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12/04/2007: 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?


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Can I just digress for a moment and say how awesome the X-Ers, both new and old, are lately? It’s been so awesome to read all the different stuff going on and how everyone freely roams from topic to topic…just like the old days; a super great sense of togetherness!

And I want to also add that I can NOT get a way from rabbits; just started a kid show where they refer to rabbits as a joke all the time, then I came here and….well, you know….

I think I’m gonna go to K-Mart and look for a Chia; something I always wanted to try. And P-7UP; that shit is hard to find around here. The old ladies around here, at least accroding to the store guy, aparently buy 7-UP by the crapload.

“Fuck this, I’m getting some fucking coffee and then I’m gonna fucking drink it.”

Best thing I read all day :)

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/05/2007 8:02 PM EST


Man, I don’t want to start ranting on how the powers that be are taking away all the fun in life. Look, if you’re feeding your kids cereal, I don’t think they’re going to get fat. It’s nothing but damn sugar! Sugar has no fat! Anyhoo, the Captain looks slimmer, so perhaps he got hold of some Adderall or meth.

Ghosted by kindersczenen @ 12/05/2007 8:27 PM EST


I blame all the blog mishaps on those Bunnies. Fucking Bunnies.

And *gasp!* The new Mare! Or is it…Mare II, just with a different outfit? (they’re both pink) Either way, I’m seriously waiting for Tomorrow. And if James Lipton becomes more awesome.

I’ve had many people rave about the Fries/Frostee combo in recent days. For potato chip combos, I’ll suggest Plain Ruffles and Ketchup. That was a good combo.

and I wish I was able to zoom in on that longly-worded posted on the wall of Knack’s office. I saw Dannon yogurt mentioned on there.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/05/2007 8:29 PM EST


Anyone else catch part of “The First Christmas Snow” on ABC Family Channel? Is this a Rankin/Bass production, and if so, how have I never seen it before??

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/05/2007 8:49 PM EST


Sorry for the double-post, but I just got in a few minutes ago and I caught up on what was posted recently, and thought I’d weigh in on the whole sweet-n-salty topic: By an interesting coincidence (or synergy, depending on your worldview), I just bought a bag of sweet-n-salty Chex® mix. It’s yummy. That is all.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/05/2007 8:53 PM EST


I bet those bunnies had something to do with the Jukebox going down. Until it gets back up, let’s see if we can find other sources of Christmas-themed audio online…

Here’s Cheech & Chong’s “Santa Claus and His Old Lady.”
Bob & Doug MacKenzie give their rendition of the 12 days of Christmas.
And here’s the 12 Pains of Christmas, featuring the Clock Crew!

Ghosted by TB Tabby @ 12/05/2007 9:03 PM EST


The bad news is that the jukes were being misused by thousands of people who have probably never read a word here. I can’t believe what I’ve seen today. Nearly every song was being requested by the truckload from people who weren’t hitting any html/php pages.

The good news is that, with some tweaking, I may be able to still do the jukes. This assumes I can do them in such a way that blocks out people from downloading the files rather than streaming like they’re supposed to.

It’ll take some time to figure it out. Bummer, but as the jukes were evidently eating something in the realm of 110 gigs of bandwidth daily, it’s not going to work in its current form. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 9:09 PM EST


I’m 12 minutes late, but Food Network, Alton Brown, Good Eats, “School of Hard Nogs” is on.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 12/05/2007 9:15 PM EST


“Santa Claus is Coming to Town” is on ABC. I guess the writer’s strike==more time for old specials?

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/05/2007 9:23 PM EST


Just changing the name of the m3u file will probably put pay to their evil schemes, temporarily at least. Someone probably linked to it somewhere. Bastards. Now how am I going to fill my room with Christmas cheer? Face the wrath of the King of Spain, bandwidth thieves!

Ghosted by Arkenor @ 12/05/2007 9:28 PM EST


For anyone who might die of withdrawal from streaming Christmas music in the Jukebox-less interim, there’s a site called Pandora that lets you add artists or songs to a station and customize it and stuff. It’s great for making Christmas stations because “holiday” songs (and artists – try making a station with Mannheim Steamroller or TSO) are tagged as such, and the station will only play other holiday-tagged songs. Click my name.

For some reason I suddenly have this urge to make Christmas cookies, but I have no cookie dough, and I’m sick so it would be a bad idea to mold food in my filthy germ-laden hands anyway. Maybe I’ll just throw on a DVD and wrap some gifts instead.

