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Christmas Crunch Cereal: The 2007 Edition!

I was really proud of the Christmas Crunch cereal tribute I wrote back in 2002, mainly because of the enormous lengths it took to procure a sealed, ancient box of the heavenly holiday cereal. At the time, I was convinced that my cereal box was among the last remaining of its kind. Of course, no more than an hour after the article went up did my inbox fill with letters from people crying foul. Evidently, owning a box of Christmas Crunch was no big deal. As it turned out, Cap'n Crunch never stopped donning the Santa cap...he just stopped doing it around where I live.

It wasn't the first time that something I'd claimed to be extinct was actually alive and well, but it was definitely one of the few times that I was happy to be wrong. Indeed, Christmas Crunch lives. It's really tough to find in NY, but I finally stumbled upon the all new 2007 edition late this evening.


Only thing is...it's not really "all new." In fact, it was just a year and a day ago that I wrote about the 2006 edition, which was nearly identical to this year's version in every way save for the box design. I guess there's no sense in tweaking once you've reached perfection.

Still, this year's box design is way different from last year's, and let's face it: Cereal box design accounts for at least 50% of the appeal. I think this year's might be the best ever. Forgoing the usual green with red trim, Cap'n Crunch has instead opted for a high class gold color. I'm having trouble deciding on which barometer would be best for rating its beauty: Stars? Thumbs up? Some number out of ten? Perhaps the proof of the prettiness lies in something more tangible: The box looked so good, I couldn't stop myself from buying two of them.


The cereal is, as usual, an amazing force that makes me believe in God. With regular Cap'n Crunch cereal bits mixed in with various red and green holiday-shaped goodies, there's been a slight modification to last year's shapes. The green "snowman" pieces have been replaced with green "ornament" pieces. Sounds like a step down, but it really isn't. The new pieces look less like ornaments and more like the traditional Crunchberries of yesteryear, which were the standard in the Christmas Crunch cereals that I grew up on more than fifteen years ago.

Quick note: Am I like 400 times bigger than I was as a child? I don't remember the yellow, barrel-shaped Cap'n Crunch pieces being so tiny. They're practically tooth-sized now.

As I've written about before, cereal mascots have taken a real hit in light of the scarily nicknamed "obesity epidemic" currently panicking our fair nation. Since Cap'n Crunch is so synonymous with the cereal he promotes, I can't help but worry that both he and his cereal-of-choice are on borrowed time. That's so fucked. This is a guy who has given the world a Christmas-themed cereal annually for nearly twenty years. If there are villains in this world in need of annihilation, I just can't believe that they include someone who did something as wonderful as that.


Cereal boxbacks are really important pieces of reading material, as they are the generally the focus of any cereal-eater's attention while he or she is...well, eating cereal. And boy, this boxback is freakin' fantastic. It's just a big, jumbled, joyous mess of holiday insanity, with everything from a maze to a matching game to a find-and-seek activity and beyond. There's even a cut-out ornament, and a damned coupon for Christmas cartoon DVDs. I didn't set an egg timer to see how long it took me to soak it all in, but I'll tell you this: I definitely could've eaten a bowl of cereal faster, and that's all that counts.

A+ for 2007's Christmas Crunch. I've been almost too busy to just kick back and enjoy my favorite time of year, but stuff like this helps. Heck, just having the box in my line of sight makes me feel like I'm celebrating something or another.

And now, a few quick and totally unrelated notes!

1) Did you know that the X-E Blog has an RSS feed? Neither did I, but it does! Use it if you're into that sort of thing.

2) Shameless reminder: If you're buying anything from Amazon this season, please do so through this link, so I can swipe a little referral fee. This helps me buy and write about stupid shit without having to feel guilty.

3) I kind of want to do another one of those big "party threads," like we did for Friday the 13th a while back. Maybe this Saturday night? Any interest? Anyone willing to scour the TV listings for a good background show/movie/special we can all watch and comment on together? I know this sounds incredibly lame, but I figure, if you're going to be a shut-in, you may as well put it to good use, y'know?

Posted by Matt on 12/04/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 285 comments

Eddie: Had I found Halloween Crunch, there would’ve been at least one more Countdown entry. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 12:54 AM


I’ve…I’ve never had a bowl of Christmas Crunch. Or Regular Capt ‘n Crunch. Does that make me a bad person?

As for the movie, I vote for Polar Express and Santa Clause 2. Because I love seeing that big Berkshire driving around, and I’ve never seen the latter.

Useless trivia: They scanned a REAL Berkshire locomotive for use in the Movie. The number of the loco? 1225. Pretty cool coincidence, huh?

