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The internet is nauseated over this Iowan's Pop-Tart and cheese sandwich

Aaron Young
The Des Moines Register

Iowans tend to get creative with their meals. One stroll around the food stands at the Iowa State Fair will prove as such.

But a Pop-Tart and cheese sandwich? That might be pushing the envelope a bit too much, social media suggests.

Chris Jorgensen, a sophomore at Iowa State University, tweeted Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017, that you're not an Iowan unless you've tried a Pop-Tart and cheese sandwich. Jorgensen's tweet quickly launched a widespread discussion about the concoction.

Chris Jorgensen, a sophomore at Iowa State University, tweeted a pair of photos Nov. 9 of the breakfast-and-dairy product combination. The caption read: "You ain’t from Iowa if you never had one of these." 

The tweet drew hundreds of retweets, quote tweets and comments.

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Jorgensen told the Des Moines Register on Monday he's come across similar "gross foods" posts in the past on his own social media timelines. So on a night when he opened his cupboards and realized he didn't have much to eat, Jorgensen wanted to experiment.

"I thought: 'What could be the grossest thing I could put between two Pop-Tarts?' " Jorgensen said. "So I went to the fridge and got a cheese slice."

But the internet had a terrible taste in its mouth and couldn't have disagreed any further than it did. These are some of the best reactions:

On the contrary to the majority's opinion, Hy-Vee didn't seem to bat a lash at the unusual concoction:

Jorgensen wasn't originally planning to take a bite, but he said his roommates told him he needed to if he was going to tweet about it.

"There wasn't much cheese in the bite that I got," he said, adding that the Strawberry-flavored Pop-Tart isn't his favorite.

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Other than the common "disgusting" comments, he said people have complimented the quality of the photos as well as the plate the Pop-Tart sandwich is on.

"Apparently everyone's grandma has those plates," Jorgensen said.

But Jorgensen never thought the tweet would get as much attention as it has.

"I think I've done some damage to the state of Iowa," he said, laughing.

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