"Pop-Tarts Co-Creator William Post Passes Away at 96"

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William "Bill" Post, credited with a key role in inventing Pop-Tarts, passed away at 96. Described as humble, he considered the creation a team effort. Post's career included working at Hekman Biscuit Company, later known as The Keebler Company, and consulting for Kellogg's after retirement. Survived by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, he leaves behind a legacy tied to the iconic breakfast treat.
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