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12/17/2008: The Mr. Snowman Sno-Cone Maker!

Being an Advent Calendar fan favorite, it was only a matter of time before Mista Snowman expanded his empire.

From Lanard, it’s the official Mr. Snowman Sno-Cone Maker! These have been around for years, serving as a contingency plan for treat-seekers who are unable to locate the more popular Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine, which is essentially the same exact thing. Arduous Internet research tells me that Mr. Snowman’s journey has been filled with legal wrangling and ups-and-downs. Pretty incredible for what amounts to a hunk of plastic that turns ice cubes into mush.

Though the winter months seem like an odd time to push a device that makes such distinctly summery treats, I have to admit that the thing does feel “gift worthy.” I could see giving this to many of my nieces and nephews for Christmas, and while I doubt that they’d applaud me for it, I certainly don’t think that they’d pay a rabid dog to bite my dick off in response.

You get everything shown above, excluding the blue juice seen in the little snowman-themed juice sprayer. That shit’s all mine. Not shown is an additional cup and spoon setting, affording us the chance to invite a friend over and not have to eat ice from the same cup like derelict nomads.

The idea is simple: Throw a few ice cubes in, rotate a crank located near Mr. Snowman’s ass, and in a few minutes, you’ve got yourself a heap of shaved ice. It’s worth noting that the ice crushing crank is not a perfect tool, as I had to use all of my manpower to mash up three tiny ice cubes. I hope it’s safe to assume that I’m stronger than most six-year-olds, and if I am, I imagine that the process of crushing ice will drive them to tears. By the time they get the job done, there may only be water left. I take this to mean that the Mr. Snowman Sno-Cone Maker is actually meant for people in their late twenties.

When you’re finished shaving the ice, all that’s left is the flavoring process. Using the aforementioned juice sprayer bottle, you’re encouraged to make a bit of Kool-Aid or another colorful drink, which doesn’t just make the ice taste good, but also look good. I went with Great Bluedini Kool-Aid. And if you think I’m only saying that because it makes the whole ordeal seem .005% more interesting, you’re a shit and I hate you. Here, proof.

The Mr. Snowman Sno-Cone Maker may be a better product in theory than in practice, as the kind of “snow” is creates isn’t exactly conducive to snacking. I mean, it’s edible, but the typical slushie consistency just isn’t there. On the other hand, eating something that came out of a big, plastic snowman is an incredible feeling, and I probably would’ve devoured far less appetizing things than crushed ice to attain it. I recommend this product. It’s just that I’m not starting a fan club for it. Not yet, anyway. Give me a week.


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Discussion Thread: 119 comments

First?

Ghosted by Plushie Banjo @ 12/17/2008 6:20 PM EST


Seems like for all the energy required, you would be better off walking down the street to your nearest 7-11 and just buying one there. Of course, it wouldn’t be coming out of a snowman’s ass and that’s a big selling point….

Ghosted by Ash @ 12/17/2008 6:20 PM EST


Congrats Plushie, you beat me by a hair. I was too busy deciding between the 7-11 or the snowman’s ass option. Snowman’s ass wins!

Ghosted by Ash @ 12/17/2008 6:21 PM EST


I asked for the Snnopy Sno Cone maker for Christmas from age 6 to 10. But since it was a low priority gift, I never got one. Finally at age 20 my parents got me one. Gotta say, it was not worth the wait.

Ghosted by matt in brooklyn @ 12/17/2008 6:34 PM EST


Damn, SO close to first…..

Lov’in the blog this year, first a great Halloween effort and now an outstanding Christmas!

Ghosted by MikeyD @ 12/17/2008 6:37 PM EST


I would like to use some Ghoul-Aid to flavor the sno-cones. I wonder where I can find some of that?

Ghosted by BUCKLY! @ 12/17/2008 6:38 PM EST


Know what’d be great?
Mista Snowman sno-cones.
OH MY GOD! I MAKE TASTEEE TREATS!
MERRRRYYYYY CHRISTMATTTTT!!!!

