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Halloween Countdown ’08: Creepy Cars.

Back when I was still young enough to trick-or-treat without getting dirty looks, I was gifted plenty of amazing things: Handfuls of change, miniature marble notebooks, and on a few rare occasions, full-sized Snickers bars. Still, nothing I ever received could match up with what a bunch of lucky kids got in the 1999 Halloween season: Real Matchbox cars!

A Matchbox car wasn't going to change anyone's life, but as a Halloween freebie, they're pretty amazing. It's all relative. If all you were really hoping for was a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup or one of those small bags of bat-shaped pretzels, getting a Matchbox car felt like a Lotto-level victory. Alas, as I was bordering on legal drinking age by 1999, this chance of a lifetime sadly eluded me.

Matchbox's "Halloween Pack" clearly encouraged us to hand the toys out to trick-or-treaters. Says so right on the bag. It hasn't even been ten years since these were in stores, and still the idea of giving Matchbox cars to strangers seems positively antique.

They weren't Halloween themed, but these were the exact same Matchbox cars you'd find in toy stores, not at all scaled down or cheapened. Same packaging and everything. Containing ten cars, the "Halloween Pack" also included just as many coupons for various Matchbox products, I guess meaning that you were supposed to give each trick-or-treater a car and a coupon. Wishful thinking on Matchbox's part. It was a stretch to assume that anyone would give such extravagant trinkets to total strangers, but the notion that such a person would go through the trouble of passing coupons along as well? Preposterous.

Giving toy cars to trick-or-treaters isn't a concept we're likely to see rehashed today, but have no fear! Such cars are still being marketed as perfect Halloween gifts. In fact, just this year, Matchbox's main competitor debuted their own spin on "treat cars."

From Hot Wheels, it's the "Scary Cars" five-pack! I guess I can't really claim that this is a new venture for Hot Wheels, as both they and Matchbox have been chucking out similar sets for the past few Halloween seasons.

The main difference between the "Scary Cars" set and the "Halloween Pack" is that these new ones aren't at all meant to be handed to neighborhood kids dressed as pirates and princesses. Like I've been saying/writing, Halloween toys are now being pushed as off-season stocking stuffers. You're supposed to give the "Scary Cars" pack to your own kid...not to some lousy beggar who smears chocolate hand crap all over your front door. It's evidence of society's changing values, or something like that.

And unlike the vehicles pilfered from 1999's "Halloween Pack," these are thoroughly down with the devil. I would assume that they simply repainted existing cars to fit in with the Halloween season, but I'm not really a Hot Wheels expert. I'm a Kool-Aid, cereal prize and Ninja Turtles expert, but I'm not a Hot Wheels expert. Apparently, that's where I draw the line.

PS: This is the second entry I posted today. Click here for the other one. Treat it well. Comment on it. I don't want people thinking that nobody gave a shit about my ghost-shaped marshmallows review, when the reality is that this entry was just posted too soon after that one. It's an ego thing.

If you're interested in further reading that somehow ties thematically to this one, I suggest this article and this article.

Also: Sorry for the delay, but to anyone who won one of the recent contests: Everything is in the mail as of now, assuming you got back to me when I asked for an address. If you didn't, I have incinerated your intended prize with much glee.

Posted by Matt on 10/10/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 71 comments

I tried to go to Gettys last year…we decided the drive was too long and settled on a friend’s house.

NEO: Not sure — but will assume it was 4.99 or so.  Everything is.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/10/2008 10:48 PM


Ah, that’s too bad. There is nothing like going on a vacation to please the masses.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/10/2008 10:58 PM


I would’ve loved getting cars in my Trick or Treat Bucket, but I wasn’t ToTing in ’99 either. If we eventually find someone who did, it might make me said about being old at 21.

Oh! Almost forgot! I was at the grocery store today and saw an older lady wearing the orange Hallmark Halloween shirt circa 1989, “This Is My Costume”. Only in N. Idaho.
 I’m pretty sure they still sell those. I hope they do, I’m trying to find one and go as “Sarcasm” this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/10/2008 11:18 PM


A Matchbox car would be cool to get on Halloween, but one time I got something even better. A dollar bill! Now ok, the car costs about the same, but the dollar just seemed so much more cool.

Chestnuts roasted by Kip @ 10/10/2008 11:19 PM


hats off to mattel for the whole toy-cars-as-halloween-treats concept.  that’s the kind of idea that fills my heart with joy, but i’d still pay approximately 5 dollars to hear the sales pitch of whatever executive brought that idea up.

Chestnuts roasted by dedalusdedalus @ 10/10/2008 11:20 PM


Die-cast toy cars handed out to trick-or-treaters. Genius. I wonder if they still do that.

In other news, has anyone seen XBox Live’s “Shocktober” showcase? They’re showcasing all the horror-related games and movies and themes available on the marketplace. Too many to list here, but one thing that stood out was a haunted house-themed level for Pinball FX. I’m getting that game now.

