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Boku: Nectar of the Gods, Boxed.

I started thinking about Boku tonight. Not sure why. There isn't a lot of information about Boku online, save for the innumerable mentions of its ad campaign, which starred funnyman Richard Lewis as just the right guy to bridge the juice box gap between kids and adults. I really don't remember much about those ads, surprisingly, but I certainly remember Boku.


The early 90s brought with it a proliferation of "let's try this" beverages, and by that I'm referring to drinks with marketing strategies that hadn't truly been tested before. I remember being totally floored by stupid things like Mistic's line of bottled fruity drinks, because they looked like water and tasted like liquid Starburst. Common now, but at the time, our collective consciousness was knocked into unconsciousness by the deliciousness of these new beveragenesses. Within this mighty gamut of wet new competitors, Boku stood out as a true original.

Basically, Boku was a collection of drink boxes for the older crowd. At least, that's how it was marketed. To differentiate Boku from Ssips and the many other kiddie drinks, the boxes were taller, slenderer and just more adult looking overall. Though Boku boxes ultimately caved into pressure and became more colorful and loud, when they first launched, I distinctly remember buying them in really odd, mostly white boxes with just a few touches of color. The flavors were also aged up -- instead of grape, you got "white grape." I would describe their appeal as being along the lines of nonalcoholic wine.

Wait. I can't believe "slenderer" is really the correct plural of "slender." Spellcheck says it is.

The biggest change of all? No straws. At least, not initially. I'm betting that parent company McCain ultimately stopped trying to be so damn rebellious, but when I was buying Boku, it didn't come with a straw. It just had this foil "slip" that could be peeled away to reveal a much larger drinking hole than was the norm for juice boxes. I don't really get why they were so adamant about giving juice boxes an adult spin, but I think dropping the straw was crossing a line that juice boxes should never cross. Sure, I was young when I drank these, but I don't think you need a college education to drink stuff without spilling it. Between the gaping drinking hole, slenderer (I still can't believe that's correct) boxes and lack of straw, Boku tended to spill like spilling was the in thing.

When I was in whatever grade I was in, I attached a milk crate to my bike's handlebars. That same week, I was finally given permission to ride to the few stores that were in a negotiable biking distance from my house. So, armed with rights and a milkcrate, I spent many summer afternoons going to this shitty little deli a few blocks away, loading my crate with Boku and chips and the occasional copy of Weekly World News, and riding home like a big boy.

Posted by Matt on 01/15/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 118 comments

Apparently Capris Sun is the heroin addict’s drink of choice. If you can stick the straw the way it was intended you could hit a vein easy.

Bought the Star wars top 5 pc game pack. It’s great. I got it for 25 bucks at Best Buy. Let’s see if I have the attention span to master at least one of these.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 01/16/2007 11:20 PM


Once I get my digital camera back, I can compare the 2 Astrotrains side-by-side. I still think the Starscream fig is pretty awesome, he looks nice and the fig is incredibly faithful to the original figure (his feet are exactly the same as the G1 original!) And I heard that the last G1 Reiusse is Soundwave, but I haven’t found him in TRUs yet.

And Yes, I do remember the Juice Boxes in elementary school from years back, but I was a Hi-C loyalist and I basically stopped drinking them for the most part when Ecto Cooler got discontinued (sadly, I never found any of its clones either)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/16/2007 11:42 PM


Evening everyone. I bought the new DriveMax Megazord from Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive at the local Target today. I payed for about half of it using my Christmas giftcard.

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverboard @ 01/17/2007 12:37 AM


The bagged milk in schools that Wukong mentioned above sounds really scary.

Aside from Mistic, I too was into Clearly Canadian, and I too mistakenly took both beverages’ clear “water” base to mean that they were in fact supremely healthy and not at all like soda. In fact, they were just as bad.

