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SweeTarts Mystery Squeez Slush, and a Whoville Christmas tree!

Holy Mary, we're getting dangerously close to Christmas. It really kinda flew by this year, didn't it? I'm getting the feeling that a lot of people just want it to be over and done with, but I could go for another 2-3 weeks. This may be the first year that I make a genuine attempt to forgo my usual post-holiday blues and try to extend the Christmasness until the actual end of December.

Growing up, I always felt a little dirty and ashamed after Christmas. I'd always spend December thinking about nothing but presents and our family's big party, completely neglecting my schoolwork to the point where it was a given that my grades were going to be total shit for the winter quarter. My notebooks were always a giant mess throughout December, and I'd pretty much dog it on every test and homework assignment until the holidays were out of my system. By 12/27 or so, it'd hit me: Christmas was over, school was coming back, and I had a shitload of work and explaining to do.

Obviously, living as an adult in the real world taught me that such attitudes don't fly, but I still always feel like I've done something wrong when Christmas finally passes. Or maybe it's just that there's a void when you can no longer live through your tinsel and trees. Or maybe January just sucks. It's cold, it's decidedly non-merry, and I waste around 5,000 checks because it takes me at least three months to remember that the year has changed.


I can't believe that I'm only just finding these now, without any prior knowledge that they even existed. These extremely cool SweeTarts "Squeez" bottles are 100% Christmas, bearing holiday tributes both in design and flavor. I've seen a ton of candies with a vaguely North Polian twist, but this one may trump 'em all. "Mystery Squeez Slush" caters to two very important markets: People who want a little holidayness in their candy flavor names, and people who don't want to know what they're eating. I consider myself a card-carrying member of both of those markets; thus, "Mystery Squeez Slush" is my new god.


If you've never had a SweeTarts Squeez, they're essentially half-sized toothpaste tubes, filled with sour-flavored goo instead. Though I expected the "mystery" flavor to be something negotiably within the Christmas palette (Peppermint, maybe?), it's actually a lot closer to lemonade. Lemonade doesn't have much to do with Christmas, but then, neither do SweeTarts.

I'd also like to take this time to draw attention to the ice blue touches on the packaging. I absolutely love how ice blue has entered the secret club of acceptable Christmas colors. Red and green are nice, but sometimes, situations call for a color a little less pupil-dilating. Every time I see something in this shade of ice blue, I feel like I just took a shower.

Thumbs up! As far as special holiday editions go, this one clicks on all cylinders: It's got the Christmassy packaging, a limited edition flavor with ties to Santa, ice blue highlights, and the perfect size for stuffing a stocking.


Hey, remember that Charlie Brown Christmas tree replica I wrote about last year? Well, Urban Outfitters is at it again, this time with the "Authentic Whoville Tree," from Dr. Seuss's How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Since it's already a few dollars cheaper than Chuck's older model, I guess my initial reaction was on the money: A Whoville tree probably isn't iconic enough to drive anyone batty with joy.

The novelty tree is around two feet tall, with the correct bunch of stringed ornaments, curvable branches, and a perpetual drooping tilt. The only problem is that...well, if I didn't tell you that it was a Whoville tree, would you have known? Maybe, but most wouldn't: They'd just think it was an ugly, misshapen fake tree picked up from a closeout outlet. That's not the kind of impression I want to make for twenty bucks, so it's fortunate that I have no friends and nobody will see this thing on top of my wall unit.

I exaggerate. I consider the UPS man my friend. And maybe the casino host at Bally's.

Click here to see the Whoville tree's big cardboard box, or here if you're interested in buying one. They're especially nice if you have an errant corner shelf just waiting for the right objet d'art. We don't have such a corner shelf, but I like it well enough anyway. It's kooky. Slanted trees are kooky!

