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Christmas Crunch! And Cologne!

The Advent Calendar has been updated through December 14th. After I finish writing about cereal and bad cologne, I'll get to work on the 15th. Tomorrow, I'll try to get two done, so we'll be back on track. A Christmas miracle!

We got a bit of snow this afternoon. Not enough to build my oft-imagined army of destructive ice henchmen, but maybe enough to build a dog-scale igloo. It's been a much busier month than I was anticipating, but Decembers always are. Still, it's nice to know that when I'm done working, and writing, and taking pictures of Legotron, there will still be enough snow on the ground to turn my window-side midnight martini slurpage into a Christmassy Kodak moment.

Hate that there's less than ten days left of this, but if the season lasted forever, I guess garland and shiny tree ornaments wouldn't seem as incredible.

Yup yup, it's baaaack! Christmas Crunch, possibly the greatest cereal of all time and one of the few that I've devoted entire articles to, has returned, complete with the requisite artwork of Cap'n Crunch in a Santa Claus outfit.

I'm pleasantly surprised that Quaker still makes the stuff. In Christmas Crunch's heyday, it was advertised heavily on television, with such frequency and vigor that even kids who had no existing interest in Cap'n Crunch had to have it. Much like adults who don't consider the Christmas season "legit" until they chug a cup of egg nog, kids thought of Christmas Crunch not as breakfast, but as a personal holiday responsibility. If it was there, it was our duty to eat it.

The 2008 version of Christmas Crunch comes in a neat blue box, and after a little trimming, we can easily say that the box can and should be framed. Honestly, we don't even keep Christmas Crunch in our kitchen cabinets. It sits out on a shelf alongside our myriad snowglobes and doesn't look an inch out of place. I see no problem with this; it's simply an evolved version of the bowls of fruit people keep on their dining room tables.

Christmas Crunch has changed considerably over the years. In the beginning, the holiday connection came by way of limited edition red and green Crunchberries -- simple balls of corny oats. Nowadays, the Crunchberries have been replaced by red and green morsels in a variety of Christmas shapes, including stars, Santa hats and snowmen. These pale in comparison to the original Christmas Crunchberries, if only for the thought of them being joyously picked from snowy bushes by Cap'n Crunch's secret team of dexterous pirate monkeys.

This year, Christmas Crunch has partnered with Charlie Brown. The box includes a cut-out coupon for a mail-in rebate on Peanuts DVDs, while the boxback is saturated in Snoopy-related Christmas activities. Poignant as one could ever hope to be, a word balloon attached to Santa Crunch's head on the back of the box states: "This much fun only happens once a year, so get out and enjoy it!" I'm trying, Cap'n, I'm trying!

PS: Nice photo above, aye? I took it outside. Cereal seems to photograph much better under outdoor light. I hope you appreciate it, because it was fucking hailing while I was taking the pictures. Also, I noticed a neighbor peering at me after the picture-taking process was done. I'm not sure if there is any reasonable explanation for standing outside while it's hailing to take pictures of a martini glass full of cereal. Perhaps tomorrow I will sit on the roof with a little drum and sing Marvin Gaye songs.

PPS: X-E is the #1 Google hit for Christmas Crunch. It's another Ghoulies IV moment for me.

Oh good Christ. I found this today and had to pick it up. I can't believe that they still sell English Leather gift sets! I doubt that they mean anything to 99.9% of you, but as kids, my neighborhood friends and I seemed to end up with bottles of English Leather each and every Christmas. Through some malformed butterfly effect likely orchestrated by bored space aliens, English Leather was right up there with Brut on the whole "children experimenting with smelling good" front.

You know how the return to school after Christmas vacation was all about showing off your best gifts? (Or in the cases of stuff you couldn't bring to school, bragging about them?) Well, we would all lose interest in our stupid bottles of cheap cologne fairly quickly, but for the first few weeks of January, every boy in my elementary school class smelled like they had been embalmed over the holidays. Nobody was moderating us, and what did we know? Imagine my surprise when I learned that cologne bottles weren't supposed to be depleted after the fifth pour.

