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Halloween Countdown ’08: Candy Corn Corn Pops!

I'm used to hating on Halloween by this point, but today is pretty great. The leaves are dead and colorful, and there's a familiar brisky crispness to the air that always feels exclusive to October 31st. Plus, for the first time in years, the streets around here are covered in trick-or-treaters, using their Joker and pirate getups to guarantee them a serious case of 24-hour diabetes.

I can't tell if I'm more like Uatu or D.B. Jefferies, but if there's ever a day when it's fun to just sit back and watch the world go round, Halloween is it.

Whatever you're doing tonight, have fun doing it. I hope you've enjoyed this year's Halloween Countdown. I know it was a bit (or a lot) scaled down in comparison to past years, but hey, at least I finished it this time. Which reminds me: here's the last review of the spooky season!

One of the interesting things about Kellogg's Candy Corn Corn Pops (and there are plenty of interesting things about it) is that it was produced and sold in 2001. I always get weirded out when I come across treasures that debuted after X-E was active. Granted, I basically only wrote about Transformers and He-Man in the site's early days, but it's strange to see something so perfectly X-Eish and know that I could've written about it when it was, you know, still available. But perhaps this is more interesting to me than it is to you.

Candy Corn Corn Pops really should've been called Candy Corn Pops, and I'll believe that to my dying day. The cereal was a limited edition, as all Halloween cereals are, but for whatever reason, it never managed to return for additional October stints.

Part of me understands why. Candy corn is generally accepted as vile, and few people would roll the dice on a cereal flavored like it. Still, a larger part of me -- let's say my torso and left leg -- is truly upset over the brand's short stay, as Candy Corn Corn Pops features some of the best box art ever to grace the breakfast aisle. LOOK at that guy. LOOK at him! Look at him, and look at the neat way they faded the lower green background into the upper yellow background. Any reason to link back to my lymon tribute is fucking awesome.

Even in the oddball-heavy sea of cereal mascots, a mad scientist with green skin and Norfin troll hair truly stands out. The front of the box looks more like pop art than product packaging, and if I had any soul at all, I'd trim away the side and back panels, frame the front, and hang the thing in a place where everyone on the planet can see it.

The cereal is seven-years-old, which is practically fresh when compared to most of the other old foods I find and review. I didn't want to waste the opportunity, so yes, I tried it. It really doesn't taste like candy corn at all.

I have no way to prove this, but the smell and flavor is somehow reminiscent of C-3P0's Cereal. There's an overwhelming marshmallow odor, but it tastes more like watered down Corn Pops than anything else. Maybe this is to be expected from seven-year-old cereal, but something's not quite right.

Whatever the actuality might be, the intention was a mix of regular Corn Pops and crazy, orange, candy corn-flavored Corn Pops. I wouldn't call this a flavor concept straight out of my wildest dreams, but admittedly, it looks pretty good in a bowl.

Cereal boxbacks are beyond important. I've said this before. Breakfast is better with complimentary reading material, and it's even more important with holiday edition cereals. Whether it's Christmas Crunch or Candy Corn Corn Pops, here's the blunt truth: Nobody picks a holiday edition cereal for its flavor. Even if you like the taste, you're really getting it because you want to inject a little seasonal joy into your morning meal. A holiday edition cereal that comes in a box dressed with holiday-themed riddles, puzzles and sight gags is pretty much mandatory.

Candy Corn Corn Pops packed a decent share of hot Halloween action on its boxback. The ghoulish word search puzzle was cool, but the list of wacky party tips above it was even better. Here are two of my favorite tips, verbatim:

Have a Candy Corn Corn Pops eating contest. They make a great snack, see who can eat the most pops in 60 seconds.

Use Candy Corn Corn Pops in a lottery game. Put one yellow cereal piece for each player into a paper bag. Now take one out and put in one orange Candy Corn Corn Pops. Each players takes a turn picking (without looking in the bag), the player who picks the orange cereal piece wins.

Okay, so the first one is just hilarious from a visual standpoint, but the second one reads like a journal entry from a seventeen-year-old documenting their first acid trip in realtime.

For those keeping score, this box of Candy Corn Corn Pops expired on July 29th, 2002.