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/05/2007 12:55 AM


Crunchberries always tasted bad to me… I like the normal cereal just fine, but the berries… Ehhh… Also, I eat my cereal dry. =P

In a related note, I’ve been a good little X-E helper bunny of sorts. Helper bunny or mindless addict. Your pick. Anyway, I went to Wal-Mart not too long ago and got some Gingerbread Pop-Tarts (delicious!) and a Chia Pet. Not a rabbit like Matt, or a hippo like I wanted, but a kitten. I’ve decided to name him/her Neem Seal. While at Wal-Mart, I went so far as putting pomegranate 7-Up in my cart, but then put it back when I realized I had no idea what pomegranates taste like. =P

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 12/05/2007 12:57 AM


Oh, Ben, while I am very happy to hear that you’re Chia-ing, I can’t believe you put back the P-7! Honestly, it tastes like a “darker” Cranberry Splash…there isn’t a world of difference, but it just feels so holiday sophisto.

Note #2: Real pomegranates taste awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 1:01 AM


I’ve never cut the roof of my mouth on Cap’n Crunch. At least I’ve never done it and realized it.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/05/2007 1:03 AM


Oh my, I completely forgot about Christmas Crunch!

Thanks Matt, to the store with me!

Chestnuts roasted by Lashiec @ 12/05/2007 1:08 AM


*frown*

I’m eating a wreath-looking cookie that smells mysteriously like a pine tree… and a gingerbread spice.

Chestnuts roasted by Jace @ 12/05/2007 1:15 AM


Definitely time for an XE Christmas party. Grinch is cool. Too bad NL Christmas Vacation isn’t on then.

Mjgrass: as much as I like the Cap’n, I gotta vote for Boo-berry too. It’s great, and I can never find it, even at Halloween.

Hey, maybe some type of “final four” bracketing of breakfast cereals. Who would win?

Chestnuts roasted by Spike85 @ 12/05/2007 1:16 AM


On the topic of the Jukebox, these come up:

1) There is a complete lack of the Brian Setzer Orchestra. Correct this.

2) Add Weird Al’s “The Night Santa Went Crazy” to compliment “Christmas at Ground Zero”
3) Put the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy cover of the Snowmiser/Heatmiser songs earlier in the jukebox. That one’s awesome.
4) Add a song or 2 from “Santa Claus is Comin To Town”
5) Add a few more songs by Trans Siberian Orchestra

#1 is highest priority.

Rudolph…I missed it again, I was at work again. Damn writer’s strike, it’s not on a Saturday this year! And its one of 3 Rankin-Bass specials the ABC Family doesn’t run during its Xmas Eve Marathon (Frosty The Snowan & Legend of Frosty are the other 2).

Hey, how about finding some Christmas Special and rag on that? Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town is on ABC tomorrow, but that just seems too soon.

Speaking of Jones Soda…I’ve yet to find either Christmas or Channukah pack yet. It’s insane that they’re gone by now…before the actual freaking holidays! And my Kingdom for 20oz Carnberry Splash! And speaking of which, Target has Cranberry Splash slushees as well, so those of you without a 7-11 can look there.

(I hate how I can’t fully enjoy an animated movie w/o wondering why something looks weird because I’m in an animation major)

I never liked Motion Capture, it just creates more animation limitations. And I hate that there’s too much realism in cartoons these days. Bound by physics and reality, there’s no freedom for cartoons to be as elastic & wild as they once were. And people wonder why I’ve never been interested in watching Happy Feet…

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/05/2007 1:16 AM


dohopoki,

I’ve never cut the roof of my mouth on Cap’n Crunch either. Cap’n Crunch was always one of my top-3 cereals growing up and thankfully never caused injury.

I did happen to cut the roof of my mouth fairly seriously one time. I had been at a silly petting zoo with my parents and had gotten a cheap little wooden faux Indian peace pipe from the gift shop. A silly little thing with a few gaudy feathers glued onto it. Well as we were going to leave I had the pipe clenched firmly in my teeth as I was climbing into the backseat of my parent’s 2-door Chevy Blazer. Before I could shift my weight all the way into the rear seat my mother tossed the front passenger seat back causing it to hit the front of the peace pipe and therefore (nearly completely) shaving off a layer of tissue off the top of my mouth. Funny that as it happened the scariest thing for me was trying to collect the blood in my hands and not let any get on the rear seat of my parent’s new SUV. :)

After a few minutes at one of the zoo’s water fountains, spitting much blood, my parents drove me home. I spent the next 24 hours with a damn wash cloth in my mouth so the layer of skin would not dangle down. It has been quite a while, so I don’t remember if the chunk of tissue eventually fell off, I just know that I freaked out a lot of little kids at the zoo that day. Mouth (and head injuries overall) really do bleed a lot. Also the roof of my mouth feels really smooth where it scraped me.

