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02/19/2009: Mountain Dew Voltage and Operation Fruit Snacks.

Not much has changed since I last smacked the keyboard and pushed the stupid “publish” button, which for some reason always takes 3-4 clicks to actually work. Perhaps this is Wordpress’s way of making me really think about what I’m putting out there. Or maybe it’s because I use a really hideous wireless mouse that refuses to function if its receiver is within 37 miles of any other electronic device.

I turned 30. Big, scary number. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel just a little bit old. With my vices, 30 is practically middle-aged. And I’m now faced with the awful truth that most of the world’s hottest celebrities are younger than me. That just pisses me the fuck off.

I’m fine with being 30 in real life. On the Internet, I wish I was 26 or 27. I should’ve lied about my birth year when I started X-E, because then I’d have another 3 or 4 years before people who hate me would have the right to describe me as “some thirty-something idiot who writes about soda and fruit snacks all day.” Oh well — I cannot escape my destiny:

Looks like I missed the hubbub, but apparently, the latest Mountain Dew spinoff was chosen by “we the people” for a national release. More importantly, the latest Mountain Dew spinoff is some kind of crazy ass electric blue. My brain and heart are at odds on this one. My brain wonders how PepsiCo could forget the massive risk involved with blue soft drinks, as evidenced with their earlier “Pepsi Blue” nightmare. (Which I covered in that oft-plagiarized opus, Dead Sodas.) Still, my heart loves the idea of drinking carbonated Romulan Ale too much to care.

When it comes to blue drinks, everyone wants to like them. Hell, just typing the term “blue drink” had made me 15% happier overall. We want to like blue drinks — and maybe we genuinely do — but when you get all objective and philosophical about it, there just aren’t going to be a lot of opportunities to down a bottle of blue soda without feeling stupid. It’s a little too precious. If McDonald’s started shaping their McNuggets like ninja stars, I’d be the first person in line for a golden arches tattoo, but I’d probably never eat Chicken McNuggets again. I don’t know if that’s a truly correlating analogy, but it’s late, and I’m stoned.

Did I really get this far without even telling you the name of this new blue drink? Seems I did. It’s Mountain Dew Voltage, and it’s “charged” with raspberry citrus flavor and ginseng. I always panic when I read “ginseng” on a beverage label, because it’s usually code for “something that will make me sad.” But it’s not so bad. It’s sweet as fuck, and I sorta feel as if I’m drinking from a pool of seventeen different soft drinks upon every sip, but it’s not so bad. Actually, it tastes like melted down Fla-Vor-Ices — and that is definitely “not so bad.”

And it is blue. Really blue. It’s not quite “ocean blue,” but if you were to color an ocean using crayons, it’s that kind of blue. It’s crayon ocean blue. I don’t foresee myself purchasing Mountain Dew Voltage too often in the future, but then again, as the first few paragraphs detail, I’m only allowed to drink warm milk and Sanka now. Fuuuuuck.

Click here to visit Voltage’s official website. It could change your life, though probably not as much as eating a cherry fruit snack version of the Operation dude’s funny bone.

I’m still trying to wrap my head around these. Kellogg’s has taken plenty of hope shots in the past, but Operation fruit snacks? Seriously? Operation? It’s a nice idea if you’re a fool blogger who needs to lose some writer rust on an easy target, but what about everyone else?

Fruit snacks are mainly marketed to elementary school kids, but are children really going to pick Operation over Batman, Optimus, Miley, Barbie and whatever other fruit snack themes are out there? No way, I say. Fruit snack themes usually come by way of a certain something’s Q score at the schoolyard, and “the wacky doctor game” just does not rate in 2009.

Looking at the snacks, I realize that it’d take a psychotically advanced mind to connect Operation to them without the clues provided by the box and foily wrappers. There are frogs, birds, bells, dogs — all stuff that ties into the board game, but not in any remarkably iconic way. Really, it’s the sort of inane assortment you’d expect from a generic brand of fruit snacks found at the comically ethnic closeout store on the wrong side of the tracks. Plus, from everything I’ve seen, the individual packets include too many yellows and nowhere near enough reds. I consider this a personal insult, and so should you.


