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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

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Hazard, you NEED to see Animal House.

FOOD FIGHT!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/04/2008 12:19 AM


I agree with Cameron T. . You need to see  Animal House Hazard

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/04/2008 12:42 AM


I, too concur. D-Day was my favorite member.

Also, Cadbury Xmas Creme Eggs are in! They’re regular creme eggs, but with christmas wrapping. Awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/04/2008 12:52 AM


Invader Norbert: It’s funny how simply changing the wrapper on a food product to go along with a holiday can make you want to buy it. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/04/2008 12:58 AM


Since it’s officially Election Day for U.S.-ians now (at least for the East Coast), I’ll pop in with a quick reminder to go out and vote later today (if you haven’t already). Make sure your voice is heard.

 And with that PSA out of the way, I’m checking out til the whole thing is over. Elections are tough at work, so I’m lazing it up the rest of the night and getting thoroughly intoxicated tomorrow night! Catch you cats on the flipside.

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 11/04/2008 1:08 AM


Ultraman: Any excuse for Cadbury to shell out their creme eggs outside of march/april is allright for me.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/04/2008 1:20 AM


I am definitely not feeling the Christmas spirit.  It’s too damned early.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 11/04/2008 1:29 AM


Invader Norbert: I’m with ya on that. Cadberry creme eggs ROCK!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/04/2008 1:35 AM


dave and ULTRAMAN

There have been no documented cases of candy being given out with razor blades in them.  It’s extremely rare for the candy to be tampered with.  Honestly children are more likely to get fucked with by relatives and people they know rather then perfect strangers.  But I would only trust homemade goodies if I knew the person but I don’t think people give out those to trick or treaters because they know the parent will throw them away.  If I knew someone with kids I would make them homemade treats just to give them something extra but also some store bought candy as well.

There was an episode last season of Penn and Teller Bullshit about this topic.  There is a kid they showed along with his mom.  He was about 9-10 years old.  She lets him take the subway in new york home BY HIMSELF because he enjoys going by himself home from school.  Nothing has happened.  She thought it was fairly interesting and she works for a newspaper and wrote an article about it.  She got all sorts of nasty letters saying how dare you let him do that and also nice ones too.  She trusts her son and won’t stop him going on the subway anytime soon.  His self esteem is better now that he knows he can go on his own.

The stranger danger mentality is just so over hyped.  Most kids that get kidnapped are ones that get kidnapped by a family member someone else they know.  And besides only about 250 kids get kidnapped a year.  Around that number get injured by a gun.  Out of how many kids in america right now?  That is a drop in the bucket!  But the point of this rant is the news and the media overhypes the dangers kids face today.  I am not saying they should roam free and do whatever they want.

But keeping them on a tight leash just doesn’t let them feel independent and learning how the world works helps them become a well developed human being when they are 18 and go out in the world.  My grandparents were overprotective and so when I went out in the world when I was 18 I got hit hard by the real world IMO.  When I have kids i want to teach them things little by little so they are ready for it when they move out.

I love penn and teller’s bullshit.  Except the conspiracy theory episode.  I almost stopped watching because of it.  They acted in that episode like everyone questioning 9/11 is a nutcase and that really offended me.  If anyone wants to watch their show someone has a bunch of episodes of theirs on youtube in their entirety.  They are educational and entertaining.

Rant over lol

Mandi
An expected death is awful, but an unexpected death is a million times worse.  I don’t pray, but I will send positive thoughts your way to help you and your friends and family through this.

palmerholic This used to be a Funhouse, but now it’s full of evil clowns…. I downloaded her cd a few days ago and have been listening to it.  The title song is actually one of my favorites.

I love your name.  Are you a Robert Palmer holic?

I still have halloween candy I am plowing through.   I love the holidays that give you an excuse to eat like a pig.  I still have my pumpkin peeps left, I ate the cocoa bats on saturday night.  I still have my haunted house cocoa krispies kit too I will probably make it tomorrow night.  I wanted to make both of them but then give one to my best friend and have him decorate his own.  I thought that would be a fun activity.

I still have some scary movies to watch, I dvrd the shining a couple of nights ago and I will probably watch it on wednesday.  That and poltergiest 2 and 3 will record this next few days.  I am neutral right now.  I am kind of over Halloween but I am not getting excited for Thanksgiving.

I think we are going to get one of those small rotesserie chickens from walmart and then make side dishes.  I have never really cooked a thanksgiving dinner before.  I wouldn’t mind reserving a spot in a buffet we go to sometimes.  But I don’t know I feel like cattle everytime we go there.  I think doing it at home would be better especially because we can watch Christmas movies and do whatever we want pretty much. Ok,  I’ll stop now :D

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 11/04/2008 4:28 AM


Hey all!

New developments in the TerrorCastle. Not only do I have a new job, but in SIX WEEKS I move into my own terrifying abode once more! Woohoo! XE from home in the Xmas season. I’m so pumped, I can’t wait. It will be awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 11/04/2008 11:57 AM


Yum.. cadybury creme eggs. They have them for easter and for Christmas, why not for Halloween I wonder? Called Deadbury Creme Eggs and get them all Halloweenified. Hersey’s already has there peppermint kisses out too. I resisted buying them because we have now 3 bags of Halloween candy in the house, so no more candy until at least after Thanksgiving.

