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Halloween Countdown ’08: Fizz ‘n Find Surprise Toys!

Fizz 'n Find is a brand of small toys that arrive trapped inside hard, sandy eggs which quickly dissolve when placed in warm water. While I'd bet that any Fizz 'n Find promo material writers devised a more appealing way to describe the brand's gimmick, my explanation was totally correct: They're dishwasher soap bricks with toys inside.

I've never paid the Fizz 'n Find collection much attention, but these new "Trick-or-Treat Surprise" editions are virtually impossible for anyone charged with finding something Halloweeny to write about for 45 days straight to pass up. The toys you receive are in no way worth the five bucks you pay, but much of the price bloating is justified by the experience. I've owned a lot of action figures, but very few of them were obtained by placing a sandy egg in a bowl of water and watching it dissolve into rabid dog foam.

I originally thought that I'd be dissolving that swank happy pumpkin, but as it turns out, the pumpkin is just a wrapper to keep the egg from crumbling prematurely. The actual fizzer is shown at top right. It doesn't have any particular odor, but since the happy pumpkin was so tightly wrapped around the egg that I had to use my teeth as a surrogate X-Acto knife, I can confirm that it tastes weird. Somewhere between soap and a lemon cough drop.

After dropping the fizzy egg into warm water, it immediately began to bubble, quickly transforming into a puddle of foamy trouble. Sadly, the foam is so thick that you really don't get to see the egg give birth to a toy. It's all hidden behind a big foam wall. Once a minute or two goes by, you're free to reach in and grab your surprise.

The "Trick-or-Treat Surprise" editions contain one of four Halloween-themed figurines. I bought two, and perhaps because the cosmos owed me a solid after that horrible Joker cereal toy fiasco, I got my exact top two picks.

The simple ghost (named "Boo") and super-deformed vampire (named "Trick") each have posable limbs and glow-in-the-dark features. Trick even came with a removable cape! The figures are detailed/painted well enough, but they're awfully tiny and kind of a ridiculous "end result" for parting ways with a paper Abe Lincoln. But like I mentioned, it's all about the experience. I've owned cooler toys that cost less than five bucks, but they weren't born of sandy, fast-dissolving eggs that taste like soap and cough drops.

The remaining figures include Wartsy (a witch) and Treat (a spin on Frankenstein's Monster), and the back of their packages suggest that we "collect them all." I may take them up on this. I stand by my statement that I already got the two coolest figures, but I just noticed that the one based on Frankenstein's Monster is holding a tiny teddy bear. Even without fizzy foamy eggs, ironic Frankensteins are well worth five bucks.

If you can't find these marvelous Halloween stocking stuffers in a store near you, click here to buy some online. I get a hefty commission if you do. Like, if seven thousand of you bought one, I might make enough to get that bear-boasting Frankenstein's Monster without yanking money from my vacation fund. I plan to visit Portugal to find my real parents.

Oh, and hey -- true Countdown entries such as this are only promised on weekdays, but come back tomorrow anyway. We'll ("we'll" meaning me) be running a one-day art contest for prizes valued in excess of thirty cents, and those around during the late night hours are free to join in the discussion of three horror flicks airing on cable television that I plucked from the TV Guide listings. It'll be almost as fun as going outside and doing something, like people do in the movies.

Posted by Matt on 09/19/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 81 comments

Good post, Matt! Also, can you tell us in advance what the art contest will be about? On another note, I’m thinking of renting Ed Wood on DVD and watching it tonight. Has anyone on here seen it?

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 09/19/2008 8:51 PM


Ed Wood is a fantastic movie, although I have never seen an actual Ed Wood movie. I own the DVD.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/19/2008 8:58 PM


Ed Wood is great, you should love it.

No advance notice! :) It will be a quickie art contest only available to those able to draw something tomorrow. PRESSURE.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/19/2008 9:00 PM


I’ve never seen these at all. Never even heard of them until I read this. The ghost is cute and Trick’s got that nifty cape…but I think I’ll pass, too, unless I can find something similar at a dollar store.

And Cheetara, my parents taped “Disney’s Halloween Treat” off the Disney Channel in 1988, and as far as I know, have watched it every fall season since. I don’t believe it’s ever been on DVD, which is a shame, since some of the similar Christmas compilations are. Halloween in my family wasn’t complete without that talking jack o’lantern and the spooky opening song.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 09/19/2008 9:06 PM


Rev. Here is a peanut butter and brain sandwich pretty lady!

Mama’s boy This is most of the essence of this site. Useless crap. We are fascinated by the stuff. Most of it we live vicariously through Matt’s purchases and never buy it ourselves. So I guess you could say the time we spend here is an investment.

Annette If you ever take the plunge and get peeps DON’T get the white ones. They taste like plain sugar and not flavored like the other ones and I avoid them. I would rather have no peeps at all rather then the white ones. They aren’t unappetizing but they aren’t good.

Cheetara I love the candy corn one! You can find several versions of Disney’s Halloween treat on youtube. There is even a guy (I posted a comment this morning on the previous blog post about it) that has a link that you can download a .wmv copy of one of the versions in it’s entirety. I think that is pretty handy and I’m grateful he went out of his way to do so.

And to the article. These remind me of when Mystie reviewed the Zizzlingers. If anyone is curious they should go over to crowncombo.com and read her article. Her figures came in a dissolvable pink baggie (w/ soap inside like this one) and had 3 disney princess figurines in it. It’s not spooky or Halloweeny but it’s worth a read. Hers has a video!