Hey, that gives me an idea for a poll: What are the cookies everyone here associates the most with Christmas? For me it’s sugar cookies, cut into shapes and slathered with unholy amounts of frosting and M&Ms and god knows what else. As a kid it was those big sugar cookies you used to be able to get from Hardees, where you could choose red or green sugar sprinkles on top. I was convinced the two different colors tasted different.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/05/2007 9:30 PM EST


I’ve read this site for years and years, but I’ve never posted on the blog. The jukeboxes going away was distressing enough to get me to finally stop lurking. I understand that there are problems with them, but I love them so much that it would really suck if they were gone forever.

Ghosted by Corky Kraptrucker @ 12/05/2007 9:30 PM EST


The store where I work has sold Christmas Crunch for about two or three weeks now. (That’s pretty late for them. Last year, I first saw Christmas Crunch the week after Halloween.) There’s a display right up front, near the registers. Yes, that box is a thing of beauty. I think I’ve read the back three times now.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 12/05/2007 9:33 PM EST


The more I look around, the more I think that they won’t have to go away forever. They just need to be better protected so that people can only use them in the manner I intended them for.

As of this second, hundreds of songs are still being requested individually by random people…those people are requesting them through their directories, NOT the jukebox m3u file. This may sound a bit techy, but what it means is that the site can probably handle its readers casually listening to the juke…what it can’t handle is people who have more intuitiveness with search engines going through the back door and downloading/hotlinking individual mp3s.

So, after figuring out how to protect everything better, I’m going to give it another whack and see how the site’s usage holds up. I can’t make any promises, but I think we’ll be okay. I love the jukes, too. I don’t want to get rid of them.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 9:37 PM EST


Criminy! Good luck resolving the whole jukebox mess. We all appreciate it! :D :D :D
I enjoy the fact that Waiterbot subscribes to the “it ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none” school of thinking. I also reeeeeeally feel the “Are you fucking kidding me? You need it WHEN?!?” pain. The coffee at my office is undrinkable, though.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/05/2007 9:39 PM EST


Jazzy
I’m with you, frosted sugar cookies just scream Christmas tome. Especially with the sprinkles and red hots on them.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 12/05/2007 9:40 PM EST


Ohhh, I could write an ode to my Mom’s Christmas cookies – over the years, she has developed a repertoire of between 20 and 30 tried-and-true cookie recipes that she has gotten from relatives, cookbooks, newspaper clippings and magazines. Some perennial favorites are honey lebkugen, cream cheese spritz, hazelnut crescents and the classic sugar cookies and butter cookies. I think if she didn’t turn up at the annual Christmas clan gathering with a plate of cookies for each cousin as well as one for each aunt-and-uncle pair, there would be a revolt or something. I always tell her she is taking too much on herself, and she should pass on the recipes to me,my brothers and my sisters-in-law so we can split the labor, but I think she secretly enjoys the hecticness of making so many different cookies in a short time. I actually did take digital photos of a plate of each variety of cookie that she made that year, with the intent of putting together a cookie cookbook that we could e-mail to all the cousins so they would be able to bake their own; but she never gave me the recipes to transcribe, and I didn’t push the issue – I think she prefers the monopoly…

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/05/2007 9:47 PM EST


Christmas sugar cookies at my house were never allowed to have icing on them, only colored sugar. Unless my grandma made them, then it was only white sugar and cinnamon. Gingerbread cookies had icing, consequently I liked them better.

The worst cookies were the ones made by the Italian side of my family. No offense, but what kid wants to eat some hard doughy thing full of raisins or flavored with anise? Even as an adult, I don’t want to eat them.

Ghosted by clumsyonice @ 12/05/2007 9:49 PM EST


Matt – I would just say rename the mp3 files to some totally misleading names, if that wouldn’t mess up your web links too much… like renaming “jingle bells.mp3″ to “elgnij slleb.mp3″ or something like that… I’d like to see someone search for a file with that name! ;-)

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/05/2007 9:51 PM EST


Oh! I forgot all about these, but also those butter cookies that come in those old-timey blue tins. For some reason we always had those around Christmas.

Matt: I’ve noticed that if I’ve had the jukebox open, the next time I open Media Player, my playlist still shows the jukebox and it streams that as the default playlist unless I change it. Could this sort of thing be accounting for some of the “played by someone without their visiting the site” stuff?

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/05/2007 9:55 PM EST


Jazzy: I’m not sure if that’s a factor, but I don’t think so. I’ve seen a whole new world today…a world where supposedly hidden X-E file directories were wide open (and apparently popular, considering their page rankings) for pillaging. That sucks, but in a way, it doesn’t: It means that the site’s readers weren’t causing all of the damage.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 10:01 PM EST


Christmas Cookies: Got to be horrible, bland, tasteless “sugar” cookies COVERED with frosting. Horrible, gooey, wonderful frosting…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/05/2007 10:02 PM EST


I still have my box of Halloween Crunch. There’s still some in there, too, carefully measured out into exactly single size servings and sealed in snack bags. I guess that’s my way of helping the “obesity epidemic” — decreasing the size of my own fat ass. The food diary helps, too. Logging every last Christmas cookie I eat. *groan*

I’m in agreement with the needing a party thread. Any airings of A Christmas Story coming up?

