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11/09/2007: Christmas Peeps, Eggs and Snows. In that order.

You know it’s a good sign when you’re finding cool new holiday junk at virtually every store you walk into. Let’s just hope that the well doesn’t run dry by early December, leaving us with no other option but to repurchase the items below and pretend we didn’t already buy them. It’s too much fun when things are shiny and new.


New “Peppermint Marshmallow Stars” from the folks at Peeps may seem a little basic at first, but they’re actually the most Christmassy Peeps I’ve ever eaten. The stars, white as snow save for a generous helping of red sparkly sprinkles, taste exactly like what you’d imagine marshmallow candy canes to taste like. It’s really quite incredible; they’re the only Peeps in history capable of making my mouth feel cleaner.

I have a friend who constantly touts the glories of stale Peeps. In fact, she intentionally “dries out” her Peeps in an effort to get them to the perfect level of staleness. I’m on the fence when it comes to that phenomenon, but you really shouldn’t do the stale trick to Peeps as soft as these. While most Peeps have an almost sand-like exterior, there’s something especially soft about these. My only regret in eating them is that I’m making my potential new head pillow smaller by doing so.


From the makers of the almost-holy Cadbury Creme Egg comes…well, it’s pretty much the same thing, but updated with a Christmas-themed foil wrapper. “Cadbury Ornament Creme Eggs” taste no different than their more famous cousins, but since it’s impossible to eat the originals during the winter holiday season and not feel a little bit screwy about it, the red foil goes a long way.

I’m only covering the Christmas candies that I haven’t already talked about, even if I talked about them five years ago on pages that aren’t actively linked anywhere on the site’s primary pages. It’s a quirk. Point is, there’s much more out there beyond what you’ll see on the blog this season, and if you’re the type to fill your kids’ stockings with random candy, you could totally give someone the gift of diabetes this Christmas.


“Santa Snow” is just one of the many titles given to the endless varieties of “snow-in-a-can.” I love snow-in-a-can. It’s a fool’s game to assume that the weather gods will bless your home with a heap of holiday snow, so sometimes, you’ve got to take matters into your own hands. The can is stuffed with somewhat smelly artificial snow, which can be shot out much like hair spray to create the design of your choosing.

One caveat: Many, many years ago, my sister and I were in charge of decorating my parents’ old house while they were out of town. We went a little nuts with the snow-in-a-can, spraying it on the outside of every first floor window. That January, we were surprised to find that snow-in-a-can has an adamantium-esque invulnerability. It was impossible to clean the stuff off. We had to wait for the heavy rains of April for the outside of our abode to stop looking like a gingerbread house, and by then, the damage was done. Our family’s neighborhood reputation was forever tarnished.


I think my main goal for December is to find a big, unattended brick wall and spray “EAT LEAD TRACY” on it with snow-in-a-can. Few will get it, but those who do will think I’m really amazing.


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Discussion Thread: 146 comments

Man, I picked up some of those Peppermint Marshmallow Stars after someone brought them up in the last comment thread. I love em! full of Christmas falva!

Ghosted by MulanLang @ 11/09/2007 10:17 AM EST


Years and years ago, I predicted that one day we’d have Cadbury Creme Eggs for all occassions, but I didn’t think that this day would ever actually arrive. Christmas Creme Eggs are just one step closer to Valentine’s Day Creme Eggs, Halloween Creme Eggs, and Thanksgiving Creme Eggs.
My sister, on the other hand, is convinced that Cadbury has sold out, and no good will come of this.

Ghosted by Theory Girl @ 11/09/2007 10:30 AM EST


Mmm… those look damn tasty. Love me some peppermint. Thanks for the heads up ma mang.

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/09/2007 10:31 AM EST


By the way, am I the only one that feels wrong being this pumped for Christmas so close to Halloween? And also completely overlooking Thanksgiving?

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/09/2007 10:32 AM EST


I don’t know, I kind of think TG and X-Mas go hand in hand these days. I love Thanksgiving itself — my whole family still gets together, it’s a big party, and since we don’t really get to see EVERYONE all that often, it’s nice to get through the day and not have to do the extended goodbyes, since we’ll all be seeing each other for Christmas a month later.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/09/2007 10:34 AM EST


I’ve never been this high in comments before!

I hate Peeps, I always have, but they look so goddamn tasty I’m always tempted to buy their latest creation, because maybe this time it’ll be different…

Ghosted by Molly @ 11/09/2007 10:38 AM EST


Wait, Cadbury Eggs? now? I MUST FIND AND CONSUME!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/09/2007 10:39 AM EST


I was in Target the other day and pretty much all the candy had it’s own Holiday theme. It almost seemed like an overkill. It was hard to find plain candy canes. There were only Starburst, Spree, Life Savers, ect…

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/09/2007 10:40 AM EST


Ooooh almost first. Well actually no where near by now.

