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Holiday Lucky Charms …From 1994!

It's Christmastime. Actually, it's just about Christmas as I write this, and man, the holiday sure was sneaky this year, creeping right up on me from out of nowhere as I scramble through my gift checklist and my dirty clothes and my Advent and Advert Calendars and wonder how the entire season seemed to fly by without much noise. Oh well -- at least I'll have my Christmas Story marathon and my stupid presents and that big wheel of sushi my sister buys every year.

As I've mentioned a thousand times, we're in the long process of moving to a different apartment, which is an amazingly difficult task for such packrats. Finally got up to grouping and boxing together my insanely vast collection of cereal prizes, and while it on one hand reminds me that I really want to start that subsection up again, it also presented a dilemma, as there's no way I could let the Christmas season slip by without covering the beauty shown above -- a sealed CANISTER of Holiday Lucky Charms cereal, from 1994. If I used forums and forum administrators told me to pick an avatar that best describes my soul as a whole, I'm pretty sure this big log of Christmas cereal would get nod. The cylindrical containers popped up every so often, with the crayon tip-shaped top making them double nicely as coin banks when you were done plowing through breakfast.

While Lucky couldn't go through with actually calling this a "Christmas" cereal even back then, there can be no doubt that that's what it is. Look at those pretty lights -- there's only one "holiday" that gets those pretty lights. What served only as a month-long promotion could've been a bit more than that, because if I had seen this particular package of Lucky Charms cereal under the tree on Christmas morning, I wouldn't have felt at all ripped off. I'm not saying it could take the place of a new bicycle or a video game system, but had my parents placed this particular package of Lucky Charms next to the "big gift," I'm honestly not sure which of the two I'd have paid more attention to. On one hand, I wouldn't have gone back to school the following week and brag about the cereal I got, but on the flip, I probably would've let it slip and get punched in the gut over it anyway.

As is customary for any Lucky Charms cereal meant to celebrate a specific event, the marshmallows have been updated to reflect the holiday at hand. Check out the six hot entries, including candy canes, snowmen, presents, bells, stocking and Christmas trees. Oh you damn right -- Christmas trees. Because the cereal baggie was sealed, inside a heavystock cylinder that was also sealed, it all looks and smells so fresh that I'm tempted to go find some ten-year-old milk and have myself a bowl of merry. But I won't. Because I'm chicken.

The arguable best part of the deal? This particular package of Holiday Lucky Charms came with not one, but two cereal prizes, tucked neatly away in the special plastic topper. And they weren't junky prizes either, no sir. First up was a small tub of Sparkling Play-Doh, which is quite literally regular Play-Doh rolled around in sparkles. Just to make it all tie together, the Play-Doh was Christmas green. While the second prize didn't associate with Christmas by color, it's tough to look at a sealed package of Life Savers "Gummi Savers" and not think it's the 25th of December. I'm in love with this cereal. It's nice to have a little romance going during the holidays.

Posted by Matt on 12/23/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 70 comments

I should really read these things BEFORE posting. I’m missing a "that" and a comma.

Meh for me.

Chestnuts roasted by Tougi @ 12/23/2005 4:03 PM


This is three in a row. I meant Kuse, not Mare.

Chestnuts roasted by Tougi @ 12/23/2005 4:03 PM


U crazy yanks!

Chestnuts roasted by Scotty @ 12/23/2005 4:40 PM


The kid in the Hallmark commercial is definitely Ben Savage–that’s a given. And upon close examination and listening to the voice, the little girl in the Little Debbie commercial is little brunette Sarah Michelle Gellar. I recognize the face and voice from the old Burger King commercial she was sued over.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/23/2005 4:59 PM


It ruined the drama and suspense, but at least I didn’t piss the walls with excitement thinking I was getting a Super Nintendo when all I was getting was Trivial Pursuit: The In-A-Box-Shaped-Like-An-SNES-Box Edition.

That reminds me of the year I got a gift in a little velvet box from my then-boyfriend (now husband). I just knew it was a ring! I knew it! Inside was two mini mugs from Ingle’s Nook with our names on them. That’s possibly the biggest gift letdown in history. Not that I didn’t appreciate the sentiment, but…you know. Don’t ever put anything in a jewelry box that isn’t jewelry. And that’s one to grow on.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 12/23/2005 5:09 PM


And growing is half the battle!

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/23/2005 5:52 PM


Happy Festivus one and all!

Actually, I recently read a book wirtten by Dan O’Keefe called The Real Festivus, the Seinfeld writer who inspired the Festivus subplot in the episode "The Strike" and he wrote about the truth of Festivus.

1) There was no set date, the writers just picked December 23rd

2) There is no Festivus Pole nor a Feats of Strenght. The holiday does mostly involves an Airing of Grievances, but spoken into a cassette recorder. Instead, the main symbol of Festivus is an alarm clock and a bag (which explains how that was written into another Seinfeld episode where George steals his girlfriend’s clock and confronts her with it inside a bag)

3) The dinner itself was either Turkey or some kind of animal that was brutally killed in the process before eating it. There were silly homemade hats as well as play-doh for every table setting.

