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12/07/2008: Got my Christmas tree. Got candy canes, too.

For Christmas, I am requesting the ability to FREEZE TIME.

We got our tree. We’ve been using this one specific tree lot for the past few years, not so much because the trees are better or cheaper, but because this place really puts on a show. The lot looks just like the one from A Christmas Story, right down to the colored lights stranded around barbed wire.

It’s a pretty perfect place. Since it’s actually a mom & pop home and garden center that alternates themes with the passing seasons, there’s more to it than just a few rows of trees. For one, there’s a speaker system circling the lot, so as you’re waddling through the tree aisles, you’re serenaded by Wham and Paul McCartney. For two, they sell a lot more than just Christmas trees. Tons of wreaths, light-up lawn inflatables, reindeer-shaped wooden mailboxes and so forth…the kind of stuff you wouldn’t buy, but love looking at.

For three, they gave out free cups of apple cider.

It was surreal. Between the music blaring and the warmly dressed cashier inviting us to have some apple cider, I had the strangest sense that I’d become trapped in a low-budget made-for-television Christmas movie. Clearly our salesperson/cider supplier was about to lull us into false faith with promises of big tree discounts, before pitching some kind of harebrained investment scheme where we pay 500 bucks to back her brother-in-law’s “oil substitute,” and ultimately discover the true meaning of Christmas by way of being broke. Anyway, the cider was excellent.

That’s our tree. Our tree isn’t very photogenic, but I promise, it’s a handsome tree. I’m not sure if it’s $48 worth of handsome, but that’s what we paid. Currently, the $48 Christmas tree is laying sideways on our living room floor, still netted. This situation will be remedied soon, but even in this sad state, the tree still managed to overtake the toxic air of our apartment with the sweet scent of Christmas pine. And not that bullshit pine-in-a-can stuff, either. The real kind. The kind that makes you inhale more deeply than you ever thought you could, seemingly by reflex.

I’m not sure if we’ll even have time to decorate the tree tomorrow, but at least it’s here. There is no sight finer than a tree covered in Christmas crap, but even naked, it’s prettier than yo momma.

I’m a candy cane traditionalist, but it’s hard to resist some of the brand name candy-brand candy canes that have arrived in recent years. (Brand name candy-brand candy canes? I may want to edit that description. If I don’t, it means I haven’t proofread this before publishing. In which case…shit.)

There are candy canes based on everything from Sprees to Starburst, but I can’t say that I’m a huge fan of how they look on trees. These “specialty” canes often come in nontraditional candy cane colors, like, for example, ORANGE. I can’t wrap my head around orange candy canes and purple candy canes and other such atrocities, because I am a fallen human being and this is what life has come to for me. Still, even from a purely artistic perspective, white and red stripes will always contrast better against forest green than fucking orange and purple.

I forgot where I was going with this. Thank God for photos. Bubblicious Candy Canes might not be new, but I’ve certainly never seen them before. Though they seem pretty typical at first, a closer inspection reveals the hidden surprise that makes them worth all these many paragraphs: They are candy canes with gum inside!

It’s true! As you suck the gum-flavored candy cane down to nothingness, an inner cylinder (well, a cylinder with a big curve at the end) made of sweet, chewy Bubblicious bubble gum is revealed! It’s good gum, too. The canes’ moistness and sugar seems to seep into the gum, transforming it from normal Bubblicious into that weird gum paste stuff that Bazooka used to sell in tubes. If you know what I’m talking about, you realize why this is special.

I was going to write more, but…bed. Merry Christmas!


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Discussion Thread: 153 comments

Matt,

Every year, I always look forward to your Advent Calendar. It’s one of the best part of the Christmas season!

Ghosted by J-Dog @ 12/07/2008 2:00 AM EST


Oregon is the central hub for Christmas Tree Births; there are farms all over the rural areas that do nothing but grow them. I’m really going to miss traveling out to those farms and getting a nice pine-scented fresh one….because my parents just bought a plastic tree. And it isn’t a democracy, so as long as I live here, I gotta put up with the fakery.

Bah….

