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Hallowonderful.

Oooh, it's in the air. Sort of. I've been trying to avoid Halloween mania, as I have much experience in burning out on it too early. (And longtime readers have often had the chance to see this "burning out" happen in realtime.) Still, it's really, really difficult to shield myself from all things spooky when the material world has already put a bullet in summer and moved onto stuff shaped like vampires. Oh, it's in the air, all right. And latching onto a holiday season is just what the imaginary doctor ordered.

We went to Party City yesterday, for an entirely different purpose that's proven so forgetful that I can only consider it as an ostensible one. In truth, I was really there to check out the burgeoning crop of Halloween crap. They've started building the spooky displays, but it's not quite there yet. Dracula's still battling for shelf space with all of the random summertime party goods. By next week, I expect nothing but Dracula, and I'll ask to speak to the manager if these expectations are not met.

I didn't plan on buying anything just yet, but two items (five if you want to get technical) hopped out at me, silently insinuating their awesomeness with such fervor that I had no choice but to be Party City's first customer of the 2008 Halloween season to charge 8 bucks worth of candy to a credit card.


Wow. It isn't even September yet, and I've already found a contender for best new candy of the '08 season. Wonka's Nerds have been redressed for Halloween before, but never in such a righteous and life-changing way as this. In fact, these things are so amazing that I didn't even realize that they were Nerds until I started taking the pictures. Now that I know, my gold has gravy.

There doesn't seem to be any kind of umbrella title connecting this quartet, but essentially, they're test tube candy containers stuffed with spooky-colored Nerds, each topped with a different monster-themed figural cork. I'm having a hard time reconciling the fact that these weren't around during my childhood, as they feel so incredibly '80s. They're just perfect. The test tube concept is brilliant enough, but by the time you inspect the monstrous corks and the old school spooky fonts drenching the stickers, you start floating. And not in that ghastly, ghostly way. I mean you float like someone who did well in life and was given a halo afterwards floats. That kind of floating.


I found four, and though it's entirely possible that Wonka is offering more, I'm going to assume that this is the complete set. The clear leader of the pack is "Vampire Vaccine," combining Dracula and blood red Nerds to be my all-time favorite thing in the universe. The others are tied for second -- there's "Bat Bite Antidote," "Mummy Makeover" and "Werewolf Morph," and I'm just now realizing that the candies have more than a mere visual theme -- they're actually meant to be potions! Yes!

Protection against vampires, cures for bat bites, tools for werewolf transmogrification, and I guess the last one's intended to help you look like a mummy. Bleh. Even with a rare mummy misfire, these are still amazing.


Not to start any misinformed rumors, but I can't help feeling that these particular Nerds are of a larger variety than the boxed brand. They've also been given a less shiny coating -- I'd almost call it "stonewashed." It's not the kind of thing that every Joe's gonna notice, but these small upgrades (or sidegrades, or lateral grades, whatever you want to call them) really help sell the confections as something special. They definitely ain't just Nerds in a plastic tube. Okay, they are. But still.


I also picked up this random rubber Chucky doll, which would need to be considered an "impulse buy" even if it hadn't been stocked right by the register. As far as a Chucky doll that can be stretched to triple its static height goes, I'm not sure if there was any way to possibly improve on this. Well, I guess they could've decreased the copious amounts of text littering Chucky's ass, but that's a pretty nitpicky thing to say about a Chucky doll that can be contorted to slingshot wasabi peas across the room.

I'm fairly positive that this isn't a new item, as the tag bears a Seed of Chucky logo, and there's really no reason for anyone to put money into the production of Seed of Chucky merchandise at this stage. Whatever. If it's old stock, it's still new to me. Incredibly stretchy, I can now mimic virtually every angle from which Chucky has exploded over the course of his 640,000 films -- most notably the "expanding head" scene from Child's Play 2.

As an added bonus, leaving Chucky's tag on lets him stand upright, which is something he finds quite difficult to do without said tag to serve as some sort of misshapen cane.

I am now thoroughly inspired to throw on Bride of Chucky and suck up 28.3 grams worth of Bat Bite Antidote. I'm a boy of summer.

PS: Spellcheck confirms that I misspelled "brilliant" on the first go-around. Is that irony, or just incidence? I've always wondered. Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 08/30/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 395 comments

What the Hell!
Everyone’s Walgreens has Halloween items but MINE, and that’s just not right. It’s not like I’m gonna buy anything though, not until October. But just seeing them will liven up my….personality?

Hey, my birthday’s in September!
Whooo!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 08/31/2008 2:51 AM


I just found a Target up here and talked a lady working there to let me see some of the 2008 Halloween stuff that is coming out in two weeks. Very cool stuff and funny cartoon bats. I have pictures. Sadly. Need a life.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/31/2008 3:02 AM


TWO THINGS TONGIHT:
1. I saw a real live garbage pail kid sticker while riding the 1 line subway uptown in Manhattan. It was affixed upon one those many ads the MTA is paid to put up. (I even see ads for the once-famous Dr. Zizzmor- THANK YOU, Dr. Zizzmor.) So that made my week, but then I got to thinking – maybe it’s a sign. A sign of what? I’m not sure. Are there any psychics out there reading this that can help me? What does this sign mean?

