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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!



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I would also like to thank Matt for the countdown. Appreciate it .

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/02/2008 2:04 AM


Mandi- You have my deepest condolences. I am sorry for your loss.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/02/2008 2:12 AM


Wow, sorry to hear that Mandi.  You don’t think you’ll have trouble celebrating Halloween in the future because of that, do you?

Chestnuts roasted by The Real Andrew @ 11/02/2008 2:14 AM


Mandi: I’m HORRIFIED to  hear that. When something like that happens it reminds you of just how knightmarish the world can be. I’ll keep them in my prayers.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/02/2008 2:25 AM


Tiem for Christmas
 
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=zvJvKyKBh-Q

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 11/02/2008 2:53 AM


Hey, hey, hey. What about Turkey Day! I’m going camping.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/02/2008 3:19 AM


thanks for the awesome halloween countdown matt!! loved it a lot! really added to the season. 

oh, and my friends and i watched “christmas vacation” today (11/1)! no waiting a week for us.

Chestnuts roasted by cb @ 11/02/2008 3:40 AM


Lonestar76 Thanks.  It’s come as a pretty big blow to alot of people.  He was a sociology prof who campaigned against domestic violence and worked in prisons with men to counsel them against reoffending.  It’s all over the news in Canada..right now it’s like walking through a dream..it just doesn’t seem real yet.

The Real Andrew Probably.  It’ll still hold the same date as Halloween, so I’m sure I’ll always think of it.  I hope I’ll be able to work through it eventually as Halloween is my wedding anniversary as well :(  

Ultraman I guess I didn’t realize how very unsafe we all have the potential of being sometimes.  I guess I’m still very naive, though.  I didn’t think that only two years out of university, when I’m starting a brand new life with a husband and a son that I’d be faced with something as traumatic as this.  Not only losing my friend, but losing him so violently.  At least he died trying to protect his daughter..that’s how he would have wanted to go

Chestnuts roasted by Mandi @ 11/02/2008 7:16 AM


Mandi – So sorry for your loss. Nothing is ever enough to say at a time like this, but I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 11/02/2008 8:15 AM


Ah Halloween!  Such a letdown after the days before it that we celebrated going to different Halloweeny events in town… we didn’t get off til late (6:30), and we were out for about 20 minutes before everyone stopped answering their doors (even the ones still lit up – porch lights, Halloween lights, the whole nine).  It was frustrating, so we went and trick or treated my aunt’s house (where we learned that the mayor had set Halloween trick or treating hours as 5:30pm to 7pm….say what?)  When I was a kid we didn’t even leave to trick or treat til 7 and usually stayed out til 10. 

So I took my two Tinkerbells to Walmart where they were *supposedly* having a costume contest, Halloween activities, photos and other stuff.  They had had a big sign out for about two weeks with the hours being from 7 to 9 pm for the Halloween fun.  Only, the store was deserted and it was a bit after 7:30.  We loitered in the photo section (where all the action was supposed to take place) and not a single employee emerged the entire time.  Although quite a few people with kids came and went.   My most embarrassing moment was when some little boy (not wearing a costume either) ran up behind me at while myself and my kids were standing in line at Wallyworld’s check out and lifted the back of my skirt all the way up.  He was about 8 or 9 so he dang well knew better than to do something like that and I nearly flattened him when I spun to smooth my skirt down and knock away my pervy skirt attacker.  His parents thought it was real funny.  Blegh.

I drove around for a bit but nearly all the houses were dark.  Its so depressing having Halloween end before it even begins really.  Though my kids didn’t seem to mind too much.  Eh well. 
They were both Tinkerbells this year (their choice, not mine) and I dressed up as a “Spell Witch”.  Though the hat that came with it I had to replace because it just kept collapsing on itself and I couldn’t keep the brim nice and straight.

Well that’s my Halloween tale for 08.  :D

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl @ 11/02/2008 9:16 AM


Ah yeah and I wanted to also note that adults in this little town do not in general dress up for Halloween.  This I noted as people I did not know kept commenting at me… “think you’re still a kid eh” etc.  And NO I was not carrying a bag of my own with me or anything ridiculous like that.  This is a HUGE change from CT where I lived the past 7 years or so where adults and kids alike all got into the costume spirit.  It didn’t dampen my enthusiasm any but its kind of blah to be in a town full of such curmudgeons and so forth…. ah well.

