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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

Uh-oh! No AC this morning == me constantly refreshing the site at work all day!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/05/2007 10:39 AM


:D Conked out last night. Working on it now; it shouldn’t be too long.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 10:40 AM


Guise! – thank you!! anyone else as tired as i am? i have a feeling its going to be a long day..

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 10:40 AM


Andrew I’m totally with you on the long day thing. I over-slept this morning and it’s hump day. Bleh. However, I have my coffee, x-e, and it’s snowing here in Maryland, so things could turn out for the better.

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 12/05/2007 10:58 AM


Great idea on the ‘party’ this Saturday… I don’t know what to recommend for background, mostly becuase I’m in Canada and have the lamest cable package imagineable… I’d be up for Christmas Vacation though… I’m sure everyone owns it and we could all start it when the clock strikes 9 – kind of like when you watch Wizard of Oz while listening to Darkside of the Moon.
Also, I have no idea what an RSS0-thingy is… should I be into that sort of thing?

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 12/05/2007 10:59 AM


Doesn’t matter how many years go by since I’ve been in school, School Closings still excite me some reason.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/05/2007 11:02 AM


Oh man, it’s only 10:00 and I’m already having a terrible day. I was supposed to go to a First Aid/CPR class that I need for work. I got totally boned by traffic and didn’t make it on time. They won’t let you in if you’re late. Sooo now I get to pay the $60 fee AGAIN and do it another day.

I’m thrilled at the promise of a blog party :D My vote is for Santa Clause 2 and Polar Express, with the Denis Leary special later on.

Nizz: I actually do NOT own Christmas Vacation and I’m sure plenty of people here don’t. I doubt there’s any movie we can just assume EVERYONE has.

I have a feeling different little pockets of us may end up watching different things, though.

Guise: Thanks for explaining what an RSS feed is! I’ve been wondering that for years.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/05/2007 11:12 AM


hmmm… i’m down for santa claus 2… i guess.

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 11:15 AM


ABC family is having a pretty kick ass christmas classics marathon on saturday-day (leading up to the polar express/santa clause 2/polar express again marathon). It’s mostly Rankin-Bass left overs. Also, one I haven’t actually seen for years- but I listen to the record every christmas – ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas with the little rat family and the nerdy rat kid that almost KILLS CHRISTMAS by not believing in Santa (I mean, does Santa really care if some nerdy rat kid doesn’t take him seriously?)
Anyway, it all culminates with Prancer at 11:30pm.
http://abcfamily.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Specials+25-Days-of-Christmas/page_Schedule

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/05/2007 11:17 AM


Velouria- i have an old “christmas” tape with several christmas specials (including old commercials from the 80′s) that includes “twas the night before christmas” – its a great special.

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 11:19 AM


So, I will check Wal Mart for this elusive pomegrante 7 up. Walgreens doesnt have it, target does not have it and neither does Kmart.

And lets pick something to watch saturday that can be easily acessed via you tube or another movie download site…I have’nt had tv in like 4 months now. I have a tv just not cable service, since comcast dicked me over and they are the only only only cable provider besides direct tv and then direct tv charges an insane amount for a deposit.

I vote for blazing saddles

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_mrs clause_Reeves @ 12/05/2007 11:20 AM


Yeah my name says it all. also I got some kind of foreign candy bar this morning called Bubble Chocolate. Sounds good, I have’nt eaten it yet tho…And oh yeah I bought them star mint peeps…they are awesome!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy-sorry to double post but where the fuck is the advent update _Reeves @ 12/05/2007 11:24 AM


oooo, commercials…
oooo, mint…
I ate way too many of these yesterday.
http://www.traderjoesfan.com/Trader_Joes/Products/Desserts,_Sweets/Candy_Cane_Trader_Joe_Joes_Cookies/details/
Peppermint is a weird thing, I know not everyone likes it. I love it. And these are awesome. They have little chunks of peppermint candy in their delicious peppermint flavored oreo-like filling.

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/05/2007 11:36 AM


Whoa. The RSS feed is titilating.
As for the Crunch, try it on plain mashed potatoes. I’m serious. Sprinkle some on a dollop and you’ll see….

Chestnuts roasted by The Other Lauren @ 12/05/2007 11:44 AM


Lauren, I don’t doubt the effect but…just how does somebody discover that combination?

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/05/2007 11:49 AM


Speaking of Denis Leary, I suggest adding his “Marry Fucking Christmas” song to the Jukebox. I love it so much.

And speaking of the Jukebox, any chance of adding the actual California Raisins cover of “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” from The Claymation Christmas Special? I appreciate the effort last year by adding their Rudolph Rap, but it’s just not the same :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/05/2007 11:59 AM


Possibly, but on that note, unfortunately, I’ve temporarily taken the juke offline. Need to see how it affects the site’s resources over the course of today. (Because the blog is still not running smoothly.)

Don’t worry: If I end up needing to sacrifice the juke for the blog, it will still be active, but by invitation only. Invitation meaning anyone who wants it. I have a feeling I’m dealing with hotlinks.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 12:09 PM


Yeah, sadly, from what I’m looking at now, it seems as though the jukes were eating a ridiculous amount of the site’s usage. Temporarily moving them has cut the file requests down by 75%. We’re going to examine and figure out a good solution today.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 12:30 PM


Matt- can we expect an advent update anytime soon? or .. tonight?

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 12:38 PM


Working on it now. They take a while. :) But not terribly much longer. In the midst of server mayhem, but probably around 1:30.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 12:39 PM


Couldn’t you host the jukebox on one of new sites you recently created for the riddle thing. Or are you hosting them on the same server as X-E?

And like you said, possibly not link the jukebox from the site, but have it on a hidden URL which is available upon request. That would eliminate the hotlinking and leeching that may be going on.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 12/05/2007 12:39 PM


ahh! thanks Matt… no rush though… heh..

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/05/2007 12:41 PM


It would be the same issue. Say you got a hundred songs, and say 200 people have it open at once, and say those 200 people leave it on for an hour. That’s a pretty high volume of requests and bandwidth. Still weighing the options. (You guys would be safe either way…it would just be a matter of tempering the traffic level.)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/05/2007 12:43 PM


Matt, can I suggest an alternative method to the jukebox. Set up an online radio with a set playlist that randomises tracklist, so people aren’t loading an individual track direct from you.

The negative side is people can’t pick and choose, but I think some of the software lets you run requests.

You reduce bandwidth, because it’s just one streaming file not multiple requests.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/05/2007 12:53 PM


Guise, I’m gonna e-mail you now. Tell me more of these beautiful words of yours.

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


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