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LEGO Eggos, Mickey Heads, Fun Times.

Having grown tired of trying to dislodge the few remnants of toothpaste left out of a Spider-Man themed container of Crest every morning, I stopped by a pharmacy after work to get new teeth sludge. While there, I became instantly depressed at the sight of all of the unsold pre-made Easter baskets, now marked at half-price. I don't know why it depressed me so much. Maybe it's because I've always had this sick, twisted idea that pharmacies, toy stores and Wal-Marts hire poor old ladies to assemble these Easter baskets, which they assuredly would do with much love and care, and the thought that it was all for naught just makes me want to stand up, walk over and strangle you with twine. On the upside, it's been a tremendous month for your local grocer's freezer section, and below are three reasons why...

#1: With the phonetic similarities, it was only a matter of time before the "Leggo my Eggo" catch-phrase lost a letter and became almost-literal in this holy union of Eggo waffles and LEGO toys. I don't mean that to sound like I'm screaming; I've had to work with style guides from LEGO before, and they insist that you spell it just like that: LEGO. All caps. Let's just deal. The commercial for LEGO Eggo waffles is more amazing than the product itself, but that's not to say that this isn't the kind of marriage worth throwing rice over. As Kellogg's has now fully embraced the fact that their Eggo brand is capable of being tweaked in a zillion fucked up ways, it was only a matter of time before they called their pals in Denmark and said, "let's get retarded in heah."

Though theoretically the most brilliant and awesome idea ever, I'm sad to say that it's more of a gag in practice. The break-apart LEGO waffle pieces do not connect together in any real fashion, and in fact, they're not even designed to look like they would ever do that, so there's not even a lingering hope that you just suck and that other people are having no trouble making fighter planes and castle drawbridges out of waffle pieces. The most I could make out of mine was a little, boxed-in fort suitable for plastic green army men -- and while that's not impressive enough to curse at you, I should remind everyone that very few other brands of waffles even let you have that much. I'm more into these because it's ridiculously cute to have my LEGOs and eat them too, but if either company wants my advice, I'd be happy to give it: Don't tell people they can build things out of waffles when they can't at all really do that. Aim low, deliver high.

#2: Every time I've mentioned popsicles or ice cream on the blog, the thread comments invariably turn to a discussion on Disney's old "Mickey's Parade" brand, which spanned from fruit-flavored character-shaped ice pops (my favorite) to ice cream bars in the shape of Mickey Mouse's head. The latter is back, but not really. "Chocolate Ears Mickey" ice cream bars is not a name I'd be particularly proud of coining, but it says what it needs to, and the treats look remarkably similar to those heavenly desserts of yesteryear. Differences primarily include size (they're smaller) and facial structure (they're uglier), but these are tiny-sized gripes for such a big-time almost-resurgence. Hilariously, the box contains a big burst alluding to the fact that the bars are "better for kids," but I question what they're exactly better than, because one look at the nutritional label had me wondering why I didn't just drink half a bottle of canola and be done with it. Actually, I know why: Because canola oil doesn't have crunchy, chocolate ears.

Remember that thread from a few weeks back where I asked y'all to give me some Disney World vacation tips? Well, we booked it. Won't tell you when I'm going because THAT'S A SURPRISE, but I'll tell ya this: We went ahead and booked three nights at the Polynesian followed by three nights at the Grand Floridian, with Park Hopper passes for every day we're there. When the reservation was set and paid in full, I realized that we probably could've bought Disney World for half as much money as we're paying to stay there for a week.

During that process and ever since, I've been reading countless reviews of Disney World. It's my new thang. Digging just deep enough, I've found that millions of people enjoy old school Mickey-shaped ice cream bars there, only Disney's are covered completely in a chocolate shell, presumably to skirt any fast-acting melting in the Florida heat. I don't know if this connects to the Chocolate Ears Mickey bars in anything more than a superficial way, but I couldn't think of anything else to say. Well, just this: I wish they put together a bootleg version of the fruit-flavored character bars instead, because those rocked the house a hundred times harder than Mickey heads.

#3: Fear Factor Pop-Ups? Food based on Fear Factor?! Joe Rogan you crazy! Joe Rogan, you so CRAZY makin' the ice cream! I'm of the mind that Fear Factor has a little-publicized but more-than-modest fanbase in grade school boys who think it's fucking kickass to see people drink centipede blood on network television, and with that in mind, maybe a Fear Factor ice pop isn't as stupid of an idea as I said it was at the top of my lungs when we spotted them last weekend.