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Discussion Thread: 530 comments

I have no problem with remakes myself. Although I DO think they should stop for a while.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/02/2009 10:29 PM EST


Flabslapper= Thank you very much. See Matt, that didn’t take very long. You could have finished it long ago in
a short time.

Ghosted by Lonestar76 @ 03/02/2009 11:13 PM EST


Flabslapper : XD That was absolutely amazing.

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 03/02/2009 11:25 PM EST


So I just bought a copy of Watchmen with the Bday money I got. I’ve only read the first chapter so far, but I like it. I’m not a huge Comic book fan or anything but I loved V for Vendetta…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 03/02/2009 11:51 PM EST


Flabslapper: I gotta admit, I liked that ending.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/03/2009 1:56 AM EST


The Game: That show you were talking about with the House appearing in the desert and everything? I believe it was an episode of The Outer Limits and originally ran on Shotime and later rebroadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel. I remember seeing it recently and wasn’t a bit surprised by the “surprise” ending to it…

Ghosted by Delkon @ 03/03/2009 4:44 AM EST


JILLS, shoot me an email, flyingredballoon@yahoo.com I NEED some classic Kool-Aid

Ghosted by Joe @ 03/03/2009 6:32 AM EST


Anyone else see the trailer for Haunting in Connecticut? It’s a Hollywood production of the haunting documented in the Discovery Channel movie of the same name that was superbly creepy. The DC version was easily the best “A Haunting…” episode ever. Unfortunately, the Hollywood version appears to bear little rememblance to the first film. Looks like a rental.

Ghosted by tanta07 @ 03/03/2009 10:33 AM EST


@The Game:

I think this is what you are talking about. It was an episode of Night Visions:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0660986/synopsis

Ghosted by Jack @ 03/03/2009 12:40 PM EST


ah Benjamin, I’m going to crappily photoshop Poochie and Kuse together doing just that! Perhaps I smell a spin- off…?

Ghosted by flabslapper @ 03/03/2009 1:18 PM EST


Cameron: Way to go!!! I hope you enjoy the series, it’s really good, but it can be a bit tough to get everything that’s going on the first time you read it. I just finished reading “V For Vendetta”, and I’m a bit sad that I didn’t enjoy the comic nearly as much as the movie. It was ok, but it wasn’t nearly as amazing as Watchmen is.

Ghosted by DrSketch @ 03/03/2009 1:43 PM EST


McDonald’s update: They are setting up the forms for the foundation now. Most likely it’ll be poured by the weekend. Most of the utility work looks to be underway.

Now that Watchmen is hitting the Silver Screen, anyone think that Kingdom Come could be done?

Ghosted by kingklash @ 03/03/2009 2:26 PM EST


Goob, do you remember the series finale of Roseanne? Major WTF moment.

Since we’ve been talking about TV theme songs, did anyone hear/own Saturday Morning Cartoon’s Greatest Hits? It was an album from 1995 featuring lots of rock bands doing cartoon songs. One of my favorite CDs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Morning

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 03/03/2009 2:34 PM EST


Hey TOmmy!, I love me some Japanese stuff. Some of my favorite anime are Mobile Suit Gundam (the original from 1979), Hajime no Ippo (who knew boxing was so fucking awesome?), Sailor Moon, Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, Ouran High School Host Club, Android Kikaider: The Animation, etc. etc. etc. These days I mostly stick to mecha anime, but every once in a while I can be convinced to watch something else. XD

Also, yes I am completely fucking sick of remakes. It’s really getting old now.

Ghosted by Annette @ 03/03/2009 3:46 PM EST


Since everyone’s birthdays commin up, I fell obligated to say that I turned 31 on February 28. Flapper, Friggin A man. Now I feel we can all move on from the AC. Thank christ

Ghosted by Mild Bill @ 03/03/2009 3:48 PM EST


Dr. Sketch, I didn’t like the V for Vendetta comic nearly as much as I liked the movie, either. I can’t really put my finger on it, but the movie seemed to have so much more power in it for me.

