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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

I’m all for a party thread! Not sure if they sell Cranberry Splash or Pomegranate 7-UP here, though.

Is it wrong that I really feel like watching a cheesy horror movie right now? I’d love to watch Army of Darkness, but I haven’t seen it before and want to save it so that I can see it with a friend. We watched the other two (Evil Dead 1 and 2) a couple weeks ago, and haven’t been able to get together again to watch numba three.

Oh, and I saw Rudolph tonight. F’in awesome, except the end got cut off, since we recorded it on PVR and the timing wasn’t perfect. Also had the pleasure of introducing our Japanese homestay to it.

“Bumbles BOUNCE!”

Oh, forgot to mention: we bought a Christmas Story leg lamp nightlight the other day. It has a very proud position in our living room and everyone’s been treating it as if it’s the Holy Freakin’ Grail. :D

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


That is my favorite explanation for a continuity goof EVER.
I think I need a break from art history. I just got out of class, and the first thing I thought of when I saw the gold background was that the Cap’n is rocking a little bit of the Byzantine style.
I’m with Shaun, pickings are a little slim on Saturday. I found a few things. Not all seasonal, but suitable for background noise:
Like Shuan mentioned, Santa Clause 2 is on at 7. Food Network’s got a night of holiday programming, and SciFi is running a bunch of creature features. Comedy Central’s playing Dennis Leary’s Merry Fucking Christmas special at 2 am. TV Land is marathoning the 100 Most Unexpected TV moments and following it up with Thelma and Louise, and Discovery is playing a bunch of Planet Earth. I saw the Lifetime movies too, but they didn’t look interesting. I was planning to record Santa Clause, myself, but Planet Earth is always a good way to kill a few hours too.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/05/2007 2:08 AM


I’ve already seen that 100 Most Unexpected TV moments. It would give variety of topics but nothing christmasy.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/05/2007 2:17 AM


i’d like to throw my vote to the p-7 as well (and thank the site for introducing it to me). They had the two liter bottles on sale at the store by my house for a buck each and I brought eight with me to my six day thanksgiving vacation to northern wisconsin ( you would never find it up there- i doubt many people up there can even spell pomegranate much less know what it was). anyway there’s not much to do up there so p-7 and vodka made it a very happy thanksgiving for me and the rest of the group.

and it’s nice to know i’m not the only one who’s never had captain crunch either.

Chestnuts roasted by colls @ 12/05/2007 2:19 AM


After wasting half the bottle of the first 7up pomegrante, I’m not allowed to have it anymore. :-(

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/05/2007 2:23 AM


I still haven’t found a bottle of the Pomengranate 7-Up.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/05/2007 2:28 AM


Well, now I need to go look for the Pommegranate 7-Up (missed some entries a while back, or else I’d be more in the loop) and try to get Christmas Crunch. And Terror Claws Cole thanks for the heads up about the holiday aisle. Maybe I’ll have better luck there.

Chestnuts roasted by Tutsuro @ 12/05/2007 2:34 AM


What exactly is an RSS Feed and why does every website I go to act like it’s one of the best things ever invented since Toaster Struedels?

I don’t get it either.

Rudolph came on tonight….a few years back, CBS restored a few lost scenes, then a couple years later cut them again. “We’re A Couple of Misfits” suffered the worst; to fit the edited scene they cut some things mid-lyric and pasted other things as they were being said; it’s very painful to watch. Maybe I should think about the DVD of this thing, but I’d miss the broadcast feel.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/05/2007 2:36 AM


earlier tonight i was reading this article and my fiancee came up and kept saying that waiterbot and waiter better are krang. i yelled at him and explained who waiterbot was, and how waiterbetty is a slut. he laughed, but i think it was one of those “man, i am going to marry a fucking loon” laughs….not a “oh man, i totally get that and its hilarious” laugh. i am making sad face

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 12/05/2007 2:36 AM


I just got Capt’n Crunch for the first time in years a little over a month ago. Unfortunately I am sick of it now and definitely won’t be getting a box of Christmas Crunch. I like this box better then last years because it looks classy. It looks like they want you to pour champagne into your cereal and eat it with a gold spoon. But I like the lights that decorated the words though, they should of saved that. Maybe just white lights, oh yeah that would of been neat :) I like all white lights instead of colored lights anyway it looks nicer. I hate the tacky Wal Mart decorations people like yuck wtf is that about seriously.

I got Sierra Mist Cranberry splash Slurpees! 2 of them, one tonight and one last night. Good stuff. I actually made a video of my best friend drinking out of his and me drinking out of mine. I am not sharing the link though you have to go through my blog link.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 12/05/2007 2:37 AM


Wait, Matt , you DONT like ecto cooler? i am so sad now….although i still have slimer-mas marked off on my calendar from earlier this year when i first read that article.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 12/05/2007 2:43 AM


I never trusted the captain. And I trust him less now that he’s randomly abducting kids into his cartoon world of crunchy doooooooooooom.

Chestnuts roasted by The Good Guy @ 12/05/2007 2:43 AM


Oh yeah I also think the pieces look smaller too! Like the size of nerds almost! I mean what’s the point of that? It’s not like they lose money or anything it goes in the same sized box!

