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August Megaparty #21: Fizzing Lunchables!

I'm not in the mood to see how hard I railed on Lunchables back in my 2003 review, but if I said I hated them, I was lying. Sadly, Lunchables arrived just as I was on the cusp between it being okay to bring lunch to school and it not being okay to bring lunch to school. Junior High was hard knocks, and aside from a fast-learned lesson that lunchboxes were no longer acceptable, it seemed like only the cream of the socially retarded crop still brought lunch to school, even in plain brown bags. It's not that I wasn't a social retard too, but at least with this, I had a chance to hide the truth.

Knowing that, it would've been career suicide to bring something as cutesy as Lunchables to school, no matter how much I liked 'em deep down. I'd still make my mother buy them for me, but they were relegated to home-only eating. With their original formula consisting of a plastic tray with darling compartments for processed cheese, turkey frisbees and special treats, Lunchables have managed to become an edible dynasty, bigger today than ever before.

Through the many years I've spent watching Lunchables evolve from something simple to something not so simple, I've been at times delighted and at times appalled at the many ways Oscar Meyer saw fit to feed children. While there have been plenty of Lunchables varieties that seemed more absurd than palatable, nothing was quite as weird as the latest incarnation: "Mess With Your Mouth" Lunchables, with "Sour Tongue Teasing Fizz." Read between the lines: They're insinuating that you should put Pop Rocks on deli meat.

It sounded disgusting to me at first, but then I reminded myself that Lunchables are for kids, and kids' ideas about what's good and what's gross differs greatly from non-kids, even if those non-kids try desperately to still act like kids. Truth is, we really aren't born with any sense of what's good and what's gross -- it's all taught behavior, whether through family, friends, media or our own positive/negative experiences. Example: I can't eat spaghetti because it reminds me of worms. I didn't come out of the womb associating spaghetti with worms, but somewhere, along the way, I picked it up. I'm not entirely sure how to tie that to my argument that adding Pop Rocks to wet turkey slices isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it doesn't matter, because I am flip flopping. I tried one, and it was disgusting.

The "Mess With Your Mouth" collection only adds packets of "Sour Tongue Teasing Fizz" to existing varieties of Lunchables and redresses their boxes. For a minute I tried to convince myself that mostly all was mostly well, but that packet of Teasing Fizz was a real elephant in the room. Afraid to call something disgusting without knowing the whole truth, I prepared my cracker/turkey frisbee/cheese slice sandwich and opened up the ominous packet. On it went. Down it went. Weird face I made. Like cheetah who ate live duck that shit in its mouth mid-swallow. Bad thing this was.

I'm exaggerating a little, because Oscar Meyer at least had the good sense to tone down our idea of what Pop Rocks or candy sprinkles taste like: Sour Tongue Teasing Fizz is only mildly sour, and in fact, its overall flavor isn't very strong at all. As far as the flavor goes, it's not much different from a Lunchable sandwich sprinkled with plain sugar...except for the fizzing part. Yeah, that's kind of hard to get over. Through the many centuries of turkey-eating people, I don't think, "man, this would be better if it was fizzing" crossed anyone's mind. Not ever. I could swallow it without gagging, and maybe I could swallow it with some comprehension of why kids might like it, but I will never, ever eat a fizzing turkey cracker sandwich again. Not ever.

Oh, and what about those early-grade tables at school lunchrooms? Could you imagine how disgusting it must be for some poor kid to get stuck next to the schmuck with a "Mess With Your Mouth" Lunchables pack? "Hey buddy, look at my tongue long and hard, and study the disgusting bits of saliva-drenched chewed turkey as they flop around the pockets of my cheeks by way of Sour Tongue Teasing Fizz." Ugh. I haven't had this much sympathy for someone I've never met since Dan called David a "lying little bastard" and kicked him straight out of the Conner house and into a bunch of terrible made-for-television movies about mothers coping with teenagers from the wrong side of the tracks.

I mean, jeez, a turkey frisbee is an acquired taste in of itself. We don't need to fuel that fire.

Posted by Matt on 08/21/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 132 comments

Lunchboxes: All I ever had (That I can remember, anyway) was a blue fabic box that was insulated, like those fabric coolers you can buy. It had a pouch inside that you could put a BluIce pack in to keep stuff cold. I remember using it in elementary school, but starting in Junior high, I just bought my lunch.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 08/22/2006 1:00 AM


speaking of that looney toons lunch box, senior year in high school i got batman folders that were so awesome. it was meant to be a joke, but, yeah, no one got it.