Ghosted by Mars @ 12/07/2008 2:00 AM EST


I know exactly what you’re talking about. There wasn’t a single trip to Toys R’ Us that didn’t end with me sucking down the entire contents of one of those tubes in the backseat of the family car. Then I would chew the tube open and scrape out any lingering remnants. If you handed me a tube of that Bazooka gum right now, id do the exact same thing and love you for it.

Ghosted by Bartleby @ 12/07/2008 2:06 AM EST


I need help feeling like Christmas this year. Nothing is doing the trick. I was even afraid to admit it, as if admitting it would make it real. I am dying inside!

Help me, X-E!

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 12/07/2008 2:09 AM EST


Rev, have you tried the jukebox? I mean really tried it? I was like you until around the time that the end credit music from Nat’l Lampoons Christmas Vacation came on. Weird that it took that shitty song to get me in the spirit but damn son, I’m untangling lights right now.

Ghosted by Bartleby @ 12/07/2008 2:13 AM EST


We just bought a bunch of random non-minty candy canes. I wish I would have known ahead of time that the Bubbleicious ones weren’t just gum flavored, but contained gum.

Your lack of earlier updates has cost me dearly. Now I shall need to return to the store to purchase them.

Ghosted by Chiablo @ 12/07/2008 2:14 AM EST


Nice of them to tell you, explicitly, the candy canes contain “Real” bubble gum.

Ghosted by Nizz @ 12/07/2008 2:20 AM EST


I watched “Santa Claus: The Movie” tonite and it sucked, but in a cult classic kind of way that I’m surprised it isn’t a cult classic.

Got done with all of my Christmas shopping today. Hooray.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/07/2008 2:26 AM EST


None of that bootleg “Fake” bubble gum. That’s what you can expect from name brand candy brand candy canes!

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 12/07/2008 2:26 AM EST


KUSE LIVES!!!

Ghosted by Hazard @ 12/07/2008 2:33 AM EST


I had a similar Tree lot where I grew up. It was called “Arcadia Gardens” which was this large garden center which was famous in the area for its Christmas decorations. It had a walk-through Christmas prop display that was wide enough to drive through. There were alpacas, tons of christmas lights, and of course, a big santa in the sleigh with reindeers right on the rooftop, along with a special chair for the Big Man Himself.

It closed down years ago. Know what’s there in its place now? Why, the CVS where I work at! Freaky.

On the subject of candy canes, I’m not a fan of Canes in any color that’s not any shade of red and/or pink. There’s something about blue candy canes that just piss me off.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/07/2008 2:43 AM EST


Matt: Don’t you be talkin bout my momma !!! >:( j/k =)
I know what you mean. The trip to get the tree is itself an awesome Christmas thing to do.
Rev: Come on buck up. =) Surely there’s SOMETHING you can do to get into the Christmas spirit? Blast all the Christmas music you have(assuming you have any), blast the X-E Jukebox, put up decorations, put up your tree/s and decorate it/them, there’s ALL KINDS of things you can do. And of course watch every Christmas related movie and special you can find in an ENDLESS marathon! I won’t give up till I get you in the Christmas spirit! =D

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/07/2008 3:09 AM EST


As of now my mom has reported a negative on procuring boxes of Christmas Crunch. I actually went a year without it one year and it made me very sad. It will be found!

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 12/07/2008 3:32 AM EST


Last night, I had one of the WEIRDEST dream iv’e had in a LONG time!!! Maybe ever! I dreamed I was in a dimension where the family from the sitcom roseanne lived. But there they weren’t a sitcom,they were an actual family. Like how those kids in the movie pleasantville were transported to the dimension of the sitcom in that movie. Anyway, in the dream, I was in the house, but I didn’t see any of the family members, except Darlene and Becky. And here’s the best part, they were GHOSTS!!! And they were haunting me in the house! Then, they suddenly became flesh and blood alive again. Then they proceeded to go up to their rooms. After that, I woke up. I don’t know what I ate to dream that, but, WHOA!!!O_O

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/07/2008 4:00 AM EST


Jeff Mack – The Walmart I frequent had it up on the 28th on an endcap for $2. Almost snagged two boxes, but decided against it. I went back today while doing errands in the area to see if I could get a second box, and it was all gone.

