts?

On Zillow, an off-the-market home described as the Pop-Tarts Gingerbread Lodge at 1 Kellogg’s Square has been listed.

And it looks, well, delicious.

The only problem? It’s probably meant for one of Santa’s little helpers.

Spanning a tiny 35 square feet, Pop-Tarts described the home as “just north of the Wild Berry Woods in the foothills of the Applefritterlachians.”

The pantry-style farmhouse features “frosted finishings” and “a toasty interior,” the listing notes.

Features include a baked kitchen and living room with a frosted chocolate-chip archway.

To celebrate their limited-edition gingerbread Pop-Tarts flavor, the company has featured the home on the real estate site.

The home is made up of four-bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The home is made up of four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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The living room features a handspun Eggo Frosted Maple Flavor area rug, an Edible Frosted Cherry sofa, a Frosted Chocolate Fudge coffee table and Frosted Raspberry wallpaper with a framed Frosted Gingerbread Pop-Tarts Chocolate Chip archway.
The living room features a handspun Eggo Frosted Maple Flavor area rug, an Edible Frosted Cherry sofa, a Frosted Chocolate Fudge coffee table and Frosted Raspberry wallpaper with a framed Frosted Gingerbread Pop-Tarts Chocolate Chip archway.
Pop-Tart
The kitchen features built-in Frosted Grape cabinets, Frosted Chocolate Fudge pantry, and Frosted Raspberry cabinets.
The kitchen features built-in Frosted Grape cabinets, Frosted Chocolate Fudge pantry and Frosted Raspberry cabinets.
Pop-Tart
The game room features a Frosted Chocolate Fudge TV stand, tiny billiards table, and Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon sofa.
The game room features a Frosted Chocolate Fudge TV stand, tiny billiards table and Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon sofa.
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According to the listing, the home features built-in frosted raspberry cabinets, with frosted cookies-and-creme counter space. The living room comes with a “crafted Eggo Frosted Maple Flavor” area rug with mid-century modern Frosted Chocolate Fudge furnishings, the listing adds. It also comes with frosted gingerbread Pop-Tarts above the fireplace, posing as an art piece.

The bedroom features Frosted Apple Fritter wallpaper and a sun-drenched reading nook, which “looks out on all .0006 acres of property,” the listing says.

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and an Eggo Frosted Maple Flavor wallpaper.
The bathroom features reclaimed Frosted Blueberry bathtub, a Frosted Cookies & Crème mirror, an artisanal Frosted Strawberry tile
and Eggo Frosted Maple Flavor wallpaper.

The kitchen comes with custom Frosted Cookies & Crème countertops and Frosted Chocolate Fudge Bites stools.
The kitchen comes with custom Frosted Cookies & Crème countertops and Frosted Chocolate Fudge Bites stools.

The non-working fireplace.
The non-working fireplace.

The bedroom features a vintage unfrosted headboard, Frosted Chocolate Fudge reading nook, restored Frosted Apple Fritter wallpaper, Frosted Cherry king-sized bed, Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon recliner and edible Frosted Raspberry nightstands.
The bedroom features a vintage unfrosted headboard, Frosted Chocolate Fudge reading nook, restored Frosted Apple Fritter wallpaper, Frosted Cherry king-sized bed, Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon recliner and edible Frosted Raspberry nightstands.

It “is fit for a full-on party that is anything but cookie-cutter,” the listing jokes.

“This pastoral palace has to be seen – and tasted – to be believed.”

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