4) Music is involved, usually by playing records from a genre Dan calls "Irish Death Music", also acceptable are Billy Joel’s Greatest Hits CD and a certain album by Willie Nelson (forgot which one)

That doesn’t mean I’ll still celebrate it, Pole and all ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/23/2005 6:31 PM


I’m shocked at Kuse and Mare getting together as well. But it’s for the best. Knacks is too naive for Mare. Mare NEEDS an asshole like Kuse (although personally i dig Kuse more too) so then she won’t feel like as big of a bitch for screwing him over in the end, because she will, because she’s Mare. Nice guys like Knacks always finish last. Believe it.

Chestnuts roasted by conchristador @ 12/23/2005 6:36 PM


So, if a Playmobile woman and a Lego man had a kid together, what exactly would they produce?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/23/2005 7:06 PM


Aww, no kids? But little Winninghams with Stormtrooper helmets would be so neat. And poor Knacks, the nice guys deserve lovin’ too.

I made elves from plastic modelling compound. They have no mouths. The relatives had better like ‘em.

Bring on tomorrow ['Cause it's christmas eve here. GMT+12, yo], with its many shiny toys. Mother dearest was attempting to wrap my loose Air Attack Optimus Primal when she triggered his sounds. "GRAAARGH!" *vroo vroo vroo vroo* Now that just screams Christmas Memory.

Chestnuts roasted by onslaught86 @ 12/23/2005 7:26 PM


Christmas is getting boring. Maybe next year I should celebrate Chanukah or Festivus… or maybe all three. That would make it FestaChanuMas.

Chestnuts roasted by MrsDanFielding @ 12/23/2005 7:32 PM


There’s always Kwanzaa, right?

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 12/23/2005 7:36 PM


"What The Hell Is Kwanzaa?"

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/23/2005 7:40 PM


"What The Hell Is Kwanzaa?"

*sighs* I’ve been giving that book out for the last 642 years…

Chestnuts roasted by Kwanzaabot @ 12/23/2005 9:35 PM


I’ve loved your page so far, and the advert and advent calendars are great, but I would like to request that you postpone blowing up Spain at least until the 27th, since that is where I am currently stuck for Christmas. I am not sure what YOUR reasons for hating Spain are, but I can certainly tell you that today it is not the highest my list of favorite countries either. I am stuck here alone at Christmas time in a country that doesn’t believe in gingerbread, candy canes, hot cider, and DEFINITELY not in DVD releases of the He-Man and She-ra Christmas Special. Oh well.
Your site has helped me get into a much more festive mood over here and I especially appreciate the streaming Christmas songs you put up.
Anyway, please remember not to blow up Spain since you have at least one fan over here right now. Thank you, and Feliz Navidad.

Chestnuts roasted by Carina @ 12/23/2005 9:41 PM


"So, if a Playmobile woman and a Lego man had a kid together, what exactly would they produce?"

I think it would be something from this breed of Lego:

http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=9171&cn=206&d=31&t=9

Chestnuts roasted by Karen @ 12/23/2005 10:06 PM


I have this mental image of dozens, nay, hundreds of coin bank worthy items littering Matt’s childhood, each one with somewhere between $0.07 and $0.35 inside.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/23/2005 10:15 PM


I don’t really have much to say except thank you to everyone in this thread. You’ve kept me laughing for at least ten minutes and made me periodically forget about having to work tomorrow (Christmas Eve). At least it’s time and a half. Also, thanks again Matt for a great holiday season and I look forward to another year of laughs!

Chestnuts roasted by Bludge @ 12/23/2005 10:25 PM


I’m glad we’re at the home stretch. This has been an exhausting holiday. Running here there and everywhere to get one family member’s presents for another family member. Wrapping presents, baking, being turned every which way through the masses of Christmas shoppers. And of course, the constant badgering by my mother about my not having a real job and how I never should have gone into web design at college because it’ll never be profitable for me. I’ve started just nodding in agreement to that one. No point in trying to explain anything to her….

Oh well. It’ll all be worth it Christmas morning. ^_^

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/23/2005 10:26 PM


http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=9171&cn=206&d=31&t=9

The word Duplo may be in competition with the word Nintendo for the most awesome word title.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/23/2005 10:32 PM


Today’s my birthday. Got 40 Year Old Virgin and Sin City Recut for DVD. I’m happy.

I wonder if the Calendar will take a Star Wars like turn. After all, it was lost love that made Darth Vader

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/23/2005 11:38 PM


Hey! Sparkling Play-Doh!! I’ve never seen that!!!

Karen: Mare, the playmobile woman, don’t want to have children (She also don’t want to get fat)

Merry Xmas for all of U!

Chestnuts roasted by Yelinna @ 12/24/2005 12:21 PM


Ok, I had a long day at work (and I am working tomorrow) and am the defintion of tired, so I’m just going to take the time to say I can’t wait to find out how Mare and Kuse’s new relationship goes…and just who DOES end up delivering the presents on the big night…

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/24/2005 12:40 PM


Merry Christmas everyone.

Chestnuts roasted by Geoffinsanity @ 12/24/2005 1:13 AM


Is it just me, or does that snowman marshmellow look like a white testicles/penis with a green head?

Maybe I’ve just got a dirty mind.

Chestnuts roasted by Shigamado @ 12/24/2005 1:50 AM


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