Pop-Tarts Bowl
| Pop-Tarts Bowl | |
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| Stadium | Camping World Stadium |
| Location | Orlando, Florida |
| Previous stadiums | Joe Robbie Stadium (1990–2000) |
| Previous locations | Miami Gardens, Florida (1990–2000) |
| Operated | 1990–present |
| Championship affiliation | Bowl Coalition (1992) |
| Conference tie-ins | ACC, Big 12 |
| Previous conference tie-ins | Big Ten, Big East |
| Payout | US$6,071,760 (2019) |
| Website | poptartsbowl |
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| Former names | |
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| 2025 matchup | |
| Georgia Tech vs. BYU (BYU 25–21) | |
The Pop-Tarts Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium. Originally commissioned as the Sunshine Classic, it has undergone many name changes due to sponsorship rights. It is currently named after the Pop-Tarts brand of toaster pastries, produced and distributed by Kellanova (formerly Kellogg's).
The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group which also organizes the Citrus Bowl and the Florida Classic. It was first played in 1990 in Miami Gardens, Florida, before moving to Orlando in 2001. The game has tie-ins with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference. In the College Football Playoff (CFP) era, the bowl seeks to match the top non-CFP selection from the ACC (inclusive of Notre Dame) against the second non-CFP selection from the Big 12.