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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

WAITERBOT, MY LIEGE!

Now if I could only find a truly sincere pumpkin patch for to spy the Great Pumpkin, my night would be complete!

Happy Halloween to all of ye, yarr!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 11/01/2008 1:50 AM


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

Yeah, I can’t believe it. I remember when she was born! Dang.

Am I the only one who’s not Diabeetic? That means I got a whole bag of fun size Mr. Goodbars to myself! It’s for me, not for any trick or treaters :) There’s toilet paper everywhere around my neighborhood, and some kids even got the trees in front of my old elementary school! It warms my heart to know that people actually hit that place.

I miss the fun size Hershey’s Smore bars. That was two years ago and LOVED them. I’m so mad I’ve never seen them again.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/01/2008 1:57 AM


Not to really double post, but I had one hell of a Halloweeny moment tonight.

I was driving myself to Buffalo Wild Wings, and as I was getting off the exit to get there, I saw what seemed to be a person shrouded in pure darkness sitting on the side of the road swinging a silver, glittery skull. I passed by so quick I had no idea what it really was, or what that skull was attached to. It looked plastic, but damn did it freak me out.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/01/2008 2:06 AM


Yeah,I agree it’s weird to hear she’s four,I guess I’ve been coming here for like 5 years?
And maybe it’s the sleep deprivation,but after reading “Lum”‘s comment,I’m cracking up imagining the real Lum levitating over a computer desk,sensibly ordering her X-Mas presents early to beat the crowds.
“Darling!”
Allright I’m goin to bed.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 11/01/2008 2:16 AM


Matt, You’re right, watching the world go by, was good tonight, even in Iowa. The weather was right, and plenty of treaters. Reminded me of childhood trick or treating, no coat over (or under) the costume, the perfect chill, Halloween in it’s full glory. Been awhile since I felt this calm about it. I even enjoyed it more than you’re whole countdown, (no offense). Tonight… was just… right. Thanks for the countdown. Next year, I’ll be reading these posts just to remember what it feels like right now.

Chestnuts roasted by tomars_dumbass @ 11/01/2008 2:32 AM


Invader Norbert- Matt, was that you that Invader Norbert saw wielding the skull? They showed The Da Vinci Code just a while ago. I’ve been finding used bottle rockets
on the streets. How those jackasses got fireworks, I
don’t know. Poor Linus. It’s safe to assume the Great
Pumpkin didn’t show up again. For SNT, we should talk
about our favorite Halloween memories.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/01/2008 2:40 AM


Thanks for the Halloween countdown,Matt.  Between that and working at a local haunted house (House of Shock!!!) this has been the best Halloween of my life. 

Now on to the only thing I like about Christmas…the x-e advent calender!

Chestnuts roasted by Lottie_of_Millhaven @ 11/01/2008 3:15 AM


Happy Halloween everybodies!!  Dressed up like zombies, went out to the tavern and got a good buzz on.  Came home and watched Halloween 1 and 2, and kept the buzz going.  Another great Halloween Countdown counted down!  Thanks Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 11/01/2008 3:55 AM


Just got back from hitting the bar rounds, and reconnected with some old friends I haven’t seen in a long time.  Hard to believe another Halloween has come and gone just when I was starting to really get excited about it. Oh well, I’m jazzed about Christmas and what the advent will bring us this year. Nice touch adding in Waiterbot there at the end. Of course, this Halloween couldn’t go without some kind of snag. I noticed as I was leaving tonight that apparently the one little group of trick-or-treaters I had decided to liberate some of my Halloween decorations. My skeleton popping out of the ground is now missing a hand. Ungrateful little bastards! And I gave them candy! Invader Norbert–I’m not diabetic at all. I was just funnin.’ As much as I really shouldn’t do it, I’m actually looking forward to having a seemingly unlimited supply of chocolate for the next couple of months. I don’t know when I’m ever going to put away all of this, but I’m sure it won’t be a problem.
 