They're pretty hideous, though. Not in a theatrical way -- I just mean they're bad. Bad flavor, bad production. The watermelon pops (with blood-like gooey red filling) are okay, but the other ones just suck, and no matter how many lies they spread about the misshapen white gummi orb stuffed in each pop supposedly looking like a scary eyeball is going to change that. Really disappointing, but as I don't think Nostradamus himself could've predicted the sight of the official Fear Factor show logo in a grocery store freezer section, I'm halfway tempted to whop my cack out and make it do that trick where it looks like it's nodding with approval.


Random thoughts on shows/movies I've seen recently...

- Had to watch Nanny McPhee for a work-related project. Whatever, but it reminded me that I'm supposed to bone Kelly Macdonald before she gets old and fat.

- It's been a weird, weird season on The Sopranos so far, with stories unfolding and being taken back and generally making you wonder what the fuck the POINT is, but damn, it's still been one of the more purely entertaining seasons of the lot. Especially now that they've stopped with the stupid dream sequences. Seriously, does ANYBODY like those dream sequences?

- A friend and coworker's wife writes for Big Love, so I've been watching it. I question the decision to pair it with Tony Soprano of all people, and I'm still kind of lost as to why the show was ever conceived, but since every glimpse of Bill Paxton reminds me to watch Predator 2 as often as possible, I'll stick with it for now. Totally think they should've paid David Carradine a zillion bucks to play Roman, though.

- Read one of my thousand nature/science books last night, so I leave you with this fact: To get rest in a world where they can never literally sleep, dolphins do something truly kickass -- they let half their brain sleep at a time. No, seriously. For eight hours, they're totally awake. For the next eight, the left side of the brain is awake. For the final eight, the right side stands guard. How amazing is that? Why are dolphins so much cooler than me?

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Posted by Matt on 04/18/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 86 comments

I may have to get a box of those Chocolate Ears Mickeys. (That was an awkward sentence!) Yes, the popsicles were way better.

And I LOVED that Petster article. Glad to see it come back.

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 04/19/2006 8:58 PM


We used to get the Disney fruit pops every now and then in the late 80s when they were on sale. What a blast from the past! I totally forgot about them until I read the comments…which is one of the things I love about this site. It jogs these great memories. Sitting outside on the back porch, slurping Disney pops and drinking Kool-Aid…no finer way to spend a lazy summer afternoon after the beach but before dinner.

I haven’t seen the "Fear Factor" pops (ick!), but the Audobon Acme does have the other two. Haven’t tried them – my freezer is full enough as it is, between Easter leftovers from my uncle’s and leftovers from the dinner a friend made me the other night. I might give them a look in the summer when they’re on sale.

We had a few of the ready-made baskets left when I was at work today. They don’t bother me as much; yeah, I would prefer people actually put together their own baskets, too, but some folks simply don’t have the time…and they DO make good gifts for other kids.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 04/19/2006 9:22 PM


what game is all your base are belong to us from??
neeeed slleeeeeep….

Chestnuts roasted by jOSHc @ 04/19/2006 10:20 PM


Josh – Zero Wing.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/19/2006 10:21 PM


What I always loved were those candy legos that you can find in places like the Sweet Factory. They tasted like the poor man’s Smarties (American version), but you could put them together. Now that’s what I call having your legos and eating them too.

Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 04/19/2006 11:03 PM


Ooh I loved those little candy skeletons you could put together, the ones that came in plastic coffins. You’d have to buy 2 or sometimes 3 coffins just to get enough of the "right" parts, but they fit together like perfect little candy jigsaw puzzles. And you could admire your skeleton for days while you snacked on the 40 leftover femur bones.

Chestnuts roasted by Welsh Rabbit @ 04/19/2006 11:15 PM


On the subject of Disney…Matt I hope your gonna check out Animal Kingdom while your there, best of all the parks imo. We did them all two years ago, and had more fun there then at any of them. So many strange things roaming around the park…..

Chestnuts roasted by Bizzar @ 04/20/2006 12:25 PM


OH MY GOD at the Disney pops.

You have tapped into a forgotton portion of my childhood.

THANK YOU.

Chestnuts roasted by Denise @ 04/20/2006 12:34 PM


I’ll agree with the sentiment about Disney ice pops. Once again, Matt, you’ve resurrected childhood food memories and left me with broken dreams.

Oh well, it’s all in good fun.

