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Sunday Newspapers.

Once you throw away the pesky black-and-white pages, Sunday newspapers are incredible things. Especially at this time of year. A stack of overdesigned, full-color circulars, thick enough to beat a dog with, covered in Christmas symbols? It's like I died, went to heaven, got three wishes and wasted one of them to become heaven's chief newspaper mogul on a dare from one of the other dead people. I'm about as well-read as a monkey, but I love Sunday newspapers during the holidays. They're rife with Rudolph, stuffed with snowmen, and other pleasant matching-consonant descriptors.

While the department store catalogs have a more practical purpose, I'm much more fond of pilfering through the coupon sections. Not because I'm looking to save fifty cents on popcorn, but because these sections rent out space to a number of mail-order companies who use our collective holiday madness against us, forcing us to consider buying random ceramic Santa Clauses and other keepsakes that hide their bloated retail prices behind monthly installment payment plans.

From today's paper, up above are my two favorite Christmas-related offerings. On the left, a series of storybooks where the lead characters are customized to be named after your child. I've always wondered if these books are made-to-order, or if the companies simply stockpile books with common names. I suppose I could pen "Walter The Ass" in on the "Your Child's Name" field of the order form, write the check, and get my answer. But then I'd have to get up to find a pen. :(

On the right...Kinoki Cleansing Detox Foot Pads! Under that, an opportunity to get a personalized letter from Santa Claus. I was going to compliment their fairly reasonable price of $2.95 per letter, until I noticed that they charge an additional dollar for postage. $3.95? In this economy?! Fuck that, I'll just write "To Matt From Santa" on a piece of paper and mail it to myself.

I don't know. These giant, treasure-laden Sunday newspapers just seem to gel with the idealism of how holiday weekends should be spent: Lazily, under blankets and drinking something hot.

A morning spent thumbing through pages of Christmas trees and Carvel ads gave me enough inspiration to turn our usual Sunday feast of pretzel rods into a mock Thanksgiving dinner, complete with stuffing that was nearing perfection until I managed to burn 80% of it, and one of those six-dollar supermarket rotisserie chickens that packs all the charm of a turkey, but without the subtle gamy aroma that sends me into fits of wanting to kill everyone.

And yeah, that's the holy trilogy of Christmas soda in the back. I like to have options. I've written about them before, but I kind of feel like I'll jinx them if I don't write about them every year. I don't want Pomegranate 7 Up to ever go away. So write about them I will. But not tonight. I'm too winded from writing those six sentences about the newspaper.

If you're impatient, a trip back in time! My reviews of... Pomegranate 7 Up, Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash and the Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash Slurpee!

Posted by Matt on 11/16/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 114 comments

Happy birthday, jjwspider! You old coot!

Still waiting on that Pomegranate 7-Up to show up around these parts. We never got it last year and I haven’t seen hide nor hair of it this year either. I’m starting to think I might not ever experience this thing. Good thing I’m up to my ears in Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash.

I agree with Ben. That chicken looks a little scorched. Tasty, but a tad scorched. Is that the stuffing in that round pan there? Looks good. I went out to a little cheap restaurant up the street earlier today and got turkey and dressing, with a side of cornbread dressing (it’s actually a totally different kind of dressing) cause I was in the mood and didn’t want to wait another week or so.

Norbert–Yep, I got the DVR set to record it in case I miss it. Looking forward to it. The first one was great.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 11:37 PM


Ewwww,don’t talk about “handfasting”! Kids could be reading this!

Seriously,what the hell is handfasting?

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 11/16/2008 11:40 PM


Matt You should get one of those books. Use “Waiterbot” for the name!

UltramanSadly I just can’t afford Animal Crossing right now. :( Or any other game for that matter.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/16/2008 11:45 PM


Cameron T. I understand. There are more important things you have to spend money on when yur on a budget. But as soon as you can afford it, get it. It would be awesome to have SNT in each others towns. =D

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/17/2008 12:05 AM


Thanks everyone for the Happy Birthday wishes.

I too am looking for the Pomegranate 7-Up to show up in my area. I seem to recall looking for it last year and never finding it. I’m also going to have to track down the Christmas Galactic Heroes Matt mentioned in his last article.

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 11/17/2008 12:07 AM


Bring back Pepsi Holiday Spice, you Scrooges!

Chestnuts roasted by jzimbert @ 11/17/2008 12:08 AM


Happy Birthday jjwspider!

I can’t find Pomegranate 7-Up here but I did find a whole mess of Chocodiles. Apparently they are hard to come by in many states.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/17/2008 12:25 AM


Definitely feeling the Christmas Spirit today. Started putting up lights outside when a mini blizzard came through and covered everything in a nice layer of snow.

Went inside and the wife and I started putting up a few decorations, cracked a couple cans of Cranberry Splash (with a little vodka added) and watched Rudolf.

Now I got the X-E-X-Mas juke going and feeling good.