Ghosted by Annette @ 03/03/2009 3:48 PM EST


On the new retro tv network, they’ve been showing episodes of Night Gallery and quite a few of those episodes have WTF endings (I’m looking right at YOU “Whisper”).

I didn’t care for the series Finale of Night Court. So Bull just abandons his wife and job to go traveling with some aliens? Huh?

Ghosted by KING JLA @ 03/03/2009 3:50 PM EST


I definately prefer the “V for Vendetta” movie over the comic because the movie focussed on the main story of “V” and cut out all of the unneccessary and frankly boring subplots.

That’s why I think Snyder is doing a great thing by saving alot of the “Watchmen” subplots (like that pirate comic) for separate DVDs.

Ghosted by KING JLA @ 03/03/2009 3:54 PM EST


I still say the Tales of the Black Freighter is INTEGRAL to the story… it also seems completely pointless put it out as a standalone story on a separate dvd because it has HUGE gaps where we dont get to see what happens… if alan moore were dead, he’d be spinning in his grave right now…

Ghosted by TOmmy! @ 03/03/2009 5:06 PM EST


Heh Teddy Ray we’re about due for another rehash of the Roseanne finale. In my personal fanon the show ended after Jackie sees the news about the lotto.

TOmmy!, I’m with you. I’m not a purist or a nitpicker (okay, I am, but go with it) but I feel like Snyder would be best served by picking a project to adapt where he can at least hit on all of the major themes without screwing it up too badly. And without having to rely on six different versions and supplemental DVDs.

Now, I haven’t seen the movie or many reviews yet, maybe he pulls it off. But I watched 300 again a couple of weeks ago, and I’m just not that optimistic. It will look great though!

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 03/03/2009 5:31 PM EST


What is Roseanne?

Ghosted by Goob @ 03/03/2009 5:46 PM EST


Season 2 of Reaper premieres tonite on CW. WATCH IT because your King commands you.

Ghosted by KING JLA @ 03/03/2009 7:20 PM EST


I’m cautiously optimistic that Watchmen will still be good without the Black Freighter bits. I loved the way it worked in the comic (the scenes describing each other and playing off of each other), but I just don’t see how it could work in the movie. I’m even ok that they took the giant squid out of the end. If the movie is even half as good as the comic I’ll be happy, because the comic was really that good.

Ghosted by Dr. Sketch @ 03/03/2009 7:59 PM EST


Jack- Holy mother of God. That’s it. THANK YOU!!! Here’s a bit more- Click my name.
And I shall now disappear until such a time that X-E needs me… [swoosh][crash] OWCH!

Ghosted by The Game @ 03/03/2009 8:13 PM EST


Jeez, I step away from this joint for a few days and we’re up to almost 500 comments on this thing already.

“It seems old Rev is on the tip of everyone’s tongue this afternoon.

Hmf.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 03/04/2009 2:01 AM EST


Hai gaiz

Ghosted by Neg @ 03/04/2009 3:09 AM EST


I am jet lagged and can’t sleep. At least I can take solace in the fact that I was away for an entire month and there was at least one new entry…I guess that counts as progress what with these ‘uncertain times’ and all.

p.s. If you drink blue mountain dew and operation gummies your stomach explodes. True story.

maybe that’s what happened to Matt.

Ghosted by ellaenchanted @ 03/04/2009 6:13 AM EST


DJ D,

Statements like that are how I got my frisky reputation, even though in reality I am a virtuous woman of the cloth.

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 03/04/2009 10:11 AM EST


Hai neg!

Ghosted by JoshC @ 03/04/2009 11:09 AM EST


I have asked this before, but it’s time to toss out a variation:
What past Toy Franchise and/or Cartoon do you think deserves another chance?

