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06/28/2007: Summer Megaparty: Ninja Turtles Pudding Pies Commercial!

Oh God, oh God. Somebody give me the textual equivalent of an orgasm, because I need to type it out over and over again.

You’ve probably read about my fascination with Hostess Ninja Turtles Pies, those being the disgustingly awesome green pastries filled with vanilla mutagen pudding. If I had to draw up a short list of things that personify X-E, they’d be pretty close to the top. When I wrote the article, all I had to go on were my memories and a few old pie wrappers. Short of finding a Hostess bakery with zero regard for expiration dates, the only missing piece of the puzzle finally landed in my lap tonight.

Yes, finally, I have the Hostess Ninja Turtles Pies commercial. And I’ll share it with you in just a minute.


On a conservative estimate, the ad is 16,000 kinds of awesome. The Ninja Turtles were absolutely serious about making these pies a success, evidenced by their willingness to throw away all pride and poise as they don baker hats and rap in unison about vanilla pudding.

“They’re lime, they’re delicious, you know that’s true…because they’re filled with MUTAGEN GOO!” Oh God, I am going to sing this jingle to every person and animal I come into contact with forever and ever. They totally should’ve released it as a single.

Wait, the pies weren’t lime, were they? I know the pudding was vanilla. Maybe the crust was lime? I so don’t need new questions at this stage…Matt craves closure on the Turtle Pie issue.

Most of the commercial features the Turtles baking the pies and serving them to random kids, but midway through, we finally get some live action money shots of the real deal. And because of that, some random M.C. Escher knockoff gets his ass ousted from my Windows wallpaper collection in favor of GRAINY PIE PICS OH GOD YES!


A lot of us have had our memories play tricks on us over the years, but these pictures put it all to rest: No, the pudding was never green. Just the crust. Though I was always more of a Ninja Turtle Pie fan in concept than in practice, they do look darn appetizing here.

I’m just ridiculously pleased with life in general right now. Click here to watch the commercial, and see if it can’t turn your summertime blues green.

Gushing aside, I think I’ve stumbled onto something else pretty amazing here. During the spot, the Turtles take special care to serve their desserts to this kid. Take a good, long look at him. He seemed familiar, and sure enough, I’m like 84.7% certain that that’s the very same kid who accidentally dropped the pre-mutated Ninja Turtles down the sewer drain in the very first episode of the cartoon series. Click here for a shot of that kid.

In the commercial, he looks a few years older…I’d say about three years older, which is the exact amount of years between the first episode and the stupid pie commercial. The Ninja Turtles were clearly rewarding their indirect creator in the only way they knew how: By providing free pies. Am I reaching? NO. I am RIGHT and I deserve prizes.

And by prizes I mean pieses.

UPDATE: They’re not saying “they’re lime, they’re delicious” in the commercial. They’re saying “they’re mondo delicious.” I spent six weeks trying to find Mondo Gecko in the sixth grade; you’d think “mondo” would’ve at least entered my permanent lexicon for it.


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I had one of those things once that I can recall. If memory serves it was on a day that I was dropped off late at school, probably because of some lame appoiment that my mom must have felt bad about having to drag me to, therby making up for it with the pie. Or that’s my theory anyway…

So awesome. The other pies, even the ones with pudding, just didn’t compare. Now I think if I tried to eat one of the regular ones I’d probably puke from the sugar, let alone what I’d do with one of these. But wow, good old days.

Ghosted by Skywalking @ 06/29/2007 12:39 AM EDT


Yes- this is awesome. I know I ate these, but my mom doesn’t remember it. :( It was such a great idea, though!

Jessica Marie- I agree with your proposal! Just as long as “mondo” is not connected with “burger”- I don’t need to go in the grinder.

Ghosted by Rainbowfeet @ 06/29/2007 12:44 AM EDT


I can’t remember eating these, but I’m sure I must have at some point. Maybe I should ask my mom…

I think Matt may be the only person on the planet who noticed that the kid in the ad was the same kid who dropped the turtles down the sewer. Who knew turtle pies fit into continuity in such a mondo way like that?

Firefox spell check doesn’t like the word “mondo.” Screw you too, buddy.