I preferred Mistic to CC even though they were just about the same exact product. Mistic coming out a bit earlier (at least around here) probably had something to do with it, but I think it had even more to do with the surreal descriptive stickers placed on Mistic bottles, which presented the liquid inside the bottle as some kind of fruit-flavored elixir sent from God to fix us up.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 01/17/2007 1:24 AM


Matt, I found a link to the Mini-sip pouches that Wukong and I are talking about:

http://www.liquidpackaging.dupont.com/en/productsServices/packaging/minisip.html

They are made by Dupont.

They still scare me.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 01/17/2007 1:33 AM


They still make Junior Juice. I buy them for my daughter. They have a punch flavor and apple at my local grocery, dunno if there are more flavors in the line *probably*. Clifford the big Red Dog is on the box these days.

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl @ 01/17/2007 2:04 AM


Speaking of movies….I saw The Watcher today with James Spader and Keanu Reeves on USA. I looked it up first since I’d never heard of it and wondered if it was worth my time. I have to say that I was impressed; both Spader and Reeves were good (I may be one of the few people that likes Keanu Reeves anyway) and the suspense build-up was excellent, as well as the cinematography. But what I found interesting was the reason that the film wasn’t promoted as a Reeves vehicle (from the film’s comments section on imdb.com):

Third-billed Keanu Reeves gave his verbal agreement to director Joe Charbanic several years before production started, after reading his original script. With his involvement, the filmakers were later able to attract a bigger cast and budget than originally envisioned, and Reeves’ part (originally meant as little more than a cameo) was substantially rewritten to feature him more prominently. Reportedly Keanu Reeves, who would be paid scale while his costars James Spader and Marisa Tomei would get $1,000,000 paychecks tried to drop out of the film but eventually changed his mind (apparently influenced by the legal precedent of the Kim Basinger /Boxing Helena (1993) debacle). He eventually agreed to do the picture and abstain from bad mouthing it in interviews on the condition that his involvment in the film be downplayed in all promotional material for the film, including trailers.

I would have like a little more explanation into the backstory of Reeve’s character and the relationship between him and Spader. Even so, check it out…

Chestnuts roasted by Trish @ 01/17/2007 2:54 AM


The best way to drink Capri-Sun was to push the straw in, blow real hard and then let science do the rest….

Also, IMO the best figure in the new Transformer Classic line is Jetfire…hands down. I was lucky enough to find one at the local Wally-Mart and it doth rocketh…

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/17/2007 3:29 AM


Sorry to double post, but it needed mentioning:

We had a BLAST playing WarioWare on Wii today…

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/17/2007 3:29 AM


i remember seeing the watcher at the theatre a few years back, at the time i remember it being known as a “keanu reeves” movie but i dunno, maybe they didn’t feature him in the commercials much or something

kinda funny tho, it wasn’t the greatest film but it’s not exactly like he’s had a stellar career or is considered a great actor or anything

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/17/2007 4:25 AM


Cameron T, yep that’s them. Although ours didn’t have the fancy designs and graphics, they were just plain clear bags.

To be honest, the milk inside them always tasted like plastic to me.

Chestnuts roasted by Wukong @ 01/17/2007 5:12 AM


As the resident expert I have this to say. I wasn’t really all that impressed with The Watcher. Now I DO believe in the theory that EVERY movie before and after the Matrix of his, has a Matrix reference in it somewhere. Be it a camera angle, dialogue, concept, etc.

The Watcher has the “opposite” aspect. Keanu being the opposite of Spader. That is my favorite aspect of the Matrix (look at my name, I’m someone’s negative, Hello?!?), so I think it makes sense that the movie that contains that element isn’t really one of my favorites. I like him dancing with the victim (s) [I've only seen it once], but beyond that wasn’t all that enthralled.

I’ll own it someday, though.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/17/2007 7:58 AM


FYI… “slenderer” is not a plural. It is a superlative.

Chestnuts roasted by LaLa @ 01/17/2007 8:10 AM


i’m probably the only person who’s never watched the matrix. i’ve tried to look at it on cable and shit before but just can’t get into it

my favorite keanu lines from his movies are “whuuut?” and “whoaaa!”