Chestnuts roasted by Frostor @ 04/20/2006 1:04 AM


The only thing i have ever seen that is remotely close to the flavored pops was a set of freezer molds that let you make your own with Kool-aid type juice.

Chestnuts roasted by primusboy @ 04/20/2006 2:52 AM


"Mexican candy is Mexico’s attempt to kill Americans."

That’s what they want you to think, so they can keep the Cinqo de Mayo candy for themselves. Eating Cinqo de Mayo candy is like eating god or something.

If the box says LEGO then I outta be able to connect the knobs of the pieces in that box to the bottoms of another pieces.

But putting a little LEGO man in the box as a prize would’ve Anbesoled the disappointment.

New episodes of Fear Factor were taped earlier this year.

Chestnuts roasted by JRH @ 04/20/2006 4:43 AM


You know, it’s funny you should compare eating Cinqo de Mayo candy with eating God. My favorite Mexican candy is basically a Eucharist wafer filled with goat caramel. I don’t remember what they’re called, because we always referred to them as "Goat Caramel Christ Treats." They are so tasty, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 04/20/2006 8:30 AM


That is to say caramel made using goat’s milk instead of cow’s milk. Upon rereading my previous comment, the phrase "goat caramel" sounds potentially disturbing.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 04/20/2006 8:35 AM


Dolphins own so hard, it’s not even funny.

Chestnuts roasted by Spooky Muffin @ 04/20/2006 9:16 AM


The Mexican candy debate reminds me of an incident.

We were at a family reunion and my aunt brought a pinata that was filled with mexican candy. The little kids were having a blast hitting it and breaking it and collecting the candy. Then all of a sudden most of them just started bawling. Apparently, most of the candy had hot chili powder as an ingrediant and my aunt didn’t know.
Needless to say most of the candy got thrown out.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 04/20/2006 10:30 AM


word somebody else that remembers the candy skeletons!

those were a fav of mine growin up i was already a sweettarts/smarties junkie anyway.. i haven’t seen the skeletons in a minute but if i did i’d b all over those joints like flava flav on crack

Chestnuts roasted by doc bong @ 04/20/2006 10:47 AM


Those character pops were great, but we always had leftover Minnies and Goofys because they were both orange, and we all hated the orange pops- the red Mickey and grape Donald were best.

Matt-While you are at Disney, you have to partake of the Mickey-shaped ice cream bars- They are a fond childhood memory of mine- and the only thing my brother ate while there.

Chestnuts roasted by m @ 04/20/2006 10:49 AM


oh and judging by my name, i’m pretty sure u can guess that i will and already have begun celebrating 4/20 day

enjoy yourself bitches

Chestnuts roasted by doc bong @ 04/20/2006 10:53 AM


Wow- LEGOS and EGGOS together at last! It’s about time- who didn’t see this as a genius idea as a kid? Almost as genius as Zack, the Lego Maniac.

I saved up my money for a year, took the Greyhound for 2 days with friends and hit Disneyworld for ONE DAY in ONE park…my one day at the Magic Kingdom. It was so worth it, and absolutely incredible. I am insanely jealous of your trip, Matt, and hope to live vicariously through pictures and reports.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 04/20/2006 12:47 PM


I think Disney pops were the greatest, cause they were 3D. My opinion, anyways.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 04/20/2006 1:43 PM


It’s time for us to rebuild a Mickey Mouse ice cream bar, the one that should be a Chocolate Ears Mickey. And I don’t care what people are saying in Disneyland or wherever they are. Those ears will be chocolate at the end of the day.

Chestnuts roasted by Luap @ 04/20/2006 2:16 PM


Matt:: enjoy DW. Even if you do spend $42,000, it’ll be the funnest $42,000 you’ll ever spend. I really need to go back there for at least a weekend and forgot about my regular life.

And man, how I do miss those Disney Ice pops. Definately brings back memories thinking about them.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 04/20/2006 2:28 PM


doc I don’t 4/20 myself, but many of many friends do, and rest assured, they started early.

Crack ass of dawn early….

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 04/20/2006 2:29 PM


And here, I thought it was http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/d/doctorbong.htm" rel="nofollow">This Guy that our bonger was homage-ing.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 04/20/2006 5:37 PM


I actually remember the Disney character pops more than the MM ice cream bar. I just found it so cool that they went through the trouble of shaping the pops like the characters. Nowadays, whenever they do licensed pops, the licensing usually begins and ends with putting the character on the box and just giving us regular pops. I’m not a popsicle guy to begin with anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 04/20/2006 5:54 PM


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