Oh God, that smell! That overpowering stench of musky rubbing alcohol really takes me back. Totally forgot about this shit. When people think of the odors that remind them of Christmas, it's usually more along the lines of gingerbread and pine. But this? This is really doing it for me. I'm in grade school all over again, and my number one priority is making the top of my bedroom dresser look all snazzy with a topping of English Leather cologne bottles and Tetley Tea ceramic animal premiums. Fuck yes, I love Christmas. From now on, I am introducing myself as Christmatt.

Off to Advent land I go. It'll be a late one, but better late than rushed. I'll have another blog entry tomorrow, because I'm getting a little worried that I bought too much to possibly cover between now and Christmas. MUST...SUCCEED.

Posted by Matt on 12/16/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 107 comments

As a kid, I used to buy my dad English Leather for Christmas. And every year, he would pretend like he really liked English Leather, God bless him.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 12/17/2008 1:18 PM


A Snake Mountain cameo in the Advent Calendar? Sweet!

Chestnuts roasted by Al Boondy @ 12/17/2008 1:18 PM


New Muppets Christmas special is on tonight. YAAAAAAAY!

Chestnuts roasted by Spiffy @ 12/17/2008 2:41 PM


English Leather! I totally forgotten about that. I used to buy my dad a bottle of that or the soap on a rope version for him for Christmas sometimes. He actually wanted it, so that’s I got him. At some point he stopped wearing it, although I’m not sure if it was because he got sick of it or if my mom told him she wasn’t ever getting it for him again. Ahhh, Love’s Baby Soft. I think I was about 7 or 8 when I got it as a gift. It was the first perfume I ever had and I loved the smell. Like Goob said – Baby power mixed with rubbing alcohol. I had a little bottle of it for years and years. It even smelled the same after all that time sitting on my dresser.. ok well it was a little more rubbing alcohol then baby power at that point, but the smell still brought back memories.

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 12/17/2008 2:46 PM


“Wishful thinker, that one.” That had to have been the funniest Advent entry I’ve read, and I’ve read all of them. Just the fact that it was Santa reading the diary that made it art.

No joke to “Mushroom!” for the Christmas Badger? Perhaps for a future entry.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/17/2008 2:52 PM


i bought a box of the christmas crunch at the store this week. i love his shit. i am about to go have a bowl. i already did all the back-of-box activities though :C

Chestnuts roasted by anngry @ 12/17/2008 2:53 PM


Goob- I don’t know your exact situation, but I’m pretty sure that NO ONE should be wearing more than a spritz of any kind of body scent. Stay away from the fruity crap. It’s cheap.
As for a good scent, try Burberry Touch. I’d say it’s practically sexless but smells like the most amazing thing ever. I wear just a little bit and only because I love the smell so much. Like a mixture of rare herbs and exotic awesomeness. It’s almost ethereally classy.

Chestnuts roasted by Bartleby @ 12/17/2008 2:56 PM


I. Must. DECORATE! GOnna have the Jukebox bumpin, and started off the tree with the Fizz n’ Find Santa that the gods at Fizz ‘N Find produced. We just got some Pomegranate 7-Up yesterday! Happy day indeed. Oh, and I’m off school. Two words… SNOW DAY!!! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/17/2008 3:05 PM


Pomegranate 7-up? is that what they’re calling Shirley Temples these days?

Ugh, snow days were so fucking awesome, like a lottery you could actually win.

Chestnuts roasted by Bartleby @ 12/17/2008 3:10 PM


Any of the gals on here remember “Malibu” perfume? that was the scent of junior high for me. it came attached to a plastic surfboard and I’m pretty sure it was the coolest thing ever. well, to me anyway.

I also had “Electric Youth”. I didn’t actually like the scent; i just thought the pink spiral wrapped around the spritzer tube was cool.

sidenote: my dad asked for english leather this year. seriously.

Chestnuts roasted by bitchpants @ 12/17/2008 3:17 PM


Favorite perfume ever? The stuff in the bottle that came with Perfume Pretty Barbie, sometime in the late 80s. Wonder if anything has the same scent now?

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/17/2008 3:45 PM


English Leather! Wow, didn’t know they still bottle from the Bog Of Eternal Stench. And…today I learned something.