But now I want to get christmas peeps shipped over to the UK. Along with creme eggs – even more ironic seeing as I live in Birmingham which is where cadbury’s are based, yet we can’t get creme eggs in christmas time. Bah!

Ghosted by Mr Hate @ 11/09/2007 10:41 AM EST


They should make edible snow in a can…

Ghosted by Gweff @ 11/09/2007 10:43 AM EST


That damn adamantium-esque snow-in-a-can!! It’ll get you every time. Nothing more humiliating than gazing out upon your blooming tulips through half-washed-away images of snowmen and sleds

Ghosted by Nizz @ 11/09/2007 10:43 AM EST


Gweff: That’s what I thought Matt’s post was about at first glance. After seeing two candies in the entry then seeing the snow, I thought my childhood fantasies of edible can-snow had been fulfilled.

Ghosted by MulanLang @ 11/09/2007 10:45 AM EST


So, does Snow-in-a-can go “Snikt!” when you spray it?

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/09/2007 10:47 AM EST


I had to clean that snow off of my freshman dorm room’s sliding glass door. It was like community service, and I’m pretty sure it absolved me of every sin in my life up to that point.

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 11/09/2007 10:49 AM EST


i would definitely find anyone that sprayed EAT LEAD TRACY on anything awesome. and i agree that thanksgiving and christmas are and forever will be linked. i think its only a matter of time until they try to link it to halloween. and then labor day.

Ghosted by cb @ 11/09/2007 10:51 AM EST


Yumm.. peeps. I think maybe a trip to Target tomorrow is in order. Cadbury could make it even more Christmasie by making the middle cream peppermint. I would go for that, but I don’t know who else would. They have a caramel egg which could be for thanksgiving and an orange cream egg, which I guess could stand for Halloween. Now they just need Valentines day.

I’ve been listening to the 2006 Christmas jukebox here at work.. it’s great.

Ghosted by Alyssa @ 11/09/2007 10:57 AM EST


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJr6ki1PaUQ

Eat lead, Tracy.

Ghosted by Whatever @ 11/09/2007 10:58 AM EST


Maybe it’s just me, but I always felt like Thanksgiving and Halloween were more linked. Pumpkins, squash, histories that don’t even try to make sense.

Flipping through the channels, I guess I’m wrong. I’ve seen about 20 Christmas commercials in the past 2 days which is almost as many Halloween commercials as I saw in all of October. It’s pretty sad, as I’m still slowly realizing that Halloween is over and won’t be back for another year.

I guess I still have plenty to look forward to. Until the great holiday depression, AKA January.

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/09/2007 10:58 AM EST


Am I the only one disappointed by the cadbury creme egg? Yeah, it’s great to be able to eat them in winter time and all, but I was hoping they’d be more… festive. Maybe they need some peppermint flavoring or something.

Ghosted by DrSketch @ 11/09/2007 10:59 AM EST


Yeah, they could’ve at least etched a different design on the chocolate.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/09/2007 11:00 AM EST


Is EAT LEAD TRACY that obscure? Or did I just like it that much?

Ghosted by M.Fireball @ 11/09/2007 11:04 AM EST


I saw this link this morning on the netscape/aol start page, http://shopping.aol.com/toys-video-games (I really need to change my start page). As someone who was traumatized by aunts and uncles who never understood why a dollar store solider figure wasn’t the smae as a G.I. Joe I share Matt’s desire to slap poor gift choices out of people’s hands in stores. So I cringed when I saw this link telling relatives to buy gifts that aren’t on a kid’s list. ARGGGHHH!!! Kids spend hours researching toy catalouges and talking with other kids in deciding what they want and then they dream of getting the things on their list, what evil soul decides to just ignore that and buy something crappy. I mean this list is only 10 toys and TWO of them shoot marshmellows. I don’t know about you guys but 20% of my childhood was certainly not spent in marshmellow fights where I wished I had better technology. Another gift is a stupid projector that puts a moon on your wall, if you get this instead of something you really wanted you should be allowed to hit the person who gave it to you over the head with it. Sorry to go on such a rant here but again lots of trauma with horrible gifts as a kid.

On a side note my brother and I as kids would spend weeks making our xmas list, we’d lay out several toy wish books, make lists, go back and edit the lists so that we weren’t asking for too much and thus seem greedy and then finally ranking and re-ranking all the items on the list. Anyone else use to spend this much time on it or were we just odd?

Ghosted by Rob @ 11/09/2007 11:05 AM EST


I wonder how one of these bad boys would do in a mug of hot chocolate?

Ghosted by Nate @ 11/09/2007 11:09 AM EST


Rob,

I too remember the evenings spent pouring over wishbooks from Sears and J C Penny. The editing and prioritizing. Mostly I remember the dreaming.