The Advent Calendar has been updated for December 18th. Yes, I realize that this is the 19th, and I've only got four hours or so to stay on deadline. Joke's on you: The entry for the 18th was posted well over twelve hours late. I've already missed one deadline, so there's no sense in becoming reliable now. I'm free to cavort with the other procrastinators and party till my eyes water. See ya in Hell, suckers!

Posted by Matt on 12/19/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 327 comments

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Hssxxlllo and hare remind me of some of the characters in final fantasy tactics.

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 12/20/2007 6:00 PM


fistpittingnork, for some reason the idea of sinister Hssxxlllo these days just makes me think “Good…bad…I’m the guy with the hairdryer”

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/20/2007 6:09 PM


I want a pullover hoodie with a picture of Carol with her smiling face and her arms high over her head with a caption underneath that reads “GIRLS DON’T SHIT!”

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/20/2007 6:11 PM


Special K, it should come in dark tan/light brown or pink…or pink lettering on brown.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/20/2007 6:15 PM


Definately baby pink! And maybe the caption could go on the back in brown! Muhuwahahhahaha! I may have to make bootleg hoodies and use the proceeds to buy Matt stuff off his invisible Amazon wishlist!

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/20/2007 6:18 PM


Seeing as most websites include the address on the product somewhere, would Matt need to put “X-Entertainment.com (No, It Is Not A Porn Site)“?

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/20/2007 6:25 PM


Guise: That could go across the shoulders or something… or down the arms. hahahahaha

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/20/2007 6:34 PM


Personally, I’d rather have an Advent comic/picture book instead of clothes. Or even a book of all of the Advent Calendars combined. Throw in some old adverts as extras and it would sell MILLIONS!

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/20/2007 6:38 PM


Cameron I refer to that feeling as the morning-after effect. like you go to a party on a saturday night and have tons of fun, and then sunday is just so depressing….or full of regret

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 12/20/2007 6:40 PM


My 2 cents:

fistpittingnork: I did the same thing when I went shopping: I was whistling and having a great time. I think I even pissed off the Spit Navy (let’s see who pays attention) people as I walked in the door.

jazzy: Ditto what fistpittingnork said, and make your cookies and do whatever it takes to get yourself up. Also, make some fudge. Rich, chocolately good fudge.

Cameron they are making us go to work tomorrow for 2 fucking hours even though we have nothing to do. It’s crazy. I so wanted to start my holiday off tomorrow. But I get two paid weeks off – thank you tax payers!- so I can’t complain too much.

I still want my Tigerboy shirt to say what I said earlier; it fits quite well. And the Kuse shirt must say the now immortal “I’m going to get some fucking coffee and then I’m going to fucking drink it.” I say variations of that all day long…

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 12/20/2007 6:50 PM


I have to cashier 7-8 hours every day from now through Christmas Eve. Yeah. Not where I wanna be :(

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 12/20/2007 7:40 PM


Matt:
as you know, Some of us advent-urers have been doodling about. I’m sure with some “pretty-please”s you could get us to doodle up some kind of Art for the Advent Calendar- Ann’s Bunny Revolucion one definitely comes to mind.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 12/20/2007 7:49 PM


My FAVORITE Advent Chracters? It would by far be James Lipton, followed by Waiterbot and Mista Snowman.

It would be awesome if we got the actual James Lipton to endorse any of this merchandise, especially the ones that features his LEGO Counterpart.

I also find it odd that NONE of the Adventers have noticed that Mrs. Snowman had been killed off and sacrificed to resurrect Santa-X.

And I have some song ideas for the Waiterbot Christmas Album:

-”O Come All Ye Faithful, For I Am Waiterbot!”
-”LEGO Guys Roasting on an Open Fire!”
-”A Waiterbot that Posessed Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town!”
-”Deck The Halls…with LEGO Heads”
-”Rockin’ Around The Christmas Chair.”
-And of course, His version of “Carol of The Bells” which would go like this:

“Da da da da
Da da da da
Da Da da da
I hate you, Santa!
I hate you, Knacks!
I really hate all these people trying to prevent me from pimping Cher!”