Ghosted by Lucky Lighter @ 12/17/2008 6:41 PM EST


My cousin had the snoopy one damn I want snoopy ice now….I’d also like to mention I’m loving the calendar again this year

Ghosted by theyav @ 12/17/2008 6:42 PM EST


You know, I get the feeling that a lot of this kind of stuff ends up being meant for people in their late twenties :D

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/17/2008 6:43 PM EST


makes me wish that I had a 7-11 by my house. damn living in Wisconsin

Ghosted by punkass1 @ 12/17/2008 6:50 PM EST


It looks more like Mrs. Snowman. This is a great chance at publicity for a bit player!

Ghosted by PlantMonster @ 12/17/2008 6:53 PM EST


Mista Snowman now has his own slushie maker. CHRISTMAS MAGIC!!! :D Nice Advent entry too. Skunkalicious is my new fav word for the day.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/17/2008 6:54 PM EST


Woo! Awesome job, Matt. I’d have a sundae right now, but I’m cold and sleepy right now. Ah… snow day. I’m loving it.

Ghosted by Aaron @ 12/17/2008 7:02 PM EST


That Mr. Snowman snow cone maker has long fluttery eyelashes, the cartoon and toy world’s universal symbol of something being female.

I’m taking this as a sign that Mrs. Snowman resurfaced and is now pursuing a career using her ass as an ice grinder. That or Mista Snowman is a tranny.

Ghosted by hobbitsubculture @ 12/17/2008 7:06 PM EST


You actually took the picture on the roof. That’s fucking awesome. Excellent post.

Ghosted by Jason @ 12/17/2008 7:10 PM EST


Never had a snoopy, or any type of snow cone maker. But if I did have those things, it would be wonderful for frozen drinks. Trying to think of a nice blue alcohol that could be used in place of Kool Aid!

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/17/2008 7:11 PM EST


I’m not a big Sno-Cone guy. I love the syrups, but it all falls to the bottom and you’re left with barely flavored ice. I’d rather drink the syrup.

Mr. Snowman looks quite a bit like the killer snowman Jack Frost. There’s something about those eyes and that smile that’s kinda creepy.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/17/2008 7:19 PM EST


My Sister-in-Law bought one of those a couple of years ago as a lark, and it is indeed labor-intensive. Sweat Shop intensive, which is sad because sweat does not need to be in your large curd crunchy snow cone. I ought to find it and make a cone with some sugar-free drink mix from Wal-Mart. Peach, or Cherry Limeade?

Ghosted by kingklash @ 12/17/2008 7:21 PM EST


Mmmmmmm Great Bluedini snow cone….

Ghosted by drew do @ 12/17/2008 7:24 PM EST


What’s with the Chia Tree With Star Light?

Ghosted by Margaret @ 12/17/2008 7:25 PM EST


I was going to post something involving the phrase, “CHRISTMAS MAGIC,” but ULTRAMAN beat me to it. Now…I got nothing. Thanks bunches, ULTRAMAN.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 12/17/2008 7:25 PM EST


LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK!

The neighbors still have snow on their roofs!

(Roofs? I sound like a 5 year with a speech imediment. How does one pluralize Roof anyway? Rooves?)

Anyway.
That little Snowman squirty bottle is like…
the CUTEST THING EVER!

Ghosted by kittymao @ 12/17/2008 7:32 PM EST


sorry to double post, but I totally just channeled Cher on accident.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 12/17/2008 7:34 PM EST


I figured 3 years was enough time to lurk before popping my posting cherry, so then getting a first with my first reply…it must be a Christmas miracle.

Just to add; love the site Matt, keep up the good work.

Ghosted by Plushie Banjo @ 12/17/2008 8:12 PM EST


I want me some blue snowman shit

Ghosted by ashley @ 12/17/2008 8:17 PM EST


kittymao
Rooftops would probably be the best way to pluralize roof.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/17/2008 8:32 PM EST


Congrats, Matt. Not only is X-E the first google hit for Christmas Crunch, but it’s also #1 for “Great Bluedini”. That’s two days in a row. Well done!