Chestnuts roasted by MulanLang @ 11/17/2008 12:36 AM


BILLY! The only place I have ever found those things was in Idaho. I took a picture and re-visited the place the next year, and sure enough, they were gone :( I am not even in love with them, but it’s like finding a four leaf clover or something when you see those.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/17/2008 12:43 AM


OMG,Jjwspider,do NOT purchase the Galactic Heroes! Once you purchase a pack,you get another,then another. There’s no stopping it. I have allmost all the Transformer ones,a couple G.I. Joe ones,6 or so superheroes,and I honestly don’t know how many Star Wars guys. I can’t even remember,and I can’t find them all to confirm who I have. Is this the kind of life you want to lead? It’s too late for me,but you can still save yourself.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 11/17/2008 12:47 AM


It’s not even over yet, but the second Robot Chicken Star Wars Special is MUCH better than the first one!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/17/2008 12:48 AM


kb: I’ll mail you a few boxes. ;)

Norb: That was hilarious.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/17/2008 12:55 AM


That dinner looks good. The stuffing doesn’t look burnt to me. I’ll pass on the chicken, though. I’ve sold a few too many at the grocery store where I work that have dripped out of the flimsy containers and onto my hand or pants or shoes. It doesn’t smell as good on clothes at it does on a chicken.

I was wondering when you’d get to mentioning the Christmas drinks. I’ve seen all three of those at work since before Halloween. Still haven’t tried the Pomegrante 7-Up, but I did notice it comes in diet now. Maybe I’ll break down and grab one before the holidays are over.

Someone always leaves copies of The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Courier Post in the break room at work. I love reading the inserts…and I actually get coupons from the inserts laying around, too. (But shh! Don’t tell the people who bought them that! ;) )

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 11/17/2008 1:19 AM


MulanLang: I was feeling the spirit today, too. Ended up downloading the Christmas episode of “The Adventures of Pete and Pete” and watched the hell out of it. A brilliant show like that deserves an excellent Christmas episode.

Dammit, why won’t Thanksgiving get here?!? Cap’n needs his annual holiday special overload!

And by the way, I’ve mentioned it before, but ABC Family is bringing in new specials (some of them classic) to their usual Rankin/Bass oriented marathon this year. There’s gonna be Garfield, Winnie the Pooh, and more! All X-Ers need to keep an eye on the listings!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 11/17/2008 1:28 AM


Yeah, I never found Pom 7Up last year, so I’m hoping it’s around this time….
I start working a holiday show tomorrow (Peter Pan), so it definitely feels like Christmas. And a week off of work this year for Thanksgiving aint to shabby either!

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 11/17/2008 1:36 AM


Not sure if anyone noticed but the animated version of How the Grinch Stole Cristmas was on today for some damned reason.

Chestnuts roasted by El Loco Gordo @ 11/17/2008 1:41 AM


Wednesdays and Fridays are the days here were our newspapers are full of awesome flyers. But Saturdays is when we get those coupon clipper bookets. I like to play a game before opening them, and try to guess if the featured ceramic offering will be a ceramic baby doll, wolves painted on a collectible plate, or an angel.

Chestnuts roasted by CMJ @ 11/17/2008 1:44 AM


Man, it’s sooooo cold! I feel like a…..a…..very cold guy! Yeah, I said it.

Oh, and before it’s 12, HAPPY BIRTHDAY jjwspider!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/17/2008 1:53 AM


Man, it’s sooooo cold! I feel like a…..a…..very cold guy! Yeah, I said it.

Oh, and before it’s 12 o’clock, HAPPY BIRTHDAY jjwspider!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/17/2008 1:53 AM


I think there’s a computer program they use that inserts your kid’s name and various facts about them into the book. They were sleling them at a booth at a craft fair last weekend. It seems kind of lame, but think from a kid’s point of view how cool it’d be to think someone had specifically written a book all about you.
When I was little, my grandparents gave my mom a little flimsy plastic birthday record as a joke gift. I think they were sold on racks as premade alphabetically organized records, like when you buy personalized pens. We thought it was hilarious, because it was some story about a spaceman singing something like, “Hey Barbara, it’s your birthday!”
The computerized system of having a kid’s name inserted is a lot better, because nowadays there are so many different names and people spell them all differently, so it must be hard for the personalized pen people to keep up.

Chestnuts roasted by CMJ @ 11/17/2008 1:54 AM


Awesome! My first ever accidental double post!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/17/2008 1:54 AM


Is the pom 7up available in diet this year?

Chestnuts roasted by mysteryd8 @ 11/17/2008 1:56 AM


Oh, thanks for the reminder about the 2nd Robot Chicken Star Wars special, Inavder Norbert. I saw Seth Green talking about it on Conan the other night. As far as I know we don’t get the show here in Canada, but I’m sure I can find a download to tide me over until the DVD release, which probably won’t be for a year.

Chestnuts roasted by CMJ @ 11/17/2008 1:56 AM


Misty: Congrats!! We were handfasted on Beltane last year, so if you want someone to gab handfasting with, hit me up on Myspace! :)

Today I found myself drooling over a Home Depot commercial featuring Christmas decorations. I turned to the fiance and said “Let’s decorate tonight!” He shook his head and I think I saw a tear form him his eye. I’ve been banned from opening the Christmas box until next weekend, but I may sneak out the Playmobil Nativity tomorrow…

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 11/17/2008 1:58 AM


Bah humbug. :|

In other news, my husband left for boot camp today.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 11/17/2008 2:07 AM


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