Ghosted by Mystie @ 12/05/2007 10:26 PM EST


The jukes open the same for me in ITunes; I’d click on it to play, then it would appear in my ITunes. The track lists are still there, like I actually downloaded the songs, but you can’t move them from ITunes (like to an IPod); there just there….

Got back earlier from an X-E fueled trip to the store, and returned with:

Not one, but 2 boxes of holiday Cap’n Crunch. One for now, one for Christmas, like someone else said earlier…

Not just a Chia, but the Chia cat grass thing too. I did get the boring Chia, though- I bought the Chia tree- it seemed the less ‘odd’ of the bunch. I was almost swayed by the corcodile, though. It’s soaking and the cat grass is planted. According the the box the stuff grows like crazy. We’ll see how fast it really is. My free Chai gift was a really ugly Chia watch, that I proudly wear as I type this :P

I also, for good measure, somehow found the last tub of Moon Sand in the store. It’s….odd…to say the least. Really funky texture.

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/05/2007 10:28 PM EST


Ugh…I think I’m at least partially responsible fro the bandwidth issues. I liked the playlist so much, I wanted to share it with others…I I linked directly to it at the Snopes.com forum. I apologize. I should’ve forseen something like thia.

Ghosted by TB Tabby @ 12/05/2007 10:29 PM EST


No worries. Trust me, no one person could do as much damage as I was seeing. It was simply a matter of files that had been in the same place for 1-3 years getting plucked up by directories and sharing sites.

I think I’ve found a solution, and it makes me think that things like this happen for a reason. It’ll take some getting used to, but what I think I have here is a much cooler jukebox. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 10:31 PM EST


I have to say that I was pretty bummed that there was no Halloween Crunch article this year. I found it at the grocery store in early October and thought “this will be on XE in a week or so.” Oh well, maybe next year.

Ghosted by Jeff @ 12/05/2007 10:37 PM EST


Found CHRISTMAS CRUNCH! Well, actually my girl found it. We did our grocery shopping earlier today and I couldn’t find any. She had to bake 10 dozen cookies tonight (yes 120 cookies) so she was pretty ticked off at herself when she realized that she didn’t buy baking soda. She ran back out to a different (closer) store to correct that mistake. Being the great gal that she is she checked to see if they had any Christmas Crunch since she was already there.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 10:52 PM EST


Well, I’m glad you’re working on a solution to the jukes. They are awesome.

It’s weird though. I have a Mac and the first time I clicked on the juke the entire play list was loaded to my iTunes software. Mind you, I couldn’t really “do” anything with these songs (like move them to iMovie, or even burn them to CD – but maybe I’m just a tech moron), but I could listen to them in iTunes. Now that they been disabled on the site, the songs no longer play, but are still in my directories. Weird.

Like I said, I’m pretty much a computer boob, so this all may be what is suppose to happen when you click on the jukebox. Although, I will say that at work (on a PC) the jukebox just plays without putting anything on the machines directories.

Mac vs. PC. Does PC win this round? NO!!!!!!

Ghosted by Spike85 @ 12/05/2007 10:55 PM EST


Man, I have no idea how to do anything dealing with technology. We’re with you, Matt; good luck.

I had some of the Halloween Crunch. Haven’t seen Christmas Crunch yet.

As for the Saturday night idea, at the risk of sounding like Dr. Zoidberg: Sure, I’m up for whatever. That F13 thread was hilarious.

Jazzy, how approriate: We are watching a CHRISTMAS STORY right now and we just had some choc. chip cookies…

Finally, I remember the bunnies last year but I had forgotten about them (big suprise, huh).

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 12/05/2007 10:56 PM EST


its so sad reading all these comments because i have no control over what i eat, my mom shops and only buys diet soda (but not often) and some diet cereal like kashi, i’ve only had crunch like 3 times in my life, and its my favorite (well, next to golden grahams, but thats obvious)

Ghosted by Graham @ 12/05/2007 11:02 PM EST


Yeah, A Christmas Story would be just about the ultimate movie for Saturday night. It would only be improved if it were a double feature with Christmas Vacation or Scrooged.

It is too bad that none of those happen to be on.

Matt, start your own TV network, X-E TV. That way we won’t be at the mercy of these clueless TV execs. I’ll subscribe!