The Christmas before it was reviewed here, the stores in my area had so much left over they got rid of it by sending it to liquidation stores until March. But since Matt reviewed it, in my area its been flying off the shelves. Seriously.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/07/2008 4:15 AM EST


48$ is a decent price for a tree… My brother just spent $80, (eee that’s steep) for a big ol’ buckin’ tree. HA.
Advent is pretty funny this year, but I have a feeling that’s it’s going to get a whole lot better. =^)

Is anybody going to get this guy a 360??? XBLive is so much better than wiiconnect.. So many cheap and fun downloadable games that would be so sick for SNT!

Ghosted by LovesGreenKoolAid @ 12/07/2008 4:32 AM EST


We have one more tree to put up, and then we will be done with the Christmas decorating (and I’m starting some sample batch baking tomorrow!) Yes, I do samples because we usually end up adopting a couple elderly people out of the charities listings in the paper that ask for home-made treats. I don’t want my goodies baskets to suck and ruin someone’s Christmas.

It took a long while, but I think I’m finally getting in the spirit!!

Completely unrelated: Anyone else really far too excited about the third installment of “The Librarian” tomorrow on TNT (and the preceding “Librarian-a-thon” starting at 4 p.m.?)

Ghosted by Reni @ 12/07/2008 5:20 AM EST


Hey Reni, I’m excited to know the third Librarian movies is out. Thanks for the heads-up. We don’t get TNT channel here in Canada but I caught part of the first Librarian movie on Movie Central once, and I keep hoping it or the second one will turn up again. Now I can hope for the third!

Ghosted by CMJ @ 12/07/2008 5:28 AM EST


I got a real tree this year for the first time in I can’t tell you how long. It’s a little guy, but it made me really happy when the lady surprised me with it.

Ghosted by M.Fireball @ 12/07/2008 6:46 AM EST


We don’t have our tree yet and I’m getting a little worried. Like, I’m no expert on live Christmas trees, but shouldn’t we have bought it by now so we won’t be completely throwing our money away? Hmm.

Ghosted by Special K @ 12/07/2008 7:29 AM EST


I’ve been wanting to get some of those cool flavored candy canes. I coulda swore I bought some a couple years ago, but I don’t remember tasting them. Either I gave them away or they got put into a dusty old box.

We got a real tree once when I was a kid. I’ve wanted to get another one ever since. I had my GF convinced to get one, but alas, money is tight this year and we just got new kitties and it seems like a bad time to try a new tree, much less a real tree.

There’s always next year!

Ghosted by Newt @ 12/07/2008 7:33 AM EST


And I must confess, the only candy canes I like are the blueberry ones, even though I despise blueberries. Maybe it has something to do with the way they turn your mouth and lips blue when you eat them. Ah, who am I kidding, flavor is secondary when your candy makes you look like the undead.

Ghosted by Special K @ 12/07/2008 7:35 AM EST


I am OK with peppermint ‘canes, but my heart will always truly belong to those weird-o rainbow-colored cherry-flavored ones. *swooooon* They’re a little harder to find this year (for me anyways) because they seem to be getting crowded out by the brand-name ‘canes. *arches eyebrow*

Ghosted by Reni @ 12/07/2008 8:00 AM EST


We had real trees a few times when I was growing up. But it always made our whole family sick (allergies). So we haven’t had one in a long long while. But when we did have real trees, we had one that was planted in a tub. Then, after Christmas, we planted these trees outside in our yard. One of them died, but two of them are still thriving.

Anyway, it’s artificial all the way now. I don’t mind, I kind of like the look of artificial trees. I took some pictures off this year’s setup yesterday and posted them on my Flickr. Click my name to see them.

As for candy-cames, I’m a peppermint traditionalist. If it’s not peppermint, then I don’t want to eat it. Or see it, for that matter. Blue candy canes…what is the world coming to?

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/07/2008 10:04 AM EST


Funny, I got my REAL Xmas tree last night too. Haven’t had a real one since I was a child. Last year I got a fake one for twenty bucks with the lights already installed but when I opened the thing it was only second to Charlie Brown’s to being the most pathetic tree ever.

It was great going out and picking it. There was an old lady shopping for a tree there too dropping her wisdom of treeness and helping us pick the best one (or second best, I’m sure the crazy old bat was saving the best one for herself). Then when we were in the parking lot struggling to strap it on to the roof this man that apparently works for the phone company came over and offerred his help by coming over with a huge roll of phone wire to help us tie it down. I couldn’t help but tell the man thank you so much and Merry Christmas. It was the first Merry Christmas I have handed out this year so he dang well better feel special.