Well here is Detroit we have our Christmas station back and of course I have it on. Only I’m not feeling to Christmasy this year. Usually by mid October I am ready for Christmas music and decorating and all that stuff. This year not so much. Don’t know if it’s because this time of year last year was so utterly sucktastick that I can’t get past it or what. Maybe I have to go home  from work and watch a few Christmas and Thanksgiving movies to feel it… do you think my boss would let me do that?! :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 11/04/2008 1:06 PM


No Christmas talk yet.  Thanksgiving is the best single-day holiday of the year.  We can argue if Christmas or Halloween season is better, but not even X-mas day can top Thanksgiving day.  Think about it: there’s almost no commercialization, you don’t get stressed out about buying gifts for everyone, spending is kept to a minimum, the food is delicious, football is on, the weather is perfect, it’s just the beginning of a long four-day weekend, old friends are always in town wanting to catch up, and it signals the start of the holiday season.  It’s the most underrated holiday of the year if you ask me.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 11/04/2008 1:21 PM


…Also, I can’t wait for “Ghosted by” to be replaced with “Basted by”

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 11/04/2008 1:27 PM


It’s L-Tryptophan, Charlie Brown!

Ok, quick Simpson’s Hallowe’en XIX review:
Snort Farmers: wasted potential
How to Get A-Dead in Advertising: needed more celeb killings, not enough Gay Lincoln
It’s The Grand Pumpkin: pretty good, needed to emulate the animation style more, on par with Robot Chicken’s horror movie version
Overall, they blew most of the best gags in the ads, which means you didn’t need to really see the real episode.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 11/04/2008 1:48 PM


But then you don’t get any presents. lol

I can’t wait til X-E X-mas. But first things first: November.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/04/2008 2:10 PM


Well, I am posting from the new MacBook my fiance got us. I think he wanted to wait until Christmas to reveal it, but he just couldn’t wait. Plus, our PC seems to be on it’s last legs. I’ve never really used Macs, so it’ll take some getting used to, but I’m liking it so far.
It’ll be Thanksgiving before we know it! This year, we are going to Texas to celebrate with his family which should be interesting since they have the traditional meal, but also have brisket, refried beans, and other Tex-Mex type of stuff. Any excuse to eat barbeque is good to me!

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 11/04/2008 2:15 PM


Hey Matt what should XE advent-urers be doing, posting on the main posts as they come up or going to the old thread

Chestnuts roasted by Rob @ 11/04/2008 2:31 PM


Crap! I missed the Treehouse of Horror! Does anyone know when or if they’ll rerun it? Maybe I can catch it on Hulu or one of those other sites.

In my defense, I had a good reason, I was in the 1st row at a NIN show last night (again). That’s the 3rd one for me in this tour. I’m done though. The next show is tomorrow night, but it’s 6 hours away, so that’s that.

Goob: I agree. The world is definitely more dangerous now than it used to be, but I think we underestimate what kids are capable of. I was a latchkey kid and started walking back and forth to school when I was 7, stayed home by myself all day all the time, and nothing ever happened to me. I had a few run-ins with a bully here and there, but I took care of that alright by myself. Kids are a lot tougher and smarter than we give them credit for.

Thanks for the birthday wishes everybody. This has been a pretty good one this year. Over the last 4 days I’ve had Halloween, my b-day, and been in the front row of 2 NIN shows, so it’s been an interesting week. I just hope I get some good news on the election front today.

Oh, and I agree about Thanksgiving. It definitely doesn’t get the credit it deserves. I just wish we could wait until it’s over to start the official Christmas season, instead of starting it before Halloween, which is what’s happening these days and is various kinds of retarded. 

Fungusmungus: This “barnum” thing could be the beginning of something interesting. I could see myself getting very involved with the conspiracy this year.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/04/2008 2:50 PM


DJ D, I already posted on the old advent-uerers thread that it may have to do with a circus

Also in honor of election day who would be the best write-in candidate, I say Charlie Brown, poor kid needs a break

Chestnuts roasted by Rob @ 11/04/2008 2:58 PM


Goob I realize there haven’t been any documented cases of razor blades in candy , but I still firmly believe that it’s happened to somebody somewhere befor.  Even if you think it’s unlikely, it’s still a good idea to take Halloween candy to get x-rayed to make sure it’s safe. Maybe i’m being too catious to some people, but I don’t think I am. Better safe than sorry I always say.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/04/2008 3:09 PM


Bubba from Forrest Gump?

I’ve never been good at picking candidates. I voted for Bush! oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh snap!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/04/2008 3:13 PM


The only documented “tainted treats ” were in the mid 80′s in Detroit . Some asshat put razors in apples but no one got seriously hurt. The only documented cases of kid dieing from tainted halloween candy came from people in their own families like UltraMan said . Halloween is just innodated by myths of harm and Satan by the church to scwalsh the unsaintly fun , i dont understand why because as Anton Levey said …Satan is the best friend the church ever had , whithout him they would be out of business :)

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/04/2008 3:16 PM


I like bush myself Hazard

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/04/2008 3:17 PM


Starscream77: I just don’t trust people and the world in general. Iv’e seen FAR too much .  But that’s me.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/04/2008 3:32 PM


Clockwork: I think Thanksgiving is only stressless for those who do nothing but eat and watch tv. But for those who actually has to prepare it, especially at their house, it’s possibly the most stressful holiday of them all.

My mom has been doing Thanksgiving for the last decade or so and she HATES it.  She has to clean the house for the family, and then spend all day cooking the food that needs to be hot (turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, etc.) She doesn’t really like it at all.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 11/04/2008 3:40 PM


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