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 12/05/2007 2:45 AM


Dan H:

I found my Pomegranate 7-Up at Dominick’s. It is a chain of grocery stores in the Chicago area (maybe a lot of other areas too, no idea). I need to go back and get another bottle or two since I really enjoyed the one I picked up last weekend. I would also recommend P7UP as the official beverage of X-E’s Holiday season, I just suggested SMCS earlier since it seemed to be so universally adored here. I still do need to try it though.

Terror Claws Cole:

Cool, thanks for the tip. I have to admit that I didn’t even check the “seasonal” section at Target when I looked for it last week. I stupidly only checked the regular cereal aisle. I’ll definitely investigate further, and Wal-Mart may have to get a visit as I haven’t had a sampling of the Cap’n's wares in quite a while and I can’t think of a better time to do it.

mortalwind:

I feel your pain brother, I do. I don’t remember taking a pair of scissors to my “flap”, but I can’t imagine I would have had the balls to do that by myself at that age. Hell, I was nervous when I pierced my own ear with a sewing needle, bar of soap, bottle of isopropyl alcohol, and a few ice cubes when I was a sophomore in high school. I’ll have to ask my Mom what she remembers about the incident the next time I am home.

Oh, and regarding Saturday night… I am in. Hopefully we can figure out something good to watch. So far the pickings appear to be slimmer than Tracey Gold’s inner thighs (circa 1988), but I’ll be here. The lady and I are hosting a family party that night so I might not be around until midnight. Really though… isn’t that just when things will be getting started? :)

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 2:53 AM


Here’s an idea- how about you make a megaparty about 1980s era toy show christmas episodes? Optimus Prime in a santa hat?

Chestnuts roasted by TRUKK NOT MUNKY @ 12/05/2007 2:56 AM


Matt- thanks for the rss feed link. Lovely.
squee- I can sympathize with you on the art history class I took two years of it only to decide I stink at art and change majors :(

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 12/05/2007 3:30 AM


Matt, I’ve been subscribed to your RSS feed since August. I figured that if there was one for comments (seen as a link in the text after the comments boxes), then there must be one for the blog articles. It was fortunate that the URL (x-entertainment.com/updates/feed) was so simple that I found it immediately.

It’s great to have your blog content delivered to me through my feed reader, instead of the alternative of clicking your link in my favorites menu several times a day. Especially because you’re so on-and-off about posting. Thanks to your RSS feed, I always know when you’ve posted.

Chestnuts roasted by Brandon @ 12/05/2007 4:02 AM


squee4242: Is that Planet Earth the DVD boxed set that looks better on HD? I was thinking about getting that for my dad for Christmas since he just got a huge HDTV. Is it worth the $50?

SNT Christmas Party? Count me in… that is if I can weasel out of a Halloween Convention Committee Christmas party that sounds like it’s going to completely suck. The theme is Nightmare Before Christmas, which is my favorite movie ever (I just got my first tattoo tribute to it, in fact), but it’s at some guy’s itty bitty house and he’s inviting, like, 10 people. Blah.

Anyway, I’m voting for a movie as opposed to a Christmas special because I had a blast with the F13 party and a Christmas special is too short for that.

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/05/2007 8:13 AM


Has anyone seen the Rudolph sequel called Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys? Matt should really review it, it’s so horrible and dreadful you just have to laugh, and it’s full of continuity errors and computer animation that defines, well, bad animation!

If you’ve ever wanted to see a disturbingly pink Hippo sing about her fabulous toys, this is a special YOU HAVE TO SEE!

Chestnuts roasted by CrayfishV2 @ 12/05/2007 8:24 AM


if anyone lives in mass and happens to stumble on some of this stuff, let me know… please.

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 8:52 AM


As with Gregor, unfortunately the UK has yet to have the Cap’n grace our shores!

Also, I’d be up for a party thread (if it were 24 hours)!

Matt, if you are looking for a Christmas tune, I heartily recommend Arrogant Worms and “Santa’s Gonna Kick Your Ass”, South Park’s “Carol of the Bells” or anything from the Tales from the Crypt Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/05/2007 9:32 AM


By the weekend, huh? Sounds like a plan. Since grandpa’s really not doing well, we’ve decided early Christmas is go. We’re having it this weekend. We’re not opening ALL our presents. We’re gonna keep some around for the 24th, just in case. And if he’s still with us then, Second Christmas will occur. So yeah, a few new tunes will make for a much-needed pick-me-up by the time the week’s over, I reckon. Cheers, kids!

Chestnuts roasted by ChibiSoma @ 12/05/2007 9:39 AM


Matt, you need to add a link tag to the rss feed in the header of your site template. For example:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS 2.0" href="http://x-entertainment.com/updates/feed/&quot; />

That will cause the little orange RSS icon to appear next to the site address in the browser.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt W @ 12/05/2007 10:13 AM


could someone please explain to me what purpose an RSS feed serves?

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 10:23 AM


Andrew, RSS allows you to see the updates to a site without actually having to visit to see if the site has been updated. You basically set up the Feed and view that instead, new items go straight to the top (usually).

Check out the Wiki if you want actual details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/05/2007 10:32 AM


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