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/20/2007 7:58 PM


It seems like the harder I try to keep my spirits up the worse things get. I just found out my elderly neighbor, the ONLY neighbor we have who has always been kind and done things to help my family, has breast cancer.

*sigh* When it rains, it pours…

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/20/2007 8:40 PM


Bugger :cry:

There isn’t anything we can say that’ll quick-fix this. Just know that we’re thinking about ya, Jazzy :)

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 12/20/2007 8:48 PM


kittymao, i totatlly agree with your idea. that would be so awsome. i could also see exodous, dethklok (an animated special maybe?), amon amarth, and rob zombie. twisted sister had an xmas album last year, btw.

as for what character i’m most like, i’d have to say either knacks or kuse. i work hard like kuse, but somehow i just identify more with knacks, plus i’m a computer geek and somethimes feel like a fith wheel (just like knacks does to kuse and mare). i can really relate to mista snowman, also. i get obsessed with christmas every year. same with halloween. as far as the other characters go, i know i would love to have a friend like tigerboy. that would be awsome.

hey matt, what happened to some of the eariler characters from several years ago like Bird the crow?

Chestnuts roasted by ReesiePuffs64 @ 12/20/2007 8:52 PM


Hang in there, jazzy. :( Try to get through the next week engulfed in as much family time as possible.

Kittymao: I want Ann’s art in laminated poster-size. Seriously.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/20/2007 9:11 PM


The character I most identify with is Waiterbetty, because guys are always fucking with my head.

Though the guy I went out with last night seems promising. Found out that great stereotype about Italian guys is totally true.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/20/2007 10:09 PM


Jazzy, I’m sorry to hear about your neighbor and the kid. Wow, he was adopted, huh? That must have been an AMAZING family!

I think I’m most like ‘our’ Mare, as far as the AC characters go. Mostly in the pretty easy going until you cross a line department, tho I do try to be forgiving, too.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/20/2007 10:29 PM


I kind of feel like I should apologize for my above whiny comment. It’s not like cashiering is the worst thing in the world….I had just gotten off work and was in a bad mood. And I’m not saying this only because of the misfortunes being discussed here; no one really needs to hear that no matter what the situation.

Speaking of misfortune, Jazzy, you have my sympathy. And The Good Guy, too. I don’t really have anything constructive to say; I’m sure you have heard (or will hear) it all. But I just felt the need to say that both of you have been in my thoughts a lot the past couple days, and I’m sure that goes for everyone here.

For what it’s worth — Merry Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 12/20/2007 11:43 PM


how do you pronounce Hssxxlllo?

Chestnuts roasted by Zorbs @ 12/20/2007 11:48 PM


In my head, it’s been “Huhs-zill-oh.”

But I’m often wrong.

Chestnuts roasted by BlakeMP @ 12/20/2007 11:54 PM


I love the animated version of the Grinch, but hated the live action movie.

I remember watching the special on TV every year as a kid. This week my 8 yr old recorded it on the DVR and then watched it later.

I wonder how that’s going to seem years from now when he’s grown up? There’s something special to me about watching the very same thing as the rest of the kids in the nation at about the same time and then talking about it and the toy commercials at school the next day.

Recording it just doesn’t seem the same?

Chestnuts roasted by MikeyD @ 12/20/2007 11:58 PM


I know what you mean, Mikey. I’ve got all of my favorite Christmas specials on DVD, but I still make it a point to watch the broadcast whenever possible. With DVR becoming more and more popular, it seems that shared experience isn’t going to really be part of the next generation.

Chestnuts roasted by BlakeMP @ 12/21/2007 12:01 AM


i usually pronounce it “hiss ex low” but i am pretty sure that is wrong, didn’t his pronounciation get clarified on the #23 thread at some point?

Chestnuts roasted by vwarb @ 12/21/2007 12:02 AM


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