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/10/2008 11:35 PM


Yeah the hospital I work for was having a bus trip to Gettysburg for the ghost tour and it fucking sold out in like 2 days. Myke and I and a bunch of our friends all want to go. He says he only wants to go during “off season” though, I guess to avoid screaming children and what have you.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/10/2008 11:41 PM


I’m not usually a car person, but I keep thinking someone should get those exact models of the cars, paint them and turn them into the real thing ;-)

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 10/11/2008 12:26 AM


Must… recover… to… buy…. tiny cars…

Damned pneumonia!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 10/11/2008 12:47 AM


I really reallly really really want to go to eastern state prison for that haunted Jail and asylum tour in Philadelphia.   Oh yeah…I have to scan a pic of me in second grade dressed as Punky Brewster for Halloween.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_dancing skeleton _Reeves @ 10/11/2008 1:05 AM


My friend called me on Sunday saying she was going to the state pen and wanted to know if I could tag along but alas, I could not.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/11/2008 1:10 AM


Damn Cap’n Will! Rest up, man. Pneumonia is pretty scary.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/11/2008 1:33 AM


You don’t know the half of it Bill.  I went from perfectly healthy to having pneumonia in 2 days.  I am not kidding.  I didn’t even know that was possible!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 10/11/2008 1:59 AM


That checkered car looks like a hearse. Can’t get much more Halloweeny with a car than that.

Speaking of which, I watched Ghostbuster 2 tonight for the first time in what seemed like an eternity. Who knew Cheech was in that? I sure didn’t.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 10/11/2008 2:18 AM


I cannot stress how much I would have loved to get a free Matchbox car in my Halloween bag.  It’s funny, because a basic, dare I say it boring car would have made my night, week, and month until December.  Getting something like that, “real” if you will, is just the coolest thing ever when you least suspect it.

Chestnuts roasted by Myke @ 10/11/2008 2:33 AM


Great posts, Matt!  I spent 2 hours at the video store tonight and came back with the Nightmare Before Christmas and the Star Wars Original Trilogy Bonus Materials disc.  I wish I could find the Batman Returns 2-Disc Special Edition for sale somewhere, but it’s apparently out of print.  Anyone know of a place where I can find it, an online store or something?  I’d really appreciate it. 

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 10/11/2008 3:14 AM


A friend is watching “The Tattooist” and he swears it’s supposed to be a horror movie…this can’t be correct, can it?

Chestnuts roasted by whitemale_98 @ 10/11/2008 3:32 AM


Also, orange marshmallows look like floating carrots.

For those who are curious, this movie just seems to get worse and worse.

Chestnuts roasted by whitemale_98 @ 10/11/2008 3:38 AM


I give out toys along with candy on Halloween – McDonald’s freebies, mainly, occasionally other things I’ve accumulated, and they tend to be well received.  Of course, kids are encouraged to take more than one thing, so they also score some candy unless they’re terribly polite/their parents won’t let them. 

So excited for Halloween.  I wish I were still young enough to trick-or-treat (I only ever got to go once in my life, sadly, but it was AWESOME), but handing out the candy is almost as fun.

Chestnuts roasted by Molly @ 10/11/2008 4:41 AM


Back in my day, if we got a roll of pennies we would respond by lighting the house on fire. My, my how times have changed.

Chestnuts roasted by Cigar @ 10/11/2008 5:17 AM


first psot

At least. My dream of owning a car that’s part giant gun is coming true.

I’ve been trying to hit up Halloween Horror Nights at Universal but fiancee knowles is a scurred.

Chestnuts roasted by M.Fireball @ 10/11/2008 5:50 AM


Those cars aren’t that scary. Slightly disturbing, but not scary.

Chestnuts roasted by Admiral Backbar @ 10/11/2008 7:35 AM


Well, maybe they’re scary when you realise that they’re driving – but with no-one inside. Whooo!

I always found toy cars scary for that reason.

I’m speshial

Chestnuts roasted by mr hate @ 10/11/2008 7:57 AM


Hey, Matt, this has nothing to do with Halloween, really, but we were talking about McD’s toys a while back, and about the boxes and all, so I figured I’d take some pics of the new batch so you guys would have an idea of how kids are treated by the clown down here in Brazil these days. They usually alternate awesome toys like these with shitty ones, like Hello Kitty stuff. Here’s the link:
http://s66.photobucket.com/albums/h256/MKCustodial/McLanche%20Feliz/

Chestnuts roasted by Roddy @ 10/11/2008 9:56 AM


Hey Matt, you might want to go to Target and take a trip down the toy-car aisle. They have a set of Halloween-themed Matchbox cars too. Zombie vans and stuff. I found a picture online of the set: Click here.

Chestnuts roasted by mysteryd8 @ 10/11/2008 10:48 AM


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