Ghosted by Paul W. @ 06/29/2007 1:10 AM EDT


I actually looked around to see if I couldn’t find the textual equivalent of an orgasm, but judging by the criteria that it shouldn’t take longer to read than it takes to have one I couldn’t find anything suitable.
This is like the Godfather Two of blog entries. Which would make Dinosaur Beach One, which is equally apt since it was arguably just as awesome. I want to scale down that frosting gif and use it as my avatar for everything.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 06/29/2007 1:15 AM EDT


That’s gold! How cool would it be to find a Turtle pie still in the wrapper?

Matt do you have a copy of the commercial for the Crunchabungas that Will Vinton animated? I’ve been dying to get my hands on some TMNT claymation, and I can’t find it anywhere!

Ps- Congrats on being #1 on Google for Crunchabungas

Ghosted by Tommy @ 06/29/2007 1:59 AM EDT


I know I’m late for the party, but I come seeking advice from the the X-E cat folks:

A friend’s mom just took in a litter of three kittens that we’re going to be taken to a shelter. I’ve been considering getting a cat for some time now, and I got convinced tonight. But my question is this: how old does a kitten need to be before you have them spade or neutered (I know those might be spelled wrong, please let it pass this time)? And how much, roughly, would it cost? I’m trying to figure out how to budget it in if possible before the next paycheck….

Thanks in advance for any help!

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 06/29/2007 2:19 AM EDT


And the same question for the ‘first shots’ visit…cost???

And ‘X-E Cat Folks’ would make an awesome movie title…

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 06/29/2007 2:22 AM EDT


I totally missed out on these things as a kid. And I mean totally. Until I started coming here last year, I didn’t even know they existed.

Anyway, it’s nice to read something happy. It’s raining like fuck here and it isn’t going to stop for another week, probably.

Ghosted by Annette @ 06/29/2007 2:26 AM EDT


Finally a little bit of closure. I know I sucked down a few of these in my time. My favorite color has always been green, so any food product with that tie in has always been choice for me. Especially green Hulk Hershey’s syrup. I was poopin’ green for weeks. I only regret being out of the country while the green ketchup fad came and went.

Ghosted by Mad Cow @ 06/29/2007 3:39 AM EDT


Oh, I wish I’d been old enough at the time to be into Turtle Pies – they sound mondo awesome! (Lame, but I worked the word in at least)

And Shuanfu, about the cats (I’m a huge cat person; I actually have about 10 full-size hardcover cat encyclopedias). I can’t help you with cost, because it’s probably different for where you live, but I can help with when cats should be neutered or spayed. On average, a cat should be spayed or neutered at six months, however some may reach puberty at different times. Some breeds, such as Siamese and Burmese, develop at about five months, and a kitten born in the fall may reach puberty the spring of that year, while one born later may not until the spring of the next year. If your kitten is a female and is showing signs of coming into heat and male cats are hanging around, you should make sure she stays inside and does not go out until you have had her spayed – one time outside may result in a pregnancy (as my sister found out with her cat)!

Also, just as a general caution, you should make sure that you do not have any ivy, poinsettia, philodendron, chrysanthemum, lily-of-the-valley, or azaleas inside your house or available for easy eating, as these plants are poisonous to cats. You may also want to use disinfectants that aren’t extremely strong, since cats can absorb the chemicals through their feet and can lick them off their fur, and you should keep your appliances such as ovens, dryers, and microwaves closed or check before using them, as kittens can be rather curious and try to crawl into them.

Anyways, sorry about the novel-length post. *blushes* I tend to talk too much about cats…

Ghosted by Frakkyfire @ 06/29/2007 3:39 AM EDT


I bet I could make these. Like… I could get some Pillsbury premade pie dough, unroll it, trim it smaller, fill it up with pudding, pinch it closed, and bake it. Although the pudding might get gross being baked, but maybe if I froze it beforehand…. hmmm… glaze is pretty much powdered sugar and water, right?

Ghosted by Mystie @ 06/29/2007 4:42 AM EDT


Definitely not a cat person but I work at a pet store and a vet comes to give low cost vaccinations a couple of times a month. Most of them come in packages that are anywhere from $30-50. I don’t know what shots kittens need, but they’ve got all kinds of packages with dumbs names like the “Luv My Kitty pack.” Don’t really know anything about them, just thought I’d mention it. Not very helpful, I know.

I need to start cooking with nunchucks.