I got Midnight Cowboy one year. It smelled like getting sprayed by a skunk that was raised on a diet of only pineapple. Sweet shit.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 12/17/2008 3:59 PM


Badger badger badger?
Do we need a stinking badger?
Never do this to a family of badgers, “ubbadee-ubbadee-ubbadee-ubbadee…..” (promptly gets attacked by badgers)

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/17/2008 4:21 PM


So, Kuse stops writing on the 5th, and in the last picture, both gifts from Playmobil’s Dec. 5th box are shown…

INTRIGUE!

Chestnuts roasted by Jim @ 12/17/2008 4:38 PM


Unless I’m much mistaken, Knacks and co. are on the side of Snake Mountain.
…Which ties in nicely with my ‘best Xmas gift I never had’ nomination on the previous threat.

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Firestorm @ 12/17/2008 5:24 PM


They still sell the Exclamation and Liz Taylor White Diamonds gift sets, too. Some crap gifts (like Chia and Clapper) never quite go out of style year after year.

Chestnuts roasted by Palmerholic @ 12/17/2008 6:05 PM


I can’t seem to forget you,
Your Wind Song stays on my mind…

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 12/17/2008 6:15 PM


Christmas Badgers: Friends of mine from Liverpool, England sent me a Christmas card once with badgers on it. Is there some sort of legend regarding badgers in England? Like Benny The Blue Bum’d Badger or some such?

Chestnuts roasted by Alexander @ 12/17/2008 6:20 PM


I’ve been enjoying Christmas Crunch lately. It’s no Moopoly cereal, but it’s quite good. I still need eggnog.

I never bought it for anyone, but I received my share of English Leather AND Aspen (thanks for the memories, ALAH Vile stuff, both of ‘em. These days I’m all about Realm. That’s some good stuff.

There was this girl in one of my classes in college that wore something, I don’t know what it was, but it drove me crazy. I had a crush on her based solely on the way she smelled. The wife used to wear some Bath & Body Works stuff I loved. She doesn’t wear it anymore. Sad Teddy is sad.

I’ve never smelled Love’s Baby Soft, but I’ve seen this ad, which is friggin’ creepy:
http://www.stuckinthe70s.com/images/tb0476babysoft.jpg

Review the World, I haven’t had the new Jones sodas, but I wants them!

dirtbag, I honestly can’t remember any metal lunch box I had as a young’un, but I DO currently own a metal P.O.D. lunch box. In a similar vein, you’re right, Thomas, no one would use those bags. Way too cool. They should be framed.

Invader Norbert, I’m all for knocking off the Shamwow guy, but could you focus on Billy Mays, too?

Bartleby, if there’s a Krystal near you, they also have an eggnog shake. I haven’t had it, so I can’t comment on how good it is.

Finally, holy crap! That was Snake Mountain! I didn’t even notice that!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 12/17/2008 7:17 PM


Unfortunately, it would appear that the good Cap’n has his Peanuts characters mixed up. That is clearly Rerun making the snowman army, with Linus watching dutifully on the sidelines.

It could be, however, that Linus did indeed make the snowman cult, and Rerun has stepped in to kneel before them in worship of his older brother’s snow-molding skills. If that were so, then the good graces of Cap’n Crunch are legitimate, and I beg forgiveness for assuming anything less than otherwise.

Chestnuts roasted by Carpeteria @ 12/17/2008 8:06 PM


My Dad always got English Leather and my younger brother got Brut. I guess Brut has a more youthful scent? What is the English Leather of today for the kids experimenting with smelling good? Axe?

Chestnuts roasted by Hope @ 12/17/2008 9:03 PM


Teddy Ray: Whoa. That Love’s ad is beyond creepy. It is just… wrong. Kinda makes you wonder about the ad-exec who was behind the campaign. I’m going to check out the rest of that stuck in the 70′s site to scrub out my brain.

Chestnuts roasted by Hope @ 12/17/2008 9:12 PM


Don’t have Krystals near my house but I did go out to Jack in the Box and I can vouch for the superiority of their egg nog shakes. Tip o’ the hat, Goob.

Chestnuts roasted by Bartleby @ 12/18/2008 12:45 PM


I gave my dad the English Leather gift set every Christmas. For years I thought this was his Favorite….. Now that I’m older I realize he was just being very nice.

Chestnuts roasted by Crystal @ 12/18/2008 2:02 PM


Yeah, I thought that ad was creepy, too, Hope. Whoever the ad exec was, Chris Hansen should have a talk with him.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 12/18/2008 3:27 PM


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