There was only one family member that would ignore the list and get me a “keep-Christ-in-Christmas” present. It took me years to fight back and reclaim my faith from the jaws of lameness.

I’m all for keeping Christmas religious. (My wife will be ordained in another year.) Let the kids have there toys!

Ghosted by Matthew @ 11/09/2007 11:33 AM EST


I’d rather they filled the Cadbury Egg with an eggnog-flavored cream. That makes sense to me. Peppermint would also be good, but since every other candy this seeason tastes like it, I’d say lets be different.

I just finished a package of Peeps Cocoa Bats the other day. Those are delicious. Can’t wait to find and taste the peppermint ones. And you’re talking to someone who isn’t that big a fan of the regular Peeps.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/09/2007 11:38 AM EST


The last two Christmases have been really craptastic for me due to excessive procrastinating and lack of holiday spirit, and — to quote Gwen Stefani — a few times I’ve been around that track, so it’s not just gonna happen like that (this year). I’ve already pieced together an ultimate Christmas music playlist and I’ve begun shopping for presents and assorted Christmas necessities.

“[Christmas] lives, and this time [I'm] ready!” – Halloween 5 tagline.

Ghosted by Hey I'm Jeff @ 11/09/2007 11:42 AM EST


Oh you are amazing anyway, Matt.

…though that would make you pretty super ultra awesome amazing.

Ghosted by FangsFirst @ 11/09/2007 11:51 AM EST


yeah i definitely do that “dry them out thing” they’re just easier to eat when they have a texture like steak. what can i say. i like a little fight to my candy. which is why i choose the Now-and-Later over the Starburst; i want to punish myself inside. but lately, the preservatives or somethinh makes them fucking indestructable, they stay fresh for DAYS. its gross. like this \

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pEM0T1Ar5Qo

and can i just say, cadbury creme eggs have honed my tongue skills like you can’t even believe. i can probably play chopsticks on the piano with it.

Ghosted by screwnicorns @ 11/09/2007 11:59 AM EST


I was fighting the Christmas thing, but now I’m going with it. If I feel the need to play Christmas music, I do. The only thing I’m holding back on is decorating. That is my Black Friday tradition, and I’d feel bummed waking up that day knowing I don’t have it to look forward to. Besides, seeing Santa at the end of the Macy’s Parade would be kind of anticlimactic if the TV set was already framed in tinsel. But, other than that, if my spirit wants to be filled with holiday cheer, who am I to deny it?

Ghosted by Lori @ 11/09/2007 12:06 PM EST


Am I the only one who totally doesn’t feel the peppermint thing? I don’t like candy canes, etc., tolerate thin mints for their chocolate content, and was glad when the major toothpaste manufacturers came out with flavors like citrus so I wouldn’t have to use mint-flavored toothpaste anymore.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/09/2007 12:16 PM EST


If you’re looking for some holiday spirit that’s exclusively Thanksgiving-licious, Food Network is running TG episodes/specials all day long tomorrow.

Ghosted by Hey I'm Jeff @ 11/09/2007 12:26 PM EST


My mother’s mouth is watering at the mention of Creme Eggs during winter.

My brother pranked me with the snow in a can when we were younger. And by ‘pranked’ I mean he was an evil little bastard. He sprayed my hair with it while I slept (heavy sleeper here) and when I woke up and found what he’d done. Well, the screams didn’t stop for an entire day. Mine AND his.

Ghosted by Mica M. @ 11/09/2007 12:32 PM EST


Does anyone know how snow in a can interacts with cats? I always want to use it, but I’m afraid of poisoning the family felines…

On a side note, has anyone else seen the new re-released madballs? I found them at TRU the other day and had to buy one, made me very excited to shop for my nephews…got some pictures here:
http://duncepress.com/blog/2007/11/07/new-toys-and-old-enemies/#more-34

Ghosted by Jason @ 11/09/2007 12:44 PM EST


Just got done watching Waiterbot’s 2nd vlog. Really dig this new character. And i’m gonna place an early bet that by dec 25th you either had to stop waiterbot due to voice problems, or you now sound like waiterbot all the time ha.

And ditto on the creme eggs. You’d have thought they couldda injected those suckers with peppermint creme. Ah well.

Also hope i can find my bargain snow in the can this year. Last year amongst all the typical sized can’s there was this giant ass can, seriously about as long as the span of my hand to elbow. And for some reason it was 50c. It was excellent too. Stayed on until you wiped it away nice and easy with a paper towel come January. I must admit with the huge size did come the drawback of maneuverability, but for that price, i can overlook it.