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl @ 11/02/2008 9:22 AM


First off,  HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KINGKLASH! Second off, Happy Birthday ME! Mine is today. I’ve had a great Halloween/B-Day the last couple of days. Halloween night was a lot of fun, and then last night I saw NIN in concert. While they were playing “Survivalism” they pointed a camera directly at my friend and I (we were in the very front row), and we were broadcast on the giant screen behind them during the entire song! After the show was over, we went out to this little restaurant/bar where I had an amazing hamburger and my friends told the little band that was playing there to play Happy Birthday for me and everyone sang along. I’m going to spend the day today going around to all the After-Halloween sales to see if I can get some good deals. I’m also going to hop online and try to get the Friday The 13th DVD box set as well as the Crystal Lake Memories book that recently came out about the making of all the movies. What a great weekend. Now I’m looking forward to revisiting old Macy’s Day Parade reviews and keeping my eyes peeled for news on the advent front. I’m all up in the conspiracy this year. 

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2008 1:02 PM


Sorry for the double post, but is anyone else having trouble formatting their text when they post? For some reason my spaces and breakes between paragraphs aren’t showing up. They’re there in the Preview and everything looks fine, but then when I actually post it, it just comes out like one big paragraph, with no breaks or anything–like the one above. That was actually supposed to be 3 seperate paragraphs. What’s up with that?

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2008 1:05 PM


DJ D: Sorry, it’s a problem we’re trying to fix that happens when you hit “preview.”  If you don’t hit preview, it will be formatted correctly — because ass-backwards is the wtg.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/02/2008 1:36 PM


Matt: Cool.  Thanks!

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2008 1:39 PM


Matt I think you need to fix your blog’s comments clock unless youre posting from the future!

Also bring back Ghost with the Most!

Chestnuts roasted by larry @ 11/02/2008 2:28 PM


kittygirl- That is SO ridiculous!  Trick or treating should always be like at 7 to 10, or even 11.  And adults shouldn’t think dressing up is childish. It’s all part of the Halloween experience people.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/02/2008 2:50 PM


Another awesome countdown, Matt.  I don’t think I’d still get that excited for Halloween without it!

Chestnuts roasted by Molly @ 11/02/2008 3:33 PM


Happy birthday D!!!  You can preview and still add the breaks back in, btw.

Happy yesterday-birthday, kingklash!

Hehe Neg last time you linked that video it led me to bookmarking the Mariah version, which I have already been rocking for weeks. We’re still a good month away from romantic Christmas songs making me want to jump in front of a sleigh, gotta enjoy it while it lasts :D

Good show on not losing your enthusiasm, kittygirl. Although I seriously would have had a come to Jesus moment with that family. I spent about an hour stuck in traffic in Hollywood on Halloween so I got to see plenty of grownups in costumes. I also got to see John Landis comment on the accuracy of Edgar Wright’s American Werewolf in London costume, so that was cool.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/02/2008 3:44 PM


Happy B-Day to KingKlash and DJD. Have a good un ya’ll !

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/02/2008 3:48 PM


Had a nice Halloween. I’m over it now, though. On November 1st I started blaring Manheim Steamroller.

I am insane.

Chestnuts roasted by Crayfish. @ 11/02/2008 4:06 PM


Going to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra on Thursday  :D , im psyched . Today i tossed in Charlie Brown Thanksgiving ..i have to admit it doesnt have the punch of holiday joy that the Great Pumpkin or Charlie Brown Christmas has but i enjoy its Charlie Browniness any way :)

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/02/2008 4:45 PM


squee4242 and ULTRAMAN–Thanks loads! 

“I also got to see John Landis comment on the accuracy of Edgar Wright’s American Werewolf in London costume, so that was cool.”

Squee’s such a namedroper. 

J/k…I actually would have loved to have seen that.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2008 5:29 PM


Happy Birthday to DJ D and to the King of Klash!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/02/2008 6:10 PM


Mandi I’m so sorry to hear the bad news, you have my condolences

Kingklash and Deej Happy Birthday!!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 11/02/2008 6:21 PM


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