Ghosted by canoesforshoes @ 06/29/2007 4:45 AM EDT


Hmmmm…These pies are made from turtles and MADE in the sewer? I don’t think thats Vanilla pudding in them pies.

Ghosted by Mufu @ 06/29/2007 7:30 AM EDT


Best. Article. Ever.

(These pies are my very favorite 80’s food.)

Posted by Crazy_Mainer @ 06/28/2007 9:35 PM EDT

These came out in the early 90s

Ghosted by Sallee @ 06/29/2007 8:19 AM EDT


Hostess Ninja Turtles Pudding Pies: One of the rarest TMNT food product was made by Hostess in 1990, they were the “Hostess Fruit Pie” with a green sugar crust, and “Vanilla Puddin’ Power!” inside, according to the package. The first run included a sticker of one of the turtles or a group shot, then in ‘91 with the release of the second film, the pies included a “TMNT 2 trading card”. Alternatively, a version was released with regular crust and green-dyed “Ooze” filling.

Not my article but just a bit of information on Ninja Turtles Pudding Pies. I remember the pies having more then one flavor tho I’ve had the vanilla but I also remember having a lemon one as well…..maybe it was all just in my head but I remember a lemon flavored one but since I can’t find the flavor on the net…I guess it was in my head.

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 06/29/2007 8:34 AM EDT


u kno, being born in 84 i definitely felt the impact that was TMNT… having a little brother only brought on an onset of owning (and often painfully stepping on) every tmnt product in existence. Being a girl I couldn’t beat them, so I had to join them…I always remember going to the store to get a new turtle and always being pissed that I couldn’t collect something as cool that WASN’T barbie because she was lame in comparison. I remember my mom getting pissed from letting our ooze dry on the couch coushins essentially ruining them with what looked like perma dried snot basically. I never had these pies, although i wish i did, but I rememeber the Dickie Dee’s ice cream bike guy comin around and I heard the bells ringing and I went into my brother’s room, stole a dollar, ran out onto the street and bought a giant popcicle in the shape of donatello’s head with black bubble gum eyes. YESSsssss. it was totally worth the guilt.

Ghosted by ellaenchanted @ 06/29/2007 8:39 AM EDT


Ah the turtle pies.

I can’t remember the commercial, I can’t remember the taste, but I do remember the green icing being nowhere near that thick.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 06/29/2007 8:47 AM EDT


At last…The TMNT Hostess Pie commercial. The circle is now complete.

Congrats Matt!!

Ghosted by Mary Mary @ 06/29/2007 8:56 AM EDT


Totally awesome.. I loved those pies….

Ghosted by Knight @ 06/29/2007 9:09 AM EDT


Ah, yes!! One of the quintessential foods that defined my childhood!! Such wonderful, gooey, sticky, sweet memories! :-D

Ghosted by DeeJay @ 06/29/2007 9:40 AM EDT


Looks like the same kid to me. Good catch.

Ghosted by meepy @ 06/29/2007 10:12 AM EDT


I defiantly remember this commercial and defiantly remember the pies as they were a staple of my childhood diet. There was a corner store by my house that used to sell them and I would always walk down there with my friends and buy them. And as Anonymous @ 06/29/2007 8:34 said, I do recall eating both green and “regular” colored pies. It brings back painful memories thinking back to the day when the store told me they stopped selling them.

Ghosted by MulanLang @ 06/29/2007 10:20 AM EDT


Sorry I ment definitely not defiantly. oops oops

Ghosted by Mulanlang @ 06/29/2007 10:22 AM EDT


We’re still on topic? Jeepers Creepers, Beave.

Ghosted by K- @ 06/29/2007 10:27 AM EDT


We never had Ninja Turtle pie in Australia as far as I remember (and I was pretty obsessed with them growing up so I think I would of had it if we did).

But after a few drinks watching that commercial on repeat the words start to sound like lime or mondo depending on what I’m thinking….

Oh I’m classy.

Ghosted by Jasmine @ 06/29/2007 10:34 AM EDT


Ok- I’ve got it. Corey haim got extremly angry that Feldman made the cast of the TMNT movies. When the pies came out he tried to eat them all up so no one could enjoy them. (That’s who the kid is in the picture.) Sadly it made his hair and teeth fall out.