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/17/2007 8:54 AM


LaLa — I’ve been told, and I’m still trying to live down the shame. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 01/17/2007 10:15 AM


Wukong

We had those milk-implants in southern NH while I was in middle school for oh, about a week. It was just way too much fun for kids to resist stomping on them 50 times each lunch period.

I also picked up WarioWare Smooth Moves yesterday and it is a definite MUST-OWN for the Wii! Never before has acting like a jackass been so much fun. Matt, march on down to Toys ‘r Us and buy it today! DO NOT PASS GO!

Chestnuts roasted by Timbo @ 01/17/2007 12:17 PM


I plan on getting Jetfire right shortly. I’ll probably get all the voyager class TFs soon as possible, and fill out the ranks with as many deluxeseses as I can. And the MiniCon Dinobots. Oh, and this week, I will get the Megatron/Optimus Prime two-pack with DVD. I can’t miss that one, even if I have to chew through a nun to do it.

At one school, we had a milk dispenser that was called the RoboUdder by the students. We would get a plastic cup, and get the milk at a almost soda-fountain like thing with a long plastic tube sticking out of it. When it ran out, one of the workers would open it up, pull a large plastic bag with the tube in it out, put a new milk-filled bag in, thread the tube through to the outside, close the top part, and cut the end of the tube off, and RoboUdder was back in service. Moo.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/17/2007 1:50 PM


I forgot to comment on this yesterday, but to whoever said that Hershey’s had awesome drink boxes, I totally agree. Hershey’s beat the pants off of Yoo-Hoo any day. I drank those almost exclusively in high school, though in my early school years it was all about Kool-Aid in a thermos. According to Mom and Dad, we didn’t need those fancy, overpriced drink boxes. We also bought the value bags of chips that we broke down into separate sandwich bags instead of buying those single-serve bags. Yeah, I was THAT kid.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 01/17/2007 1:50 PM


I don’t remember Boku at all. I do remember Squeeze-Its, and loved them.

My favorite juice box/single-serving-container by far was Ecto Cooler. It tasted great, but the package art was the best part of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Justin @ 01/17/2007 1:59 PM


Every time I hear (or read) the word “Mystic,” my brain automatically inserts “go naked” after it. Talk about effective advertising.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 01/17/2007 2:33 PM


At one school, we had a milk dispenser that was called the RoboUdder by the students. We would get a plastic cup, and get the milk at a almost soda-fountain like thing with a long plastic tube sticking out of it.

that sounds udder-ly disgusting

just out of curiousity, why are the classic transformer toys called the “voyager” line, is voyager the name of a cartoon series using the classic designs or something?

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/17/2007 3:06 PM


I still can’t open a Capri Sun without busting through the back. I just cut the top off and pour it into a glass.

I started listening to the ’06 Jukebox again. I miss Christmas. I miss Knacks and Kuse.

Is it December yet?

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 01/17/2007 3:54 PM


Matt and Mystie,

“slenderer” is actually a comparative. The superlative would be “slenderest.” Both are forms of adjectives.

Chestnuts roasted by Me @ 01/17/2007 5:50 PM


just out of curiousity, why are the classic transformer toys called the “voyager” line, is voyager the name of a cartoon series using the classic designs or something? just out of curiousity, why are the classic transformer toys called the “voyager” line, is voyager the name of a cartoon series using the classic designs or something?

“Voyager” refers to a size of a Transformers toy, which was previously called the “mega” size, I think.

I think it started with the Energon line, there are: Scout Class (the tiny figs), Deluxe Class, Voyager Class (the ones in the small boxes), Leader Class (usually Optimus & Megatron), and Supreme Class (Primus, Unicron, etc)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/17/2007 5:51 PM


…. why am I being dragged into Matt’s grammar lesson? o.O

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 01/17/2007 6:56 PM


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