That’s it. I’m hitting the sack. I gotta get up somewhat early tomorrow to drive out of town to see NIN! I’m glad I’m posting here again. I figured this was the perfect day to start back. It’s been a while and I’ve really missed all you guys. Thanks for another great Countdown, Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/01/2008 4:08 AM


Another one for the history books. This year was great. THe family decorated our new house, kids had fun with and got scared by some of our decorations, and we went through a bag and a half of Sam’s Club size candy bags. Our jack-o-lanterns even kept lit until midnight!
Happy Halloween everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by Pepe @ 11/01/2008 6:46 AM


Matt: Great job! Thanks for the countdown!

And thanks all you guys here for keeping the spirit up!

My ears are still totally ringing from being out last night, but it was soooo worth it to be able to go out and have fun on a Halloween instead of working. I haven’t been off on Halloween in six years, so we lived it up! Poor husband is leaving for work, though, and he is not thrilled. I get to laze about on the couch all day and get ready for another Halloween party!

Hope everyone had a great one, and.;.. FYI … it’s starting to be Christmas already at our local mall…

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 11/01/2008 8:42 AM


WAITERBOTTTTTTTTTTTT =O

Chestnuts roasted by FreezingInferno @ 11/01/2008 8:56 AM


barnum???

Advent clue #1.

I wonder if the coconut crab thing will ever be explained?  Cant see the forest or the trees…

FM

Chestnuts roasted by Fungusmungus @ 11/01/2008 9:00 AM


I forgot to thank our host for a job well done on the Countdown so: Matt, thanks for the countdown!

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 11/01/2008 9:10 AM


Great work on the countdown this year.  I really enjoyed it, once again.

Chestnuts roasted by Adam @ 11/01/2008 9:59 AM


Thanks for a great Halloween countdown Matt.
Get rested for advent.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky Lighter @ 11/01/2008 11:24 AM


I only had one trick or treater last night (and his overweight mother who had her own sack for candy).

That SUCKS.

Chestnuts roasted by Jade @ 11/01/2008 11:31 AM


Awesome Countdown!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/01/2008 11:32 AM


I trust everyone had a safe and Happy Halloween?

Thanks Matt. Another jam up job. Rest easy and see you on Thanksgiving!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/01/2008 11:48 AM


Matt,

Thanks for the awesome Halloween Countdown… it rocked!!!  

Chestnuts roasted by Michael @ 11/01/2008 12:03 PM


Well Halloween is over. Every year I put on a gigantic yard haunt. Things go up at the beginning of the month, and then after the last trick-or-treater leaves October 31′st… everything comes down in one night. The following day I always go through a weird state of depression, trying to remember what it was I did **before** I spent every waking day preparing for Halloween.

I’ve got a garage full of severed heads and tombstones that all need to find there way back into the basement. I’ll probably sort all that stuff out tonight and get it back into its proper place. Afterword I’ll shut the door and won’t be able to **look** at any of that stuff for at least a couple of months. You see, I too tend to suffer “Halloween Burnout” … I usually start building new (and fixing the old) right around New Years. Its a good cure for Santa Clause and his happy-go-lucky red ass.

Thanks for the countdown Matt! I’m looking forward to this years Christmas Calendar!

Chestnuts roasted by Kyle @ 11/01/2008 12:05 PM


I love candy corn. I can finish a whole bag in one day. Any other candy corn fiends out there?

Chestnuts roasted by Hope @ 11/01/2008 12:31 PM


A Uatu reference, Matt?  Awesome.  You did a great job on the countdown, my friend.
 
I remember that cereal, but I don’t think I was a fan.
 
We didn’t have many trick or treaters last night.  My cousin brought her daughter, who got a sandwich bag full of goodies from us, then we had two hood rats come by…no f’n costumes!  But, my dear wife gave ‘em some candy anyway.
 
And Norb, I don’t have the ‘beetus either.  It’s a miracle, though, as big as I used to be before I got sick.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 11/01/2008 1:09 PM


I, too, was joking. I just like saying Diabeetus :)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/01/2008 2:35 PM


Thanks all.  Hope you had a good one.  Kiss

Just updated the main page, not like that matters.  Is it too early to dust off Christmas DVDs?  I should give it a week.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/01/2008 3:08 PM


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