2. Second thing is that I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo of Wart, the final boss on Super Mario Bro.’s 2, on my leg. I wanted something old-time geeky (video games, tv, comic books, toys etc.) but not something too recognizable like Optimus is after Bay made that shit move. Does anyone think this is a good idea? Any other suggestions of what to tattoo? Has anyone else done something like that before? How did it go? If you don’t want to post your tattoo pics you can e-mail them to me at clawful@gmail.com. When anyone asks what is that on my leg, I can say that its a Wart. (That seemed funnier in my head.) THANK YOU FELLOW MEMBERS OF THE WORLD’s BEST INTERNETS SITE.

I’ve been thinking about getting

Chestnuts roasted by Clawful @ 08/31/2008 3:49 AM


DAMN, DAMN, DAMN! The first new SNT in weeks… Halloweenified too, and I misses it!

I been a bad Noob XE-er over the summer, but that’s gonna change!

If’n ye all still have room for a pirate, that be.

Thankee kindly, Lord Matt fer the joyous entry! Just the thing to pick up me spirits!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 08/31/2008 4:24 AM


Great to have a new article – Hulk Man and co. were starting to invade my subconcious.

Anyway, as I think I’ve said in previous years, Halloween seems to be a much bigger deal Stateside than here in the UK. Here, shops (that ‘stores’ in Americee) might stock up on a few generic ‘Halloween’ candy packs a couple of weeks before October 31st, complete with generic Halloween clip-art on the packaging et al, but little if anything in the shape of those cool Nerds test tubes and the like. Which sucks, cos I could really go a fix of Bat Bite Antidote!

Then again, maybe I’m just visiting the wrong shops. Come to think of it, I seldom visit ANY shops!! That’s the internet cosumer age for you.

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Firestorm @ 08/31/2008 4:47 AM


I really want some of those skeletons that you have to assemble. You know the ones with movable joints?

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 08/31/2008 4:51 AM


Here is a video I just made for you guys. Enjoy. I am off to other things. All the edits I did weren’t really important to the video and I edited for time. Just pausing and stupid little comments repeating myself etc. if you are a regular here I probably mentioned you in my video. This is a shout out video.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 08/31/2008 5:54 AM


I used to love the feeling of Nerds going *crunch*crunch*crunch* in my mouth. Curse you, sugar free diet! Where are my sugar free Nerds, Mr. Wonka?

Chestnuts roasted by Hope @ 08/31/2008 7:09 AM


Yessss…..halloween @ X!
This is why I subscribed…….

brilliant, brlliant, brillaint!

Chestnuts roasted by dj hojo @ 08/31/2008 8:30 AM


School starting, college football and Halloween conversations on X-E….

Fall is truly around the bend:P

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 08/31/2008 9:30 AM


Faith: I actually detect an anti-Frankenstein theme, since he’s a no-show. I know he’s basically the bastard child of all the monsters, but is it really hard to fill a tube with bright green Nerds?

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/31/2008 10:07 AM


I have copius amounts of text on my butt just like Chucky, but no one cares …

Chestnuts roasted by Flump @ 08/31/2008 10:37 AM


Party City is truly a goldmine for all things nerd.. – whenever I go there, also for unrelated purposes, I’ll always be drawn to their large candy section.. marveling at things like Justice League suckers and little, paper cups displaying the visage of Optimus Prime..

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 08/31/2008 10:43 AM


Can we add, “A Blog post from BJ” as something new and exciting? Of course I could be a little disappointed that Goob did not mention me in her shout-out video blog. It’s okay, when you don’t post in forever on a famous site you are famous for posting, you can become quite forgotten very quickly.

It’s funny how people are starting to see signs of Halloween stuff popping up little by little. I saw something last week that I had to force myself not to buy because I had a tight budget. I saw a jigsaw depicting the famous scene from “Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” in which Snoopy’s sillouette rises above the patch and Linus is about to shit himself because he thinks he sees the Great Pumpkin himself! I’m not big into jugsaw puzzles, and if I ever buy it, would I try to put it together, and would I have it finished before Halloween? I keep telling myself how much I need to write in my blog on my MySpace page. Perhaps this puzzle will give me that inspiration.

Teddy Ray: I sent a Friend Request to your MySpace page in case you haven’t checked your site yet.

Anyway, in case anyone has wondered about my whereabouts, the irony is that most of the time I have been in my room. I tend to get into those, “I don’t feel like writing anything” type of funks. Usually if I haven’t joined in a thread on here and over a hundred or so posts have already been posted and I KNOW I won’t have enough in me to go through all the posts before I post mine, I wait until the next blog is posted before I join in. Of course, this means that it has been at least three weeks since I posted on here. Actually, I can’t even remember the last blog I posted on.

