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Halloween Countdown ’08: Cocoa Krispies Haunted House Kit!

Yesterday was the first day of autumn, and on cue, the weather gods ended their colossal mid-July heat joke, providing a chill suitable for sweaters and non-glistening foreheads. Love it. I can't promise that I won't turn on the air conditioner, but that has more to do with its soothing, clanging hum than a heat reprieve.

Let's celebrate by making a haunted house out of cereal.

Kellogg's says that their Cocoa Krispies "Haunted House Kit" is "fun to make and great to eat," but my matured, old man palette will only agree with them on one of those points. Still, as one of the few "major brand" Halloween food kits available this year, it was well worth the money. Can't remember what it cost, but since everything else I review seems to cost five bucks, let's go with that.

When I started doing the Halloween Countdown in 2003, spooky-themed cereal spinoffs were still in vogue. It was always one of my favorite things about the season, as evidenced by the Greek-fonted "My Kingdom For A Cereal Marshmallow Shaped Like A Bat" tattoo running across my upper back. The phenomenon hasn't totally dried up, but each year, fewer and fewer cereal brands put on their costumes, and there's only so much Count Chocula a person can take before they gun down a crowded shopping mall in misguided angst.

This kit helps, even if it isn't technically a Halloween cereal. It has Snap, Crackle and Pop dressed like mummies and pirates on the box, so I guess it sort of is. Yeah.

The kit includes everything you'll need to build a haunted house out of Cocoa Krispies. This is admirable, since so many like-styled kits don't. If I had a nickel for every holiday food kit I've bought only to find myself running back to the store for cinnamon or some other such bullshit, I could fill a sock and beat you into a coma.

Contents include a bag of cereal, house-shaped cake pan, icing pens, assorted decorative candies, and a mysterious bag of gooey marshmallow sludge. There's also a handy printed tutorial, which separates the steps into stuff kids can do and stuff kids will need adult supervision to do. I was able to handle everything myself, which is just one of the many reasons those in the know call me King Matt.

I won't burden you with the play-by-play, but if you're really curious to know how a Cocoa Krispies Haunted House is made, you can probably figure it out from the pictures above. You're essentially creating a giant Rice Krispies Treat and molding it with a house-shaped cake pan. The whole process only takes a few minutes, and is totally painless.

The final step (unless you count "devouring" as a step) involves decorating your cereal house with the included bunch of candies and icings. I'm a haunted house nut, but I didn't want to go through so much trouble just to ice on a door and a few windows. Clearly, my Cocoa Krispies Haunted House needed to become something more akin to a severed goblin head.

You'd look upset if your nose was an upside-down ghost marshmallow, too.

My goblin/haunted house is pretty, but I can't claim that he/it tastes very good. The super-processed gooey marshmallow gunk cannot compare to the materials used in traditional, homemade Rice Krispies Treats. It just has a slightly unnatural taste, not to the point of being inedible, but at least to the point where I don't have to worry about feeling guilty for eating an entire goblin/haunted house. I took a bite for posterity's sake, but that's about it.

Still, I only mention the off-flavor because I find it incredibly difficult to review anything without bitching. It's a minor minus. Overall, this is a fine little kit that made me feel like I was living the Halloween season and not just looking at it.

Posted by Matt on 09/23/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 117 comments

I see a face inside the goblin’s mouth … Look at the green stuff in between the jellybean teeth: you can see an eye, a scrunched-up nose, and even a mouth where he (it?) is bearing its teeth!

It almost looks like the Incredible Hulk suffering the effects of extreme pressure … I haven’t read the other posts here, but does anyone else see it?

Chestnuts roasted by Al Boondy @ 09/23/2008 12:24 PM


I hate out of a box rice krispy treats. Even the name brand ones suck. nothing beats homemade…

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 09/23/2008 12:24 PM


Hello there, X-E’ers! I’m new ’round here and this is really my first post. I’m in Texas and we’ve really been hit hard by hurricane Ike. Just depressing. Anyway, stumbled across X-E on my laptop since we’ve had no power and I must truly say what a great site! I’ve caught up on every old article and it’s really cheered me up in this time of need. Seems like a great family you’ve all got here. Matt, you are a genius! I’m lovin’ the countdown!
P.S. Just to prove I ain’t no punk, thought I’d inform you guys that I know that SNT means Saturday Night Thread. (Seems like knowing this is some kind of initiation to the uninformed!) I hope to become a part of the X-E family! Thanks guys and girls.

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 09/23/2008 12:26 PM


Now, this is what the Halloween Countdown is all about!

This thing could give the traditional gingerbread house some competition, this year.

Hey Matt, any chance we’ll see that house in the background of some other Halloween photos?

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 09/23/2008 12:29 PM


Welcome aboard Hallorandy!

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 09/23/2008 12:31 PM


Welcome to the family, Hallorandy!

Goblin Head looks alot like Nosferatu. Or the Green Goblin.

Every year the Food Network shows that Halloween show where Marc Summers builds a Haunted House, although he uses graham crackers instead of cereal. I’m too lazy for something like that. Heck, I’m too lazy for the Rice Kripies one.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/23/2008 12:39 PM


Al Boondy I see it! It makes the goblin even awesome-er than before!