Halloween is here, and soon, it'll be over. You know how it goes. All the decorations you love today, you'll probably hate tomorrow. Enjoy it while it lasts, but don't be too sad. Even better things are yet to come.

Posted by Matt on 10/31/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 352 comments

Happy Halloween!

Chestnuts roasted by kempenstein @ 10/31/2008 9:55 PM


Thank you again for the jukebox, Matt ^_^
 
SH & MCR, you know the mainline to my heart~

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 10/31/2008 10:04 PM


DJ D -  I love candy corn, especially the cocoa kind. You have to buy the fresh stuff Brach puts out every autumn, not that stale off-brand shit that’s been at the back of the candy aisle since 1929. I spread this gospel every year, but still my heart is broken by bowl after bowl of stale, mildew-and-honey-flavored antique candy corn.

Happy Halloween, all.

Chestnuts roasted by Phenlandia @ 10/31/2008 10:13 PM


I’d be having a lot happier Halloween if my new apartment wasn’t infested with roaches.  To quote Jay, “The whole fucking world’s against us, I swear to God.”

Enjoy the rest of your holiday, folks.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/31/2008 10:30 PM


another Halloween has come and gone and all i got to show for it was a bag of rocks :P . We finished up with the kids of lack there of at 8pm. Its so odd some years we cant keep up and other years like this one we get all of a dozen kids , i guess we cant compete with the damned Hallelujah house down the street they are giving out full sized candy bars and Jack Chick Tracks !!!! . Oh well i still have plenty of fun sized Butter Fingers and Baby Ruth bars to set my Dibeetus into over drive and shoot my sugar well past the the level my meter can read  . This was a special year i got to celebrate with my daughter , next year we will actually go trick or treating , but this year at 9 months old i think she would have spent most of the time going ape shit .Hope every one had an awesome Halloween . Now for the X-Mas count down :D

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 10/31/2008 10:30 PM


squee4242 and Phenlandia–Yeah, I totally agree. Candy corn is great. Candy corn flavored stuff, not so much. I feel the same way about bananas. And there is a lot of inferior candy corn out there. People tend to settle for the cheap stuff, not realizing that there is a difference.

Well, I’m about to head out to the bar. I hung out here for a few hours, cooked up some dinner and passed out candy to the few trick-r-treaters I had. I was expecting a lot, but only got one group of about 8 or 9 that came all at once. Now I’ve got enough chocolate to keep myself nice and diabetic for a while. For extra fun, the one adult that was with that group was sipping on a 40oz out of a paper bag.

Classy.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 10/31/2008 10:46 PM


Matt:
I have to say that, all in all, this year’s Halloween countdown was great. My only complaint was that during the “Dancing Jason” art contest, the e-mail containing my entry was sent back to me so that my entry could not be considered. Seeing as this is the lsat day of the Countdowm, I decided to post my picture at the following link so that you or anyone else who wants to can see my contribution to X-E’s Halloween celebration:
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=82283486&albumID=0&imageID=37932709

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 10/31/2008 10:54 PM


Happy Halloween!!! 
Matt,
thanks for another great year of halloween madness!  What a great day I had today, I woke up at 7:30, went to the phillies parade.  Gave a shout out to my favorite phillie Joe Blanton.  Came home and set up my jack o’ lanterns.  Promptly fell asleep.  Woke up when trick or treaters came by.  My only complaint was that only one set of kids came by.  Oh well.

Chestnuts roasted by Tenacious Tate @ 10/31/2008 11:00 PM


Matt Thanks for the Halloween Countdown.  Great stuff.  Not to get ahead of ourselves but I am looking forward to this year’s advent calendar.  I went back to re-read some of last year’s and still laugh and laugh at James Lipton - Flame Thrower, Director.  I can hardly bear the wait. Thanks again for all your hard work season after season.  Happy Halloween everyone. 

Chestnuts roasted by stonetumbler @ 10/31/2008 11:02 PM


I’ve hardly had any trick-or-treaters.  I have a bucket and a half full of chocolate which isn’t good for my diet. 

A dad even told me my house is too intimidating for some kids….too intimidating!  I have up orange and purple lights everywhere and some homemade plywood gravestones.  Oh, and an inflatable cartoony witch. 
What has happened to Halloween???  What has happened to kids today??