Chestnuts roasted by drew @ 08/22/2006 1:01 AM


I don’t think that’s healthy food for kids.

Chestnuts roasted by Yelinna @ 08/22/2006 1:01 AM


I haven’t eaten Lunchables in at least 16 years. I remember eating them in a tree during a field trip. I didn’t really like taking lunch to school period. By the time lunch rolled around, your sandwich and whatnot were wet. Maybe it was just me, who knows. Anyone else have the wet lunch problem?

Chestnuts roasted by Donata05 @ 08/22/2006 1:02 AM


Thanks Tetsu! :D

Oooh, Mystie: Good luck, and yes, for the love of all that’s holy, be careful. Get some mace, a stungun, and tell everyone else you know where you’ll be, and uh, stuff like that.

I know I had a Care Bears Lunchbox, Strawberry Shortcake … I can’t remember what else, but right now, I have a Hello Kitty Lunchbox. It’s hot pink, canvas, HK’s big face on it, with glitter, and yes, I use it every day I go to work.

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 08/22/2006 1:13 AM


Fox, those large Lunchables were the bee’s knees. Far superior to the smaller variety. I especially liked the various kinds of mustard which came packaged in. Does this make me odd?

Chestnuts roasted by Ragnarok @ 08/22/2006 1:20 AM


The one thing that always disturbed me about lunchables is I never understood how a normal person could eat the contents of the box and actually feel full. For all the packaging and plastic, there was almost no food involved. I alwasy felt so bad for my friends who had a lunchable variety while I had my thermos of homemade stew. Coolness be damned!

Also while we’re on the facebook/myspace thing, take a look for me. On facebook, I go to NYU and can be easily found because my profile claims I’m marrried to one Admiral Ackbar. On myspace I’m a girl named Cait who happens to be dressed in a princess Leia slave outfit. Conspicuous? Yes, definitely.

Chestnuts roasted by Gadget @ 08/22/2006 1:30 AM


Oh, you can definitely feel full from these. They’re loaded with fat, carbs, sugars, and sodium. They’re practically field rations.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/22/2006 1:48 AM


Lunchables may be 74% fat and 26% sodium, but they’re an “excellent source of calcium”! That makes ‘em super-nutritous! I think I’ve eated one lunchables in my life. It was the pizza one. I assembled it at my ex-girlfriend’s, and put it in the microwave thinking it would be all hot, chessey and tasty. Hot yes, fake-cheesey yes, tasty…no. Wait…maybe I did eat them a couple times before that. Yes, perhaps I did. I seem to remember eating one of the regular kinds, like turkey or what have you.

And the myspace thing; if I was a girl, there’s no way I would be on there. I kind only imagine the amount of sickos/weirdos/cheerios on there. I use it purely to post idiotic pictures/videos and whatnot on my friends’ profiles. And that’s always fun. And we also make up fictitious band profiles…hours of fun. Not to mention the real profiles of us as fake musicians playing real music! Clicky my name for hilarity! Check out “miniscule” and go from there. Most of the “friends” are us also. the end

Chestnuts roasted by Justin @ 08/22/2006 1:52 AM


Waaay back in elentary school and before I knew what words like “cool” or “excepted” meant I brought a Wuzzle lunchbox in for like two days when I finally clued in that the thing everyone was laughing at was me…

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 08/22/2006 2:21 AM


I always partake in standard el-cheapo lunchables from our local discount food store. But my favorites are the giant deli-trey ones, which come with a dijon mustard squeeze pack. As the son of a teacher, and sub myself, I find my way onto one too many fieldtrips every year as a chaperone. That is when I enjoy those monuments of unhealthyness.

I cannot even begin to calculate an accurate guess at how many lunchboxes I had. I practically had a new one everyweek. The one that comes to mind is the Transformers lunchbox which had the same pic that adorns the sides of the cases they sold for transporting the smaller figures and the various loose weapons of the larger ones. I know as a kid you’re supposed to lose those, but I’ve got three of those cases and one of those giant icecream buckets packed to the brim with weapons. So I think I have all the ones you lost. Mystery Solved.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/22/2006 2:31 AM


I was waiting for this one, ever since I saw the ad on TV. So, so funny. I’m glad to know it’s not as sour as it sounds. Not that this makes a difference.