Ghosted by Mamas Boy @ 12/07/2008 10:04 AM EST


Click my name to see my tree. I don’t know how people have themed trees where everything is for example gold balls with gold ribbons and stuff like that. It just looks so impersonal. I love how mine looks (though it may look tacky) where I have all these ornaments my kids have made through the years to one where it says “Our first Christmas 1998″ and even one a few that my weed dealer gave us when we were first starting off. She was a real sweet person.

Ghosted by Mamas Boy @ 12/07/2008 10:11 AM EST


I’m a heretic in that I don’t care for candy canes in any flavor. They look cool on the tree but not in my mouth.

I haven’t had a real Christmas tree for like ten years now. I think we’ll wait to get one until we have kids, just so they can experience it once.

Ghosted by Annette @ 12/07/2008 10:35 AM EST


That pre-chewed Bazooka was the shit.
Am I the only person who had no idea what the Librarian was until part 3 came out? It’s like all of a sudden there’s nonstop commercials “don’t miss the third and FINAL Librarian” and I’m like “WTF is Librarian?”
Then it showed Noah Wylie and I said no thank you.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 12/07/2008 10:38 AM EST


your tree looks cute…i also prefer the anything and everything goes style. it’s more homey and real. no offense to anyone, but i especially dislike trees with a white/blue/purple theme. red and green and rainbow all the way.

i haven’t put up my tree in several years (puppy…not worth it), and the best part about that is not having to put it all away.

Ghosted by Amy @ 12/07/2008 10:43 AM EST


I agree with Reni – I love those rainbow cherry candy canes, but we couldn’t find any at WalMart yesterday :( Peppermint are good too and look the bomb on the tree.

My roomies and I put up our college-apartment-fake-tree yesterday (we still get to go home to our families’ trees when finals are over) and I bought this big plastic multicolored light-up star for the top. I couldn’t stop staring at it yesterday! Christmas for me is all about the colors, the lights, and any combination thereof.

Before we got a real tree topper, we used our tissue ghost from Halloween. He represented the Holy Ghost.

Ghosted by Bluejay @ 12/07/2008 11:24 AM EST


We’ve been using the same artificial tree since probably before I was born and I’m just fine with it. We did a theme tree one year where it was just superhero-related. We got alot of those Hallmark character ornaments and just put them on the tree along with tying on some of my action figures to it. It was cool.

I actually haven’t had a candy cane yet this year (although I’m kinda in the fruit-flavored camp), but I have been gulping every Christmas-related Hershey kiss I can get my hands on.

I’m also excited for the third Librarian film, as the first two were really fun.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/07/2008 11:36 AM EST


Candy canes with bubble gum in the center? Brilliant! I want to find these. I remember a year or two ago, I found some mint chocolate candy canes. Can’t remember what brand they were, but they were pretty horrible. But dammit, they looked neat.

Ghosted by Adam Bomb @ 12/07/2008 12:20 PM EST


i found myself a CLUE! http://dinosaurdracula.com/
what is that mysterious red thing?

Ghosted by jason @ 12/07/2008 12:30 PM EST


When I was a kid, my family always bought our tree from one of those mom & pop places too, with wreaths and other decorations for sale too. We never got free cider, but they always had free mini candy canes, which is not much but as a child it seems amazing. In recent years, after all the children left home and moved away but still came home for Christmas, my parents stopped buying a tree and just put lights on a giant, six foot tall houseplant they already had. I think they did it the first time just to be funny, but now that’s become our tradition instead. As an adult, I still love Christmas, but it’s harder to get into the spirit, so…I put lights and tinsel on a houseplant of mine this year. Just carrying on the tradition, I guess.

Ghosted by Bunny @ 12/07/2008 1:00 PM EST


Wow that is so weird. Yesterday I was reminiscing with my mom about past childhood Christmases and I thought of these giant gum candy canes that we couldn’t remember the names of. This isn’t the same thing, but it looks like a good substitute.