Ghosted by Dan @ 11/09/2007 12:56 PM EST


I do the same thing to Flamin Hot Cheetos Puffs. I buy a bag, open them, let the top half get stale after about a day, shake the bag a big, leave em opened for another few hours-day and then I’ll eat them stale. I only do this with flamin hot puffs, no other Cheetos or even foods for that matter.

Nice blog, I’ve heard of these peeps, just haven’t looked for/seen them yet.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 11/09/2007 12:58 PM EST


How about edible Silly String? If they ever come out with that one, man, i’d be all over it like your favorite metaphor.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 11/09/2007 1:28 PM EST


I must look for some Peppermint Peeps! I’m surprised it took Cadbury this long to start Pimping their Easter candy to the Xmas crowd. I’ve seen Xmas Mini Eggs as well…I guess Santa has traded in the reindeer for rabbits that sound like chickens. Great post Matt!

Ghosted by Greg @ 11/09/2007 1:46 PM EST


I’m another who is getting hyped about Christmas for the first time in a long while and worried it may run it’s course too soon…guess we’ll have to wait and see.

On another note: Anyone else ever feel like their job is just not right for them but then all of a sudden everything clicks again and you feel like your doing the the right thing after all? That was me today; I nice feeling after weeks of feeling “ugh” about work; has that happened to anyone else?

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 11/09/2007 1:48 PM EST


Hey Im Jeff….I just remembered the excitement that awaits me tomorrow thanks to your comment about food network: I will most likely meet Alton Brown and Giada DeLaurentiis. I just about screamed. Hopefully they will show us all some thanksgiving/christmas tricks. Also, I agree with everyone that said that the cadbury eggs would be better if they had flavor, peppermint and eggnog both sound awesome. My sister and I were also exceptionally OCD about our christmas lists…i remember that if i didnt get something i wanted for my birthday (which is july 1st) i would put it on my already existent christmas list. For some reason i imagined waiterbots voice being like a will ferell doing robert goulet. weird….

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/09/2007 1:56 PM EST


MMMMmmmmm Santa Snow… we use those with those paper templates to make snowflakes and snowpeople etc on the windows… the bad part is that it soaks the paper so quick that you usually only get one use out of them…

Ghosted by Primus @ 11/09/2007 2:21 PM EST


I never used the spray snow…..but when i was little, and my family still lived in the ghetto before moving to the suburbs, there was a house on the end of our street that had the snow up on their windows for probably 3 years straight, but then again they were drug dealers so maybe it was a way to mark their house for potential buyers or something. there has to be some kind of logical explanation for it.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/09/2007 2:24 PM EST


Love the “Eat Lead Tracy” idea!

So I wished someone a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ yesterday… to soon?

Ghosted by Joker @ 11/09/2007 2:30 PM EST


Hey Matt, I came across this at borders the other night. Not sure if you have seen it or covered it yet but check it out. Click my name for the pic.

Ghosted by El Loco Gordo @ 11/09/2007 2:30 PM EST


Here is the the most holy of holy cadbury creme egg, with a recipe for making your own diabetic coma inducing snack.

http://www.pimpthatsnack.com/project.php?projectID=302

Ghosted by El Loco Gordo @ 11/09/2007 2:37 PM EST


Ha Ha! El Loco Gordo: When I first read your comment I thought you said that you came over the border last night and that is what you found. I was confused how you bumped into a Christmas Story game on the border. Then I reread it. Makes more sense the second time. Good find, man!

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/09/2007 2:40 PM EST


Hah! Love the Dick Tracy quote! Also, is it just me or does “Snow-in-a-can” sound ripe for parodying (SP?) the SNL “Dick-in-a-box” song?

Ghosted by Nate @ 11/09/2007 2:55 PM EST


My sister, on the other hand, is convinced that Cadbury has sold out, and no good will come of this.

I think that already came when they decided to shrink the eggs. That’s utter blasphemy, and it was proven in an episode of Conan O’Brien.

But Cadbury Creme Eggs in December that aren’t stale Easter leftovers?! MUST. HAVE.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/09/2007 3:12 PM EST


I’ve officially thrusted myself into the X-mas season by bottling my Chocolate Holiday Porter today. There’s nothing better than basking in the soft light of the Christmas tree and downing a few bottles.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 11/09/2007 3:37 PM EST


Invader Norbert: I read something in the distant past in a book on junk food which contained a scientific study correlating the gradual decrease in the size of a single-serving Hershey bar and the gradual increase in the price of the same, until a modern-day (then, around 1981) bar was half the size and twice the price (in real dollars, adjusted for inflation) as one sold in 1930.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/09/2007 4:13 PM EST


I just got a box of that Captain Crunch Christmas stuff that you were raving about last year! I didn’t see the Cadbury’s today but I will be searching for them this weekend!

Ghosted by Ladytink_534 @ 11/09/2007 4:37 PM EST


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