Ghosted by RHUBARBVELOCIRAPTOR @ 06/29/2007 10:35 AM EDT


“fresh from the sewers to you.”

Gotta love it.

Ghosted by MJ @ 06/29/2007 10:47 AM EDT


Google provided me this “textual equivalent of an orgasm” from Kierkegaard’s “Repetition”:

“The beaker of inebriation is again offered to me, and already I am inhaling its fragrance, already I am aware of its bubbling music—but first a libation to her who saved a soul who sat in the solitude of despair: Praised be feminine generosity! Three cheers for the flight of thought, three cheers for the perils of life in service to the idea, three cheers for the hardships of battle, three cheers for the festive jubilation of victory, three cheers for the dance in the vortex of the infinite, three cheers for the cresting waves that hide me in the abyss, three cheers for the cresting waves that fling me above the stars! (R 221-222)”

As has been noted however, reading that takes longer than actually having an orgasm, so it doesn’t really count.

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 06/29/2007 10:57 AM EDT


Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

Ghosted by K- @ 06/29/2007 11:25 AM EDT


ellaenchanted, where are you from? Besides my british family you are the only other person I know to call an ice cream man a Dickie Dee.

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 06/29/2007 11:26 AM EDT


Mr. Nymous: Mondo Kierkegaard quote, dude.

K-: You’re right, if we stay on topic much longer, we’ll lose our net cred. Quick, segue! Segue like the wind!

Huh. You know, when you follow your name with a colon, it makes a reverse emoticon that looks like those Ninja Turtle figures where their lips are touching in the middle, but their teeth are exposed on the sides.

Crap, still mostly on topic! Giant ape juice! Giant ape juice!

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 06/29/2007 11:45 AM EDT


OK they came out in 1990, forgive my error in stating they were my favorite 80’s food. LOL. I KNEW I should have checked on the exact date of when they were introduced! I figured though in this crowd, someone would correct me if I needed correctin’! :)

Ghosted by Crazy_Mainer @ 06/29/2007 12:08 PM EDT


i love these as a kid thanks for posting the ad man

Ghosted by d @ 06/29/2007 12:28 PM EDT


Fortune for quarter, I love quarter…

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 06/29/2007 1:34 PM EDT


Damn Matt and his pie talk.

I just spent 45 minutes of my lunch break trying to hunt down a gas station that sells Hostess Chocolate Pudding Pies when everybody only carried the apple and cherry fruit ones… lame!

After all this time, one of the cafe’s in my building sold them all along.

Happy ending.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 06/29/2007 1:49 PM EDT


I got this in an e-mail from Mirage Studios:

“A retro-licensing program will kick into high gear in 2008 with merchandise based on the 1980s TMNT cartoon series. Lots of adult-sized gear will be available! Can we get a “Cowabunga!” from the faithful? Awe yeah!”

Cowabunga!!!

Ghosted by Bluejay @ 06/29/2007 2:22 PM EDT


Totally tubular, Bluejay!

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 06/29/2007 2:32 PM EDT


I still have the card from long ago. It’s Splinter.
How to induce a screaming tangent ito this thread?

MELTING GRIMACE!!!!!
AAAAGGGH!!!

MELTING GRIMACE!!!!!
AAAAGGGH!!!

MELTING GRIMACE!!!!!
AAAAGGGH!!!

giant ape juice.

Killer Duck.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 06/29/2007 2:34 PM EDT


I don’t want to think about giant ape juice when I’m eating Doritos.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 06/29/2007 2:42 PM EDT


I really like the pies they sell at wal-mart they are called chocolate eclair and they aren’t like these turnover style pies but they are little pies in little foil pie pans. I usually peel the top off carefully and eat that, then carefully eat the rest, that’s my favorite part, the bottom. It tastes really good.

The top is a top crust with chocolate icing stripes on it and the bottom has the bottom crust with vanilla pudding in it. I’ve never had ninja turtle pies I’ll ask my cousins if they did.