Yay Weird Al! I was out for a few hours tonight, and the first thing I did was get online and download this song. (“Even Lars Ulrich knows it’s wrong!”) Yes! My first non-Disney tape was Running With Scissors, and the first CD I bought when I made the switch was Even Worse.

Lunchboxes, eh? I honestly cannot remember all the ones I had. I had one Mickey and Minnie one that kept breaking. I think I replaced it once and it broke again. What I liked the most were the paper bags with Animaniacs designs. I think that was fifth grade. I, too had the wet lunch problem. So gross. By high school I lived on fruit snacks and a pop, with the occasional Chex in Chex Mix, because my friend would eat everything but the Chex.

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 08/22/2006 2:48 AM


I might start watching Arrested Development. I mean if it’s on G4 and it’s a decent show stuck within the 21 hours of crap, I’m gonna watch it. Instead of spending them reading the Xplay and Cheat forums, while I await sweet nectar.

Oh and Adam Sessler for President

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 08/22/2006 2:49 AM


I saw these at the store and I wondered if they’d make the megaparty :) . I’d be hard pressed to think of a worse thing to drop into a kid’s lunch carrying receptacle. I loved them way back when, though I always skipped the meat products in favor of the crackers and cheese.
I can’t remember my kidhood lunch boxes! I know I had some of the 80′s greats (I’m thinking Care Bears and Rainbow B?). I actually carried the trendy metal ones as purses from middle school on; I had one with classic happy faces, and one with The Monkees that I pined after for longer than I’ll admit even here. I had a plain red plastic one that I covered with pics of Drew Barrymore, which I carried until it fell apart.
On the subj of school supplies, I got some tonight in an attempt to stir up some enthusiasm about starting class tomorrow, but it didn’t really help. I got a Spongebob notebook and a folder with Timon from Lion King (to reprezent for my homies The Whiskers from Meerkat Manor). By the way, would it kill them to put some damn college rule paper in a notebook with a cool cover, for once? Big kids like Hello Kitty too, but wide rule paper just doesn’t cut it.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 08/22/2006 2:51 AM


I also just remembered the little ice pack things I used to have to keep my food cool. I had an Oreo and a teddy bear. The bear rocked, and my friend and I used to play table hockey with it. I think we called it bear hockey. (Fourth grade!)

Also, what I forgot to mention about the post itself: is it wrong that my first reaction to the photo on the front page was “PopTart?”

Squee- it also drives me nuts that cool cover notebooks are wide rule only. I can’t stand wide rule. Good luck with classes. I can’t believe it’s that time.

And Mystie- yes, check in with us!

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 08/22/2006 4:00 AM


I have NEVER eaten a Lunchables, although I have picked them up, examined them and ALMOST put them into my shopping cart before…now I have a serious craving for one.

I had wicked cool lunch boxes, and I don’t know where ay of them went! I had ‘My Little Pony’, ‘Garfield’, ‘TMNT’ and my favorite: POPPLES. I was obsessed with Popples. Pretty-Bit was my best friend when I was 5.

Good luck Mystie- I recently met up with a guy I met on OkCupid, since he works at Toys R Us in my mall, and I knew he couldn’t kill me while he was at work. We met since we both love ‘Firefly’ and had no other friends to talk to about it….

Matt- loving the August MegaParty! Thanks.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 08/22/2006 7:26 AM


I ate lunchables a few times, until I helped my mom make meatloaf one night. My job was to crush up the crackers and then mix them into the raw meat by hand…which was admittedly pretty cool at that age. But then the next time I tried to eat lunchables, the mental connection between cold turkey with crackers and raw hamburger with crackers was too strong to overcome. No more lunchables.

My lunchbox for the first couple of years of school was one of those little cheap plastic red ones. Mine had motocross jumpers on the front, even though I had shown absolutely no interest in motocross previously. Then my uncle found out that I was the only nine-year-old in the family with an unhealthy obsession with “Kung Fu,” and gave me his old lunchbox from the seventies. I was cooler for the next few years than any time before or since, and nobody realized it because they had no idea who David Carradine was. Stupid kids.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 08/22/2006 8:58 AM


Man, I used to live off those things. The ones I particuarly remember were the ‘deluxe’ set with two kinds of meat, two kinds of cheese, two kinds of crackers, and a packet of mustard. They also had a ‘gourmet’ version with thin-sliced meat, big crackers, and a little tub of dip.