Ghosted by Garrett @ 12/17/2008 8:33 PM EST


Love the Advent Calender blogs! Hope you enjoy many more icey treats with your new toy!

Ghosted by Daniel L. @ 12/17/2008 8:52 PM EST


lovely roof shot! i had a dumbo snocone maker when i was bout 7ish, and remember how hard it was to work. it seemed to take hours (in kid time) and always ended in hurt hands, gritty ice pebbles, and bland syrup. that said, i still want a snowman snocone maker!

Ghosted by stina @ 12/17/2008 9:01 PM EST


Y’know, have a Slurpee maker that I have never used.

I also had a make your own ice cream machine when I was a kid. I used it all of once and then my parents sold it on me, I was crushed. It was a lot of work to make ice cream, you had to buy a lot of stuff that you wouldn’t normally find in your kitchen.

Loving Mr. Snowman sno-cone maker!

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 12/17/2008 9:01 PM EST


OMGOMGOMGOMG

….

AWESOME!!

Ghosted by horuheo @ 12/17/2008 9:15 PM EST


Who else is watching the new Muppets special? I’m finding it humorous, but the voices sound all wrong, and some of the puppets just look….off.

Mrs. Piggy especially. Her voice is too low. :(

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/17/2008 9:19 PM EST


I can’t believe they still sell the Snoopy one. It’s one of my earliest childhood memories (probably 1983) and my cousin had one. The fact that it looks identical to the same one I used back then makes me want to rush out and get one.

Ghosted by Daniel @ 12/17/2008 9:20 PM EST


Teddy Ray: Yur most welcome! :)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/17/2008 9:22 PM EST


I envy your snowy rooftops. We got a tiny bit of snow yesterday here in South Jersey, but it was mostly rain and sleet.

I wanted the Snoopy Sno-Cone Maker for years but never got one. I guess my parents figured it was pointless to have a sno-cone maker when you live in a summer resort, where sno-cones are literally a dime a dozen during the summer months. That snowman sno-cone maker is pretty cool, though, even if it’s not something I’d buy for myself. (MAYBE my cousins.)

Ghosted by starwenn @ 12/17/2008 9:36 PM EST


OHMIGODOHMIGODOHMIGODOHMIGODOHMIGOD

I LOVE SLUSHIES!!!

AND MISTA SNOWMAN!!

MY PANTS JUST EXPLODED!!

Seriously, he’s my favorite character, next to James Lipton. Actually, they’re tied.

They should have babies.

I had some catching up to do, so this comment is a little late. I’ve never had Christmas Crunch. So now that makes Egg Nog and a cereal I’ve seen commercials for for damn near 20 years, if not more.

Maybe I don’t like Christmas as much I think.

The AC is awesome. The Santa/Man Eating Chicken bit with them reading Kuse’s diary was awesome.

Ghosted by Darth Galvatron @ 12/17/2008 9:37 PM EST


Cameron T., totally agree. Scooter was freakin me out ’cause he looked so….dead… D:

And Fozzie’s voice is bugging me the most thus far. As a huge Muppet fanatic, this is depressing. :[

Ghosted by Spiffy @ 12/17/2008 9:41 PM EST


I’m watching Pushing Daisies for the first time in a month. I was working every wednesday, but I DVR’d the missing episodes but haven’t watched them yet.

The awesome plot in this episode, as well as the intro exposition seems to remind me that I didn’t miss a thing.

“Oh, hell no.” Jim Dale is so awesome.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/17/2008 9:45 PM EST


OMG Are Knacks and Cher on SNAKE MOUNTAIN!!!!!!?

I thought Muppets was cool,especially Law and Order guy and Uma Thurman. Yeah,some of the voices wern’t the same,but people die. What can you do?

