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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

AWESOME haunted house you have there Matt! I’m gonna make somethin like that myself this year. I think i’ll do it with my baby sister too. She LOVES makin stuff like this. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/23/2008 5:32 PM


Rev, so how about Rev. Back It Up and reverse over the hitchhiker before loading the corpse in the trunk for slow roasting in the oven with winter vegetables for a tasty dinner (and maybe sandwiches if there are leftovers)?

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 09/23/2008 5:37 PM


I don’t think all that fits, Guise, but I like the picture you’ve drawn there.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up and Eat the Hitchhiker with Turnips @ 09/23/2008 5:44 PM


Hallorandy: You will now receive backlash for using “your” instead of “you’re.”

However, since I, too, learned how to bold thanks to you, I hereby revoke said backlash.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/23/2008 5:56 PM


meepy: Dammit! Thanks for cuttin’ me some slack, I don’t believe I could bear such backlash!

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 09/23/2008 6:01 PM


Target has the best halloween section its reeediculous. Those globes with the skull inside I love those! With my near minimum wage earnings all I could afford on this trip were 1) black KEEP OUT doormat with the skull n crossbones. 2) one bag of hershey kisses candy corn flavor. Im gonna leave that doormat out front permently.

Chestnuts roasted by Jooky @ 09/23/2008 6:17 PM


Very impressive rice crispy art, Matt. It reminds me of the Halloween III movie poster.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/23/2008 6:27 PM


Well since Hallorandy broke the ice I figure I may as well introduce myself as well. My name is Patrick and I live in Baltimore. I’ve been reading this site religiously for at least five years now, and stalking this board for the past year. I was born in October and have been completely obsessed with Halloween all my life.

Chestnuts roasted by The Boogeyman @ 09/23/2008 6:28 PM


so…I downloaded Lego Batman today for my Nintendo DS…it’s kinda fun actually. That and Kirby Superstars Ultra. The Kirby one is an updated remake of the Kirby Superstar game for the SNES.

And I actually BOUGHT a game for DS yesterday, since I feel guilty once in a while for using a flash cart to down load games for free. I got Viva Pinata Pocket Paradise. If you have ever played the X-box 360 version, I am told it is pretty much the same exact game.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_rotting bones_Reeves @ 09/23/2008 6:29 PM


I officially tip my hat to Patrick the Boogeyman.

Also, I’ll bet one could save that mold and just buy different cereals, candies, icing, and “treat” ingredients and make a whole cereal haunted village!

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 09/23/2008 8:06 PM


I want one!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Ladytink_534 @ 09/23/2008 8:08 PM


Hallorandy: Just figure I’ll have some fun with bolding and your name.

I’ve never introduced myself and rarely comment. I’ve probably commented more today than all other times combined. I’ve been coming to X-E for god knows how many years…way before the blog existed.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/23/2008 8:14 PM


I officially tip my hat to Patrick the Boogeyman.

Thanks, Tetsu

Chestnuts roasted by The Boogeyman @ 09/23/2008 8:34 PM


Are you and ROG from I-Mockery in some sort of mental linkup lately? The last two days you both have had very similar posts.

Chestnuts roasted by Dane @ 09/23/2008 8:43 PM


Hey Patrick…I’m about 50 miles north of you in York. Welcome.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/23/2008 8:44 PM


1st time comment from me too. I just wanted to say that the Rice Krispies head looks a little like Carvel’s Cookie Puss. I can’t be the only one who sees this.

Chestnuts roasted by Kip @ 09/23/2008 8:59 PM


cool head! also been to the dollar tree lately? mine has some marvel metapens hulk, spidey, iron man and venom! you squeeze’em and they ballon up wiith goo or something.

Chestnuts roasted by zorn @ 09/23/2008 9:10 PM


Welcome to the gang Patrick the Boogeyman!

Chestnuts roasted by The Headless HorseDan @ 09/23/2008 9:21 PM


Meepy. I’ve visited York about a bazillion times and I’ve never gotten used to that paper mill smell. Do you get desensitized to it by living there???

Chestnuts roasted by The Boogeyman @ 09/23/2008 9:28 PM


Went to Montreal and saw the New Kids on the Block…a lifelong-never-gonna-happen-fantasy that came true to perfection! They played every song I wanted, got very close to me, Joey wore his famous jacket, ANNNND my fave New Kid, Jon, SAW MY SIGN, POINTED AND WAVED at me. Noe he KNOWS that I am out there, and he has a fan in me. *sighs in complete bliss*

Then, I get home, and XE has exploded in content! Thanks Matt for all the Halloween-y goodness.

Welcome, Hallorandy. Ahhh, I remember my first post, too… ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 09/23/2008 9:28 PM


Welcome to all the new posters.
I’m plannin on gettin my Halloween costume very soon. I Don’t want to miss out on the good stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/23/2008 10:05 PM


Boogeyman: Originally from Miami…been living here in York for 2 years and have yet to get used to the stink of the paper mill. I always wondered what the smell was until I overheard someone talking about it once to their kid. Oh well. It doesn’t always smell…just usually. Right now it smells like fireplace goodness.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 09/23/2008 10:14 PM


Ugh, I wish I could participate in the making of things that look like things but are actually made out of food, but I can not. I’m on Weight Watchers and the meetings are actually held at my company on lunch break, and whoever loses the most weight gets their $135 membership fee back. I’ve been trash talking the director of finance all week.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 09/23/2008 10:32 PM


Good to see ya around Ultraman. Welcome Hallorandy, you’ve got the makings of a regular around here I think. Anyone have any status updates on the old schoolers? Kingklash sticks his head in around here, Erik Majorwicz (sp?) shows up every few months, bitchpants is on SNT…who am I forgetting that we haven’t seen in awhile?

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 09/23/2008 10:51 PM


Speaking of those Fruity Pebbles Squares, I tried one of those the other day due to a bake sale.

Damn, those are good.

I need free time to invest in Kirby Superstar Ultra. I loved the original to hell, and this version looks even better!

To be honest, I was never keen on building gingerbread houses. Seemed like a waste of good food.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/23/2008 10:59 PM


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