Chestnuts roasted by hamburger man @ 08/22/2006 9:15 AM


I always hated lunchables, from the too-small portions, to slimy meat, to rubbery cheese, and stale crackers…and this comeing from someone who ate nothing but beef jerky, ritz and e-z cheese on a cross country drive (3 days, 4 nights) while in college. But alas, I’ve learned my e-z cheezy lesson.

I don’t remember having lunch boxes in school, I think I always ate the school lunch, till I was old enough to pick otherwise and demand money from my parents…$10 a week for lunch would never work for me now.

I think the reason I don’t eat more fresh vegetables, is cuz they’re not pre-packaged and advertised ;)

p.s. my myspace is posted

Chestnuts roasted by random bob @ 08/22/2006 9:19 AM


I remember that I could never talk my mom into buying luchables for me. Nope, I had to settle for cafeteria food. Pity me now. To make matters worse, since I come from a smaller town, the cafeteria and the auditorium were combined. Someone had genius idea to dub it the Cafetorium. I hate that name to this day for some reason.

Chestnuts roasted by Deuce @ 08/22/2006 9:31 AM


I only had 4 bought lunchables during my entire schooling period. The rest of the time I just scrounged for scraps from my friends.

I can’t eat processed cheese or any kind of ham willingly. Processed cheese of any kind tastes like ass soaked in urine laced with shit, and it’s extremely hard to find a good ham.

Chestnuts roasted by Karmafist @ 08/22/2006 9:44 AM


Nice Roseanne reference, by the way. That family mirrored mine quite eerily except for them winning the damn lottery.

I’m pretty sure I’ve never eaten a lunchable. I think lunchmeat is the grossest.

My lunchboxes were awesome. My first one was a metal Peanuts box, then a metal Strawberry Shortcake box, then a plastic Smurfs box, then a plastic Garfield box. Then I think I switched to the brown bags with Care Bears printed on them. That was 6th or 7th grade. 8th grade I took hot lunch, and high school I just sat and watched the other girls eat, sipping on my diet coke.

Chestnuts roasted by MaryJane @ 08/22/2006 9:56 AM


Karmafist: I completely agree about the processed cheese. I used to just tolerate it because I like cheese so much, until I was old enough for my dad to tell me what happened at the ‘proper’ cheese factory he used to work at. and the horrors that occured and the screwed up batch would just be shipped of to Velvetta.

I shiver in fear.

Chestnuts roasted by random bob @ 08/22/2006 9:59 AM


My Mum aways made me sandwiches at school so I’ve never had lunchables (i assume there’s somekind of UK version)… I remember having a Ghostbusters lucnchbox and flask, i kind of wish I had a reason to buy one now in all honesty!

As for MySpace I met my girlfriend on there and everything is going great :)

Chestnuts roasted by Mike @ 08/22/2006 10:55 AM


I only managed to snag a Lunchable(s) when I had to take lunch for a field trip during the time I always bought lunch. Even though my parents balked at how overpriced they were, it was still cheaper than buying a loaf of bread, a pack of lunch meat, and some cheese that probably would go bad before anyone finished it.

I was the biggest dork as a kid. I only remember having two character lunchboxes. My mom ordered a Mickey and Donald lunchbox off of the “Emporium” page of the Disney Channel Magazine for my first day of kindergarten, but it didn’t show up in time, so we had to run to Bradlee’s and buy a Rainbow Brite lunchbox. When those weren’t in play, I had to take that big Tupperware lunch box with the locking handle and all the little food containers inside. I also had one that was integrated into my bookbag. Try to contain your jealousy. In high school, I just threw my food into the front pocket of my bookbag, which promptly backfired when my Yoo-Hoo drink box got squished and ruined my new literature book (which I had to pay for at the end of the year.)

By the way, Deuce, I believe that most elementary and middle schools built in the past 30 years have cafetoriums. I actually visited one that had a gymetorium.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 08/22/2006 10:55 AM


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