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 11:03 PM EST


i would definitley pay a monthly fee for X-E tv, no doubt

Ghosted by vwarb @ 12/05/2007 11:10 PM EST


Graham, that’s a serious tragedy. Deprived of Crunch is no way to go through life. Get someone to buy you a box as a Christmas present.

Ghosted by clumsyonice @ 12/05/2007 11:16 PM EST


Anyone feel like giving something a test run? Go here. Click the juke graphic. Let me know your thoughts, and if it works properly. I believe something like this will help eradicate many of the issues.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 11:34 PM EST


Count me in for Saturday night, whatever you decide.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 12/05/2007 11:35 PM EST


Matt,

Thumbs up so far. I’ve tried playing a few songs and it is perfect so far, and easy on the eyes as well.

I really like it.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 11:40 PM EST


I can customize the player itself for a little more of an X-Eish feel. Basically, this solves the issue of having people attack files directly without going to the playlist itself. Whether it’s enough to lower the loads to a reasonable level remains to be seen…but it’s worth a shot.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 11:41 PM EST


I would advise Kuse NOT TO DRINK THAT COFFEE. Can we trust those bunnies? Or maybe they’re actually the good guys? Hmmmm… Oh wait, they kidnapped Mrs. Snowman. That can’t be good.

Yeah, I remembered those bunnies from last year, and kinda thought we’d be seeing them again. I didn’t expect them to have such an eerie, secretive presence.

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 12/05/2007 11:43 PM EST


I’m liking this new jukebox a lot. The filenames are much easier to read than the way they showed up in Media Player.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/05/2007 11:45 PM EST


I hope it works out because I really, really dig it. It is nice and clean. I also love that I don’t need to open up itunes or windows media player.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 12/05/2007 11:45 PM EST


Try to keep them open for a while if you’re testing them…I want to see if I notice any major load jumps. Thanks guys.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 11:46 PM EST


Second Jazzy’s post. Much easier, conveinent, etc.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 12/05/2007 11:47 PM EST


I checked it out. Jukes are workin’ great! I like the new design better than the old one fo’ sho’.

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/05/2007 11:48 PM EST


Matt: Great work on the new juke!! Is there anyway you could make the first track “X-E Dogs”? I love that track and my dog goes nuts for it!! I love kicking the juke off with that song. Maybe have it as the first and last track? It’s great recognition if it’s the first and last thing you hear when you’re rockin’ to the juke… please?

Ghosted by Nizz @ 12/05/2007 11:50 PM EST


This doesn’t have much to do with anything other than cereal, and tehe people who said Cap’n Crunch cuts your mouth up. Here in Canada, Corn Pops does the same thing. But the funny thing is, the US Corn Pops is an entirely different recipe. I know someone who is allergic to gluten so he gets the US Corn Pops (no gluten for some reason. Or, not a few years ago anyway), and they’re smooth, golden and slightly wedge shaped things. Ours are round, and the roughest cereal I’ve ever eaten.

Ghosted by CMJ @ 12/05/2007 11:58 PM EST


I am off to bed but wanted to say that I am SO UP for a Saturday night party thread. I work this Saturday night until MIDNIGHT, and the boyfriend is going away for the weekend, so I will be all alone and really needing some super-party-SNT.

I own almost every Xmas show/movie mentioned…why don’t we all just watch what we wish all night long and people can talk about what they’re viewing? (AND eating, of course) (AND drinking…and smoking)

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 12/05/2007 11:58 PM EST


Oh yeah! Mac is back. :-)

Matt this is a much cooler format on my Mac. A nice little box popped up, I started playing and beautiful, happy Christmas tunes chimed out. And a very nice playlist selection. Much easier to read.

If this is what you intend (and it doesn’t lead to misuse and 110 gigs of space being consumed) it’s much improved.

Nothing showed up in my iTunes directories either, so I assume this Juke is “self-protected” (I don’t know what else to call it) so I’m also assuming it’s more secure.

Hopefully it will do what you want and the juke will be back.

Thanks.

Ghosted by Spike85 @ 12/05/2007 11:58 PM EST


Thanks, yeah, I like it lots. It feels a little more integrated with the site, too. (Note that I’m still tweaking the player and pages, so reload if you have any issues.)

I’ll definitely give it a test run and see what we’re up against. Loads will go up, but I’ve taken down all of the old jukes to make this work. (Don’t worry, if it does, the old jukes can come back in this format.)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/06/2007 12:03 AM EST


You’ve got my vote for the new juke format; I hated how it always opened before…this is sooooo much easier/better IMO….hope it works out

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/06/2007 12:09 AM EST


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