Sorry to gross you all out! OK… no I’m not. I love it.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 1:17 AM


Magic Toy
That’s some story. You made my mouth hurt!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/05/2007 1:23 AM


Party thread sounds like a good idea. Not sure what’s on TV this weekend, but you could probably find one of those awesome specials from the 70′s. Like Rudolph, that was on today. Or the original Grinch. Yum/.

Chestnuts roasted by Zesty Cactus @ 12/05/2007 1:28 AM


Capt’n Crunch is not a hero to the world Matt. Most people in Australia have never heard of him let alone tasted his wares.

Chestnuts roasted by Gregor @ 12/05/2007 1:31 AM


Poor Aussies. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 1:32 AM


After going through the rabbit hole of links throughout that Christmas Crunch article, I came across your Hi-C Fruity Bubble Gum article in which you called Ecto-Cooler “certifiably disgusting”. Now if memory serves (which it probably doesn’t, my first forays into X-E were in a marijuana haze and I spent a good two hours reading about Kool-Aid), I thought you liked Ecto-Cooler? I thought you enjoyed the Slimer stuff. Or is this another one of your “I don’t actually like the taste but I am willing to sacrifice everything for it” kind of things?

Chestnuts roasted by BenS @ 12/05/2007 1:33 AM


Gregor: I’ve introduced the s’more to a good portion of the population in northern beaches of Sydney and Canberra uni students.

All because I told my girl I wanted to make s’mores and she didn’t understand my ooey-gooey sticky sandwich intentions.

Chestnuts roasted by Jace @ 12/05/2007 1:34 AM


I don’t know, I was probably baked at the time too.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 1:34 AM


Planning seems to be going well for the party. I’m in, provided finals are ending soon. Gotta vote for Pomegranate 7 Up as the official…wife and I bought P7 and CSSM. Dug both, but lets just say we’re on bottle 3 of P7, and CSSM is not making a comeback. Tomorrow I finish off my Christmas Crunch box 1 and proceed to box 2. Last year I ran out close to Xmas and had to save the last bowl for Xmas day. Bummer. This year I have planned better. Anyone know if Santa Claus the Movie’s gonna be on anytime? That’d make a GREAT party thread starter. Made in the 80′s loved by 30 year olds (ok, me), and it makes me crave Coke and McDonalds. Once a year I watch the movie, and invariably must have a can (not a 2 liter) to drink while watching it, then go to McDonalds to eat. Product placement from 85 still works.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/05/2007 1:36 AM


I looked for Christmas Crunch a couple of weeks ago but had no luck. Can anyone recommend a store to try? Where have you found it?

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 1:41 AM


Terror, dude, you’re not the only 30 year old. Just don’t tell anyone I am a year off! But damn, McDonalds sounds great right now. Like… a Big Mac.

Chestnuts roasted by Jace @ 12/05/2007 1:42 AM


Dude, there are some pretty good movies being shown on cable this weekend.

If you’re in to the raped and pillaged, then there are 2 christmas movies on Liftime from about 5-11.

THEN there is the special stuff which is Santa Clause 2, Polar Express and Prancer on ABC family from 8-1ish.

What to do, what to do..

Chestnuts roasted by Benji @ 12/05/2007 1:55 AM


Oooh yeah. Big Mac. Mmmm. Agreed.
Magic Toy-
You seek Wal-Mart. But DON’T BE FOOLED by their stupid normal cereal section. The good stuff (Xmas Crunch) is hidden away on the “Mega Xmas Aisle” of candies and promotional stuff. I found a crapload of the stuff there, and NOT in the normal aisle. Sacriledge!

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/05/2007 1:56 AM


Magic toy, I had the same shit happen, but for me it was a pole from a gijoe tent, when the bungee line broke I used the poles as dart guns, which worked out preatty well till I fell forward on one, it scraped out a chunck of flesh on the roof of my mouth, not unlike a icecream scoop. I ended up taking a pair of scisors to the flap and alls well that ends well. and the only other think do damage the roof of my mouth since is captn crunch.

Chestnuts roasted by mortalwind @ 12/05/2007 1:56 AM


BenS in Matt’s own words last time this was brought up “A-Wel, that’s an old article, meaning I couldn’t describe anything without saying that it sucked.”.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/05/2007 1:58 AM


Wal-Mart…I always see large families sporting mullets and wearing deer hunting coats and Dale Earnhardt hats at the Wal-Mart near me. :S

Chestnuts roasted by Jace @ 12/05/2007 2:06 AM


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