On another topic, I am repeating what I wrote on the previous blog article comments.

I just wanted to mention that Showtime is repeating tonight at 10:00pm the episode of Penn and Teller Bullshit when they talk about nostalgia and how people talk about the past like it was an ideal time to live in and in reality it isn’t as good as they remember it being or thought it was.

I thought it was an interesting episode when I first saw it about 3 or so weeks ago. I kept on forgetting to mention it so here you go. They will repeat it of course if you miss it just look for it. I thought it would be a good topic of conversation.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/19/2008 9:11 PM


Thanks Cap. That was driving me nuts all week.

Chestnuts roasted by sfcfb @ 09/19/2008 9:21 PM


Anyone seen the Galvatron figure they have out? I saw it at Target last weekend. Why does he transform into a tank? Didn’t he transform into a cannon or something?

The post-G1 Galvatrons were simple recolors of existing Megatrons. The new Classics Galvatron seems to be a hybrid of both G1 and Current models. To be fair, I’m holding the G1 Galvatron in front of me right now, and he is simply awful in terms of accuracy. He has very few points of articulation and hardly looks anything like the cartoon version.

This version got it right. Kickassness and functionality. He also has an alternate mode to turn him into a cannon as well.

Chestnuts roasted by Cap\'n Crunch Norbert @ 09/19/2008 9:21 PM


He’s fuggen sloppy, imo. However, I love that crazy bastard enough that I’d buy it if I saw it in person.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 09/19/2008 9:34 PM


those are really cute. a little pricey, but at least they don’t look like they were painted by helen keller.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 09/19/2008 9:50 PM


Tonight a waitress flirted with my man at the bar.

So I dragged her out behind the bar, broke all her fingers, and ate her brains.

Mmmm. Brains.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 09/19/2008 10:03 PM


Also, speaking of songs, but I’ve set up another contest on my blog. Clicky the name to take you to a challenge regarding Disney songs!

Back on topic, Yeah, those figures do not justify the $5 one would attempt to part with to get them.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/19/2008 10:03 PM


wow, those look pretty fun. I can’t wait
to show off my third grade art skills. I’ll
submit it on a bevnap.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/19/2008 10:05 PM


And that was my first comment via the new iPhone. That’s kind of fun.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/19/2008 10:09 PM


They’re pricey. Hey, does anyone remember the Gremlins to that grew when you put it in
water? That was a good one. I also remember Disect an Alien. I don’t remember the name of
the toy line.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/19/2008 10:14 PM


I covered these in my own Halloween bloggin’…I only bought one though, and got the Frankenstein’s Monster. I wanted Boo!

Chestnuts roasted by Scythemantis @ 09/19/2008 10:16 PM


I had one of these fizzy things that had a pirates of the carribbean toy inside. it sucked and the hand holding the sword constantly fell off

Chestnuts roasted by Pickleloaf @ 09/19/2008 10:18 PM


Sorry for posting twice. It was from the Mad Scientist toyline. They had really great
stuff in the Eighties.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/19/2008 10:18 PM


I’m with sfcfb, I like the little figures and, yeah, $5 is a bit steep, but I’m thinking about buying a slew of them for the kids at our convention. Although, I’m not sure how I’ll explain what they are. I’d hate to be the convention that poisoned a bunch of kids with soap… hrm…

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 09/19/2008 10:34 PM


Have any of you guys ever seen those Salad Fingers flash animations? If you want something disturbing to watch, check those out. I just came across them today and I’m torn between thinking they’re brilliant and being completely freaked out by them. Search for them on Newgrounds.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/19/2008 11:27 PM


Just a question… How do you turn off the Halloween Jukebox? It’s nice to have when you’re reading the blog, but when the theme to Tales From The Darkside is playing on your computer when you don’t have any windows up sounds like a really bad plot to… well, Tales From The Dark Side… Or is this reality?

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 09/19/2008 11:28 PM


starwenn: I used to look forward to watching it on the Disney channel every year. The Night on Bald Mountain scene from Fantasia used to genuinely creep me out (still does to an extent).

Goob: The candy corn thingy in the foreground is a hand towel. I’m a sucker for stuff emblazoned with candy corn. I’ll have to go back and find that guy’s post, because I’m itching to watch that special now! If I just had it on DVD, my traditions from the Halloweens of yore could be fully realized. *sigh* At least I have It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown to comfort me.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 09/19/2008 11:30 PM


Annette: My fiance brought me a gift the other day. What was it? A grubby tap.

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 09/19/2008 11:31 PM


Boo makes me crave some Ghost With the Most action. We gonna see that little guy during the countdown sometime?

Oh and PS I’m not knocked up. *rejoices*

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 09/19/2008 11:36 PM


How do you turn this thing off!?!?! Good post, and good idea with the jukebox. Halloween Radio is kind of limited in its musical variety. But HOW DO YOU TURN IT OFF?

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 09/19/2008 11:38 PM


Cheetara
Here is the link to the first part In the description is the link to download it or you can just watch it online. There are other versions but that is the only one I know the link to easily.

Plantmonster You close the window. It opens in a separate window so all you do is close it. You can pause it too. You can skip songs so if you don’t want to start at the beginning every time just click on the last song that was playing. Or not it’s your life.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/19/2008 11:40 PM


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