General view of a goal line marker and footballs. David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports

This year will mark the first time ever that Pop-Tarts is the sponsor of a college football bowl game, and let’s just say that the trophy that goes to the winner of the game is a big hit.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl shared a photo via X on Tuesday of the game’s trophy, and fans loved it. The trophy has three layers like a wedding cake. At the top is a football with two slots in it. 

The best part is the slots are for Pop-Tarts to slip in like a toaster.

If the Pop-Tarts Bowl name sounds strange to you, that’s because it was known as the Cheez-It Bowl the last few years. This year Kellogg’s is promoting one of its other products.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl will be played on Thursday between NC State and Kansas State. The winner hopefully gets all the Pop Tarts they want.

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