Anyway, trying to decide if whether or not I want to see a movie today since my original plans are being changed. I thought about “Traitor” but I’ve been hearing a lot of good things about “Tropic Thunder.” Actually, I think that since I have today off and tomorrow, why not see both? Kind of a good idea, don’t you think?

Oh yeah, I rented a couple movies from Blockbuster yesterday, something I haven’t done in months either. Finally saw “Smart People” which I have for some reason wanted to see. Might be my sudden desire to want to watch movies with Dennis Quaid in it. I guess after seeing “The Rookie” several times and “Vantage Point” earlier this year, I guess Dennis Quaid is rubbing off on me. Surprised Forrest Whitaker hasn’t given me that same effect. Oh wait, yes he has, forgot “The Great Debaters” (oops, here comes Denzel Washington now).

I do want to also say that “Smart People” was one of those movies where you think the movie could have gotten away with a less harsh rating if it wasn’t for the F word being used quite a few times by that foul-mouthed little “girl” (I had it so in my mind to say the “b” word but I just couldn’t bear myself to because it’s such a harsh word for me to say) from Juno, Ellen Page. I can’t tell you how many movies I’ve seen where the rating could have been lower had it not been for a word or a scene that was not needed. I’m not going to go into which ones specifically because I’m in my “rambling” mode and need to draw this to a close very soon.

Anyway, that’s pretty much all I have for right now. Will it be another three weeks + before you hear from me again? I don’t know, I hope not. I need to get myself out of my funks. Of course, I’m sure half of you are practically about to yell at me, “When you going to write a damn blog entry?” Soon…I hope!

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 11:40 AM


@Cameron T.: Super Walmart had mellocreme pumpkins yesterday (at least in Jacksonville, FL). They were in the huge office size boxes too, and on sale along with candy corn.

Chestnuts roasted by Another Matt @ 08/31/2008 12:16 PM


Candy corn? Bleh. :(

Little known fact: every year’s selection of candy corn comes from a gigantic intial batch produced in 1947. As it’s not meant to be edible, the shelf life of candy corn is indefinite.

Chestnuts roasted by Flump @ 08/31/2008 12:24 PM


Okay, if you can read this then click my name. I hope you will be pleasantly surprised as to what you are linked to.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 08/31/2008 12:43 PM


No! Not Halloween already! Man…it’s the only time I really feel out of place on this site because I love summer, fall is my least favorite season, and I hate Halloween. As I’ve said (probably every year since I’ve been posting here), I was never allowed to celebrate it as a kid, I have no kids to celebrate it with now, and I’m convinced you need to have some sort of childhood connection to enjoy it in adulthood. If you don’t, it’s just the holiday where you buy candy for other people’s ungrateful kids and get made to feel like a grinch for not being psyched about it. It’s not even that I don’t have good memories of childhood Halloweens, it’s that I have very bitter memories (it was like every kid in the country being invited to a party except you), which has tainted the whole thing for me, probably beyond repair. I tried to get a Halloween mojo the first couple of years I was an XE-er, but I had nothing to add to the blog posts, and found that passing out candy really wasn’t as much fun as I’d hoped. Enjoy your holiday, Halloween-lovers! I’ll probably be in the shadows until November. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 08/31/2008 12:58 PM


Yay, first Halloween blog of the season! I always look forward to your Halloween stuff. :) Those nerds are fantastic, especially the Vampire Vaccine and Bat Bite Antidote. I think I need to make a trip to Party City soon…

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 08/31/2008 2:03 PM


@Flump: Why would they name it CANDY corn if it’s not meant to be edible? That’s misleading.

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 08/31/2008 2:08 PM


Screw candy corn! Everyone knows that candy pumpkins are better by far!

Yarr!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 08/31/2008 2:26 PM


Don’t worry Matt. I constantly misspell genious. Or ginius. Or is it genias? Genius?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/31/2008 2:31 PM


JLAJRC, doesn’t Frankestein just waste a minute of our time?

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 08/31/2008 2:46 PM


Lonestar: You could make a case that Frankie is the lamest of the A-List monsters. After all, other than Van Helsing, he hasn’t been in a movie since the early 90s while vampires, werewolves, zombies, and mummies have been in multiple movies.

BTW, this is how I undertand the monster hierarchy:

A-List-Vampires, Mummy, Frankenstein, Werewolves, Zombies. Maybe witches belong here, too.

B-List or lower- DR Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, Invisible Man, Black Lagoon Creature.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 08/31/2008 2:59 PM


JLAJRC: Frankenstein bad.

Matt also bought a “Ghost” themed cork/test tube of Nerds but you can’t see it unless you take a picture. In the developed picture, the Ghost may be mistaken for moisture on the lens but I promise it’s there.

Chestnuts roasted by Faith @ 08/31/2008 3:27 PM


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