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 12/17/2008 10:12 PM EST


The best part was Beaker and the girl at the end. Mee-Meep? Hilarious stuff.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/17/2008 10:15 PM EST


I remember when I was a young child and I very much wanted the Snoopy Sno-Cone maker, but it never fell into my grasp. My Mom would purchase it for other child relatives’ birthdays/Christmas but I never had one of my own. My attempts to get the child relatives to try it out while I was there always fell flat and I was left to wonder if I would ever experience the wonder of a Snoopy Sno-Cone.

Then when I was around 9 or 10 I was at my best “friend’s” house. Said friend was quite the bitchy young lady and was often full of deceptions and trickery, so perhaps I should have known better when she quickly agreed to my suggestion to bust out her Sno Cone Machine.

She proposed that she would hold the dixie cup under the chute while I turned the crank to make a sno cone for her, then we would switch and she would grind up some ice cubes for me. Sounds like a plan! I thought, and I set about turning the crank. And turning the crank. And turning the crank. As it turned out it was a lot more work than I ever imagined. My friend spurred me onward, and I kept going… finally I had ground enough ice to fill the dixie cup. The skin between my thumb and index finger was now a raw open blister but Hey! We had a sno-cone!

Time to trade up… but friend decided she had had enough if the Sno Cone machine. Disappointed I proposed maybe we could split the tiny sno cone. She informed me the snow cone was small enough as it was! So despite my efforts I didn’t get to sample the fruit of my labor.

Thus ended my interest in the Snoopy Sno Cone Machine, and had I better sense at the time, that friendship. :D

Ghosted by Dragonstorm @ 12/17/2008 10:37 PM EST


Did you know that Mr. Snowman also got his own airport?
It’s true, just google “snowman international airport”.

Ghosted by MonkeyFonics @ 12/17/2008 10:52 PM EST


I always wanted that damn Snoopy Snow Cone machine. Then one year, I went to my cousin’s house and they HAD IT. We worked and worked then gave up and got my aunt to make us Sno Cones while we waited in the living room watching “Real Ghostbusters”

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 12/17/2008 10:57 PM EST


I have the more autumnal Harry Potter themed frozen pumpkin juice maker. Same deal, just came with gross punkin flavored mix.

Ghosted by Lucky @ 12/17/2008 11:03 PM EST


Just bought that Edy’s Spumoni ice cream

I hope its yummy. btw….I do not like sno cones. These I might, but not them ones from the ice cream man…the ones that are hard as bricks.

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/17/2008 11:47 PM EST


Kid Nicky- Yes, they are. I’ve wanted a snow cone machine
for some time. Don’t really need one cause snow cone trucks come through my neighborhood frequently in the
Summertime. They come in the Winter too, selling Frito pies. Lanard is also known for making The Corps. A G.I.
Joe like line of action figures. It’s a good line.

Hawaiian shaved ice sounds good. I’m gonna see if I can
find some obscure Christmas specials on YouTube. I’ll
let you guys know if I find anything.

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 12/17/2008 11:51 PM EST


A quick thanks to my secretary for bringing in a big bowl of X-mas sweets (mostly caramel-filled chocolate balls, assorted jolly ranchers and assorted mini-hershey bars.)

Ghosted by Q @ 12/17/2008 11:52 PM EST


If you missed Miser Bros. Christmas, they are replaying it Friday at 7pm Eastern.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/18/2008 12:01 AM EST


Cameron T, I taped the Muppet movie, I’m gonna watch it now. I find I still have a hard time with Steve Whitmire’s voice of Ernie, his Kermit I can handle. As for characters that were Frank Oz, I don’t think I will ever get used to the different voices. As least Gonzo is the same!

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 12/18/2008 12:09 AM EST


LoneStar76 – How long has it been since you’ve seen this one. It wasn’t really a special, but it was a Cristmas Carol themed episode of The Real Ghostbusters:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG97IEaAgmI

Ghosted by Jack @ 12/18/2008 12:13 AM EST


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