I had the fuckin female stereotype oh that’s a boy’s thing you shouldn’t have it crap. Even though I did get a couple ninja turtle toys for christmas that I still have and one time I got a can of ninja turtle pasta in sauce stuff that I saved for a special occasion and I saved it for a snow day and that was a great snow day indeed.

congrats on your new kitten shuanfu and neat t-shirts, I might have to do that sometime. I got a simpsons t-shirt decorating kit once with paints, a paintbrush, and iron on transfers I still have it in the box even though I tried using it once when i was a kid and it turned out horribly and my grandma gave my resulting t-shirts to my cousin whom thought they were awesome but she was a lot younger then me and they were banned from watching the simpsons which bothered me a lot and still does even though they are all grown up now. She said “hey dad! look I got these simpsons shirts Jodi screwed up neat huh?” he kinda rolled his eyes. That was my first time with an iron and it was a mess. My grandma was so pissed. she originally bought the shirts for PE, I needed white shirts. We didn’t get a PE shirt we were supposed to bring a white tshirt and the gym teacher was supposed to write our name and school on it. I honestly thought she bought them so i could make simpsons shirts out of them!! LOL Anyway I hope you enjoyed my story.

Ghosted by Goob @ 06/29/2007 2:45 PM EDT


I LOVED hostess chocolate pudding pies. At first I would eat the crust & all, but soon I started to hate the crust and I would open it and just eat the pudding. To this day I don’t eat the crusts on the fruit pies (or any pie for that matter), I only eat the filling. But if they bring back pudding pies I promise I will eat the crust!!

Ghosted by Alyssa @ 06/29/2007 3:06 PM EDT


Goob: I LOVE those Wal-Mart pies, except the chocolate eclair one. Never been a big fan of those. My favorite ones are pecan and pumpkin. I can now eat those flavors without waiting for Thanksgiving.

Here’s a wiki link about turtle food tie-ins and mentions both kinds of turtle pies:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_mutant_ninja_turtle_pies

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 06/29/2007 3:10 PM EDT


Wuzzlerific. Good luck figuring out where I got that from.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 06/29/2007 3:11 PM EDT


Alyssa

You know I wasn’t sure if they even still made the chocolate pudding pies, so I decided to hop to the many, many gas stations surrounding my work to look for them. I went to the cafe in my building, after my search returned nothing, to get a salad when I saw them on the rack with the other sweets.

So hostess pudding pies have either been brought back or they never stopped making them, because I just polished off a chocolate pudding pie that tastes exactly as I remember from years and years ago.

Goob

haha entertaining story I must say, it sounds exactly like something I would do.

Did anybody suggest “Summer Nights” for the summer juke box?

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 06/29/2007 3:25 PM EDT


Matt

According to wiki, they DID make turtle pies with green filling.

Read up, my friend:

Hostess Ninja Turtles Pudding Pies: One of the rarest TMNT food product was made by Hostess in 1990, they were the “Hostess Fruit Pie” with a green sugar crust, and “Vanilla Puddin’ Power!” inside, according to the package. The first run included a sticker of one of the turtles or a group shot, then in ‘91 with the release of the second film, the pies included a “TMNT 2 trading card”. Alternatively, a version was released with regular crust and green-dyed “Ooze” filling.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 06/29/2007 3:45 PM EDT


I don’t know. Most of that Wiki entry is just repeating info from my TMNT food article, if I don’t say so myself. :) Not saying it’s not possible because I used to think it too, but I want to see proof, because proof is in the pudding.

Ghosted by Matt @ 06/29/2007 3:51 PM EDT


Tahnks for the info FrakkyFire, it backed up several things I discovered while researching last night. I haven’t had a cat since college, and it was my roommates. In fact, we had a cat AND two sugar gliders (basically flying squirrels); it was like wind kingdom every night with the chasing. But oddly enough, the cat was only playing with the flying rats and would even ocassionaly serve as an ATAT with the Gliders as the pilots. Nothing is more hardcore than a CatTank marching into a room, and then two winged ninjas launch from it’s back. I think they planned it during the day just to mess with us…..

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 06/29/2007 3:54 PM EDT


proof is in the pudding….goddamn. :D

I just got an ACDC live concert DVD to watch while working out. I think I pulled something. Seriously.

Ghosted by Bill @ 06/29/2007 4:15 PM EDT


Thomas: That was me.

Ghosted by DocDragon @ 06/29/2007 5:00 PM EDT


Matt: No problem. I tried to do a Yahoo and Google search on them earlier, but outside of the stuff you wrote and the usual petitions,I couldn’t find anything on them. Which is weird because outside of the cereal they had, this is the food item I remember the most.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 06/29/2007 5:02 PM EDT


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