Welcome Hallorady! Hope to see you here often :)

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 09/23/2008 12:54 PM


Welcome Hallorady, great to see you here, well ready for Halloween.

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 09/23/2008 12:59 PM


well started decorating last night. got only a portion of the way finished. still lots more to go. i like to kind of spread it out…by october 1st i will be there.

matt: great find, even if it didnt taste all that well. was it just the marshmellow sludge? did the icing fair? i was just thinking this kit could be a great starter kit for a much grander production. wouldnt you say?

Chestnuts roasted by nosna @ 09/23/2008 1:01 PM


Welcome to the fold Hallorady. i am usally on and off again as far as posting but i always read whats been posted. I use to go by OZhero way back when….

Chestnuts roasted by Issac @ 09/23/2008 1:02 PM


Thanks alot for the warm welcome guys! I just got a call from the wife who’s at Target right now and she says she got me some sweet Great Pumpkin fridge magnets from the dollar bin! Can’t wait to get home and check those babies out!

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 09/23/2008 1:03 PM


By the way…it’s HALLORANDY!!

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 09/23/2008 1:04 PM


I feel so behind on the cownt down already. I am going to go and catch up today.
And I want this. I saw a similar thing at Target yesterday with gingerbread, this looks much easier.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 09/23/2008 1:11 PM


Al Boondy…looks like a green, one-eyed “The Thing” to me…its clobberin time!

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/23/2008 1:11 PM


I wonder if you could use Fluff instead of sludge.

Side note, my autocomplete is still suggesting “slusho” when I type…if we ever decide to do a syncronized Saturday DVD watch, may I suggest Cloverfield?

Welcome to the crew, Hallorandy! DarkSideofBrightness, I would Google around for a Wilton cake pan. They have Alf, among others :D

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 09/23/2008 1:15 PM


Love it! I wanna make one RIGHT NOW! I think I would go for some classic Rice Krispies and use real marshmallows. I’m not one for the store bought squares I’d imagine it tastes something like that. And yes I do see the face in the mouth. It looks like a tiny monster smiling at me. Or maybe a small gorilla?

Oh and I am heart broken that I missed out on the contest on Saturday. I read the blog an hour to late! I partook in the one from a few years ago where we had to draw a Halloween character doing an every day activity. It was so much fun! I loved everyone’s entries this year!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 09/23/2008 1:32 PM


An oddball leftover quirk from High School is that I love Rice Krispies Treats… but only when they are stale. The parents would all bring cookies, etc for the marching band during 3rd quarter of football games and it all had to be thrown out of the band house by Wed. Hence: stale Rice Krispy Treats kept me alive until 7th pd. lunch. Many years later, most people just look at me like I’m nuts these days b/c of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Ann @ 09/23/2008 1:39 PM


Hallorandy: Great Pumpkin fridge magnets you say?? I scoured the Target dollar bins and never saw such a thing. But such they sound so amazing that I am convinced I must now go back and look harder, for I cannot live without them.

Matt: You should spray that baby with fixative and put it on your wall somehow. Just looking at it makes my teeth hurt.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 09/23/2008 1:51 PM


Yes, I tend to prefer my rice krispy treats stale to firmer. I remember the “marshmallow munchie,” manufactured by Campfire to be superior to the brand name Kellog’s rice krispie treat.

Nowadays, I prefer getting my rice krispy treats from Starbucks, just the right firmness and chewyness.

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 09/23/2008 1:55 PM


I did this a couple of years ago, but in giant pumpkin shapes. I just made a huge slab of Rice Krispie treats and then took a pumpkin cookie cutter to them… then I slathered them with icing and gave them to my family members who promptly took one bite and put them down because they were “too sweet!” Bah!

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 09/23/2008 2:00 PM


my girlfriend and i started our halloween crap shopping last weekend and picked up a couple of these. haven’t got around to making one yet… yours looks great though, matt!!

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 09/23/2008 2:01 PM


Maybe it’s the drinking lunch I had today, or maybe it’s just the Halloween spirit in the air, but I really think that goblin head is inspired and beautiful and I want one, NOW!

Last year I made Frankenberry and Count Chocula “cereal” treats with strawberry and chocolate marshmallows, respectively (I ate my Booberry straight). They turned out well, but I like the idea of cookie cuttering them and dipping them in icing. Or at least making some gel icing designs on their Frankenberry faces… yeah, getting way too into this… definitely gonna attribute it to the drinking lunch…

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 09/23/2008 2:19 PM


Anyone remember Rice Krispie Treats cereal? It wasn’t bad, but I can understand why it isn’t around anymore. I’m surprised they didn’t attempt a Cocoa Krispie Treats Cereal.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/23/2008 2:21 PM


i can already imagine dohopoki dressed as a Bogglin..

I think I’m partial to Soggy Boglins.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 09/23/2008 2:31 PM


Somehow this comes up a lot here at X-E but Rice Krispie Treats cereal still exist.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 09/23/2008 2:32 PM


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