Chestnuts roasted by Tricia @ 10/31/2008 11:03 PM


I loved the countdown this year (as always), thanks Matt!

We had great weather in Kansas and tons of trick-or-treaters, my 9 yr old said he had the best Halloween ever but I have mixed emotions about it since I’m beginning to realize he’s getting to the age where it won’t be “cool” to trick-or-treat with Dad…..

Chestnuts roasted by MikeyD @ 10/31/2008 11:05 PM


It is just after 8:00 pm here in L.A., and I just barely had the first group of trick-or-treaters come to my door. Three kids with their parents, none of the kids were older than five or six, tops. All in all, pretty active compared to the last few years, especially two years ago, when literally no one showed up.

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 10/31/2008 11:07 PM


Man, that took forever.

We had Mrs. Manimal’s family over seeing as how we possess the only grandkids for the time being. LOT of prep time for the meal and getting E. Claire to look like Snow White but, man, WHAT A HAUL.
She sprinted to every door and sprinted back to show us what she had gotten. For all of you old-school X-Ers, whe will be 4 in January. Allie went as a cat; she didn’t do much but she got some candy anyway.
Happy Halloween and bring on Waiterbot!

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/31/2008 11:12 PM


Duskull-
Hey, just remember that in October 2001, it was right after September 2001 – most of us weren’t feeling too celebratory then. Might be why we missed it. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 10/31/2008 11:21 PM


I took my daughter for her first trick-or-treat tonight and I almost cried a little.  She was so excited she told every person we saw the whole process.  The sad part is our neighborhood has NO other kids, so we never get anyone ourselves.

Chestnuts roasted by Timbo @ 10/31/2008 11:22 PM


manimal- whoa, E Claire will be 4!?  I had no idea I had been here at least that long.  I guess so, dang.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 10/31/2008 11:29 PM


I spent some time watching Ghost Hunters tonight. It was interesting although I wish they’d spend more time on Jason in the dungeon and less on the guys in the house and those lame Sci-Fi stars.

Chestnuts roasted by palmerholic @ 10/31/2008 11:37 PM


Happy Halloween everyone. We did Trick-or-Treating last night. 102 t-or-t’s. All I did tonite was spend time on the computer.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/31/2008 11:48 PM


I had to work tonight. Oh well. I’m going to watch a scary movie and drink my special edition Berried Alive Jones soda.

Chestnuts roasted by seifd @ 10/31/2008 11:55 PM


Matt it was an awesome count down this year, my Halloween spirit was at least 50% from X-E blogs and comments from other readers.  This is the best website on the net in my opinion.

We had about 40 trick or treaters this year, which is not bad.  And being Colorado, you never know what Halloween will be like- today it was a warm 80 degrees, but made the weather tonight great for the little trick-or-treaters.   No snow this year on Halloween, thank goodness!

Now watching the Are You Afraid of the Dark marthon on Nicktoons! Awesome way to end this year’s Halloween!

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 11/01/2008 12:12 AM


Drew-Do- color me jealous that you got to move to some place with trees…lol.  Fall here in Colorado is not impresive unless you are in the mountains and even then its just a wall of yellow aspen trees, no reds or oranges.  Glad Ohio is rockin your socks.

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 11/01/2008 12:23 AM


Is..is that a….Cthulego-man?

Chestnuts roasted by Sean @ 11/01/2008 12:55 AM


Happy Halloween Everybody! I still have some leftover candy. Well, it’s now time to get ready for Thanksgiving. and then I’m heading to
Disney World before Christmas. For me and my family, it’s almost
time for Dia de Los Muertos, the Day of The Dead. It’s funny how alot
of little girls came dressed as Disney princesses. I didn’t see The
Great Pumpkin out there tonight..

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/01/2008 12:59 AM


Matt I doubt you read this far down,but I’ll echo a lot of the other people here by saying thank you for doing these. It probably sounds stupid,but the main thing I look forward to about Christmas is X-E.
You know,I am a fan of Transformers and He-Man,and I wouldn’t mind seeing them reappear here,but there’s tons of sites about TF’s and He-Man,and only one site that lets us celebrate the real reason for the season. Mare Winningham.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 11/01/2008 1:27 AM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NijwK99OO04

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/01/2008 1:47 AM


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