Ghosted by Cisco @ 12/07/2008 1:46 PM EST


Cisco — I believe you’re referring to the “Bubble Cane,” which I reviewed in this article. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/07/2008 1:49 PM EST


Invader Norbert – I was just thinking of that place the other day, weird! I drove passed the CVS and remembered that this was where my mother would drag me for what seemed like hours so that she could get plants and seeds. (She used to be big on gardening.) I don’t quite remember it around Christmastime though.
I have a ridiculous amount of (fake) Christmas trees in my house thanks to my sister recently moving in. And I have my own in my room. :)

Also, Matt, the advent calendar this year is shaping up to be the best. I’ve laughed out loud at least twice reading each entry. Thanks for that!

Ghosted by Denise @ 12/07/2008 1:50 PM EST


What was the movie? Nukie?

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 12/07/2008 1:59 PM EST


hey Matt, what kind of camera do you use for the advent calendar? be VERY specific,please.

Ghosted by jason @ 12/07/2008 1:59 PM EST


yeah….not doing much right now…just watching the shibu inu puppies U stream video. 3 of em are going to their FOrever Home today. Meaning their new owners. So sad….but U stream has actually offered video cameras and u stream accounts to the new owners so people can still keep track of the pups progress.

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/07/2008 2:20 PM EST


I agree on candy canes- red and white for me. I grew up with rainbow too, so I count rainbow in there as well.

I do remember the gum in a tube. You used to always be able to find it at KB Toys for some reason. I loved it. There was always a good 30 seconds of chewing/swishing hoping it would solidify to a chewable state.

Oh, don’t know if you’ve seen yet or if I just never noticed it before but the Pomegranate 7-up is back and now…in diet! I looked for diet everywhere last year and nothing could be found. Its in my fridge as I type.

Ghosted by jmorri26 @ 12/07/2008 2:37 PM EST


Just wanted to let you guys know that Garfield’s Christmas is gonna be on ABC Family Tuesday at 7pm!!

They’ve got the “premiere” of Mickey’s Christmas Carol too.. Though it originally “premiered” in 1983. (There was a “best holiday moments” on ABC or NBC the other day that cited it as 1993. I was like “Then what the hell did I watch with my cousin when I was 5 in 1988? Was I psychic?”)

Anyway, now ABCFamily’s finally increasing the dosage of Christmas cartoons. As much as I love Harry Potter, it doesn’t quite say Christmas to me.

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 12/07/2008 3:30 PM EST


I’VE HAD CHRISTMAS CRUNCH EVERY MORNING! NOW I’M REALLY IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT!

Ghosted by Reesie @ 12/07/2008 3:37 PM EST


I hope thats not hot cider. Hot cider is wrong! Just…plain….wrong! Anywaqy, I’m enjoying the christmas stuff so far this year. The XM advent calendar has wormed its way in as one of my christmas traditions.

Ghosted by KFR42 @ 12/07/2008 3:40 PM EST


It is a beautiful tree Matt!

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 12/07/2008 3:46 PM EST


Ooh, Gremlins is starting on AMC right now. That truly puts me in the Christmas spirit for some odd reason.

Ghosted by Jack @ 12/07/2008 4:00 PM EST


The spirit has returned to the 13 household. Ultraman – the key for me was wrapping the presents! There is no way to feel out of the mood while I’m wrapping up the fun stuff I got for people. I’ll have to remember this trick for next year!

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 12/07/2008 4:22 PM EST


Hot cider just plain wrong ? Explain KFR42 !

Jack..Watchnig Gremlins at the moment…just finished up Close Encounters…for some reason…CEOTTK puts me in theChristmas spirit..I guess it’s all the little ships and their lights..Go figure.

Ghosted by ChallengeChesnut @ 12/07/2008 4:58 PM EST


(Brand name candy-brand candy canes? I may want to edit that description. If I don’t, it means I haven’t proofread this before publishing. In which case…shit.)

I laughed. Happy Holidays, everyone.

Ghosted by Nigel Chaos @ 12/07/2008 5:15 PM EST


Got my first box of Christmas Crunch last night. Om nom nom…

X-E always makes me want things. Today, I want bubble gum candy canes and hot apple cider…yes, hot. Shut up, KFR42. :)

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 12/07/2008 5:19 PM EST


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