I’d like to see them take another stab at Mighty Orbots and MASK. Orbots almost had toys, with prototypes based on Godmars molds from Japan. But I would love to see new adventures of Mobile Armored Strike Kommand. Seems there was a “Specialist Trakker” figure sneak’d in GI Joe not too long ago. Imagine vehicles like Hurricane, or Switchblade scaled up and driven by Duke and Destro.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 03/04/2009 1:19 PM EST


I’d like to see The Littles redone. I can’t really put my finger on why I liked them so much, but for some reason it was one of my favorite cartoons.

Ghosted by Mild Bill @ 03/04/2009 1:47 PM EST


I’d like COPS to come back. That was a underrated cartoon. I’d also would have liked to see Legion of Superheroes and Silver Surfer last longer. Both were good cartoons. I’d also like to see The Avengers done right.

Ghosted by KING JLA @ 03/04/2009 3:49 PM EST


This may have been syndicated in New England, but I loved the Force Five characters and would think they would be prime for a come back.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_Five

They should also bring back Battle Of The Planets and Starblazers.

Ghosted by Tabandz @ 03/04/2009 3:59 PM EST


kingklash–MASK is one I would definitely like to see come back. I was always a big fan of that. Wheeled Warriors would be another good one.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 03/04/2009 5:04 PM EST


Speaking of bringing things back, I heard that there’s gonna be new Rainbow Brite toys sometime this year.

Has anyone noticed the recent trend of retro packaging? Like, I just got a box of Cocoa Puffs today that looks like it came out of the 1960s. It’s awesome. I almost don’t even want to open it.

Ghosted by Annette @ 03/04/2009 5:39 PM EST


KING JLA,

We have a local tv station here in L.A. that airs only classic programs, although they do run court shows for a couple of hours on weekday afternoons. This station ran Night Gallery for a while, but that was over a year ago now. They do run The Twilight Zone Monday – Friday from 10 – 11 pm.

Annette,
I’ve noticed the retro packaging on General Mills cereals being sold at Target. Not just Cocoa Puffs, but also Cheerios, Trix, and Lucky Charms.

Ghosted by Thomas @ 03/04/2009 6:06 PM EST


I was always partial to the Centurions. But the toy line was always a bit too large for my taste. They were big enough for your friends kid sister to steal it and secretly marry it off to one of her Barbies.
Not like that has ever happened to me… :|

Ghosted by Bill @ 03/04/2009 6:15 PM EST


The centurions had an awesome toyline. The show was awesome too. Mask was great too. I’d love to see modern versions of all the shows/toylines that have been mentioned so far.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/04/2009 6:47 PM EST


I don’t know if I want to see anything make a comeback per se, but I do wish Boomerang or something would show He-Man G.I. Joe, and Transformers…the REAL Transformers…you know what I mean.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 03/04/2009 8:02 PM EST


OHMIGOD! OHMIGOD! OHMIGOD! LOST TONIGHT… Wow = still catching my breath.

I shall try to restrain myself until later on when I know others have seen it.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 03/04/2009 9:13 PM EST


Advent Calendar Missing FBI Poster= HAHAHAHA

Ghosted by KING JLA @ 03/04/2009 10:16 PM EST


Shit, Waiterbot’s missing with those two? I’ll bet he’s having a GREAT time…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 03/04/2009 10:55 PM EST


Ugh.
Well not surprised.
My heart did sink a little when i saw the calendar was gone….

Ghosted by Boner Jams 03 @ 03/04/2009 11:41 PM EST


I see the AC is gone! I think Matt has something planned for it. I like the FBI poster.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/04/2009 11:46 PM EST


Alright, I’ll forgive the unfinished Advent Calendar as long as there is an awesome three day wrap-up starting Nov. 28, 2009.

Ghosted by Timbo @ 03/04/2009 11:47 PM EST


Annette, I got a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup out of the vending machine on campus the other day and it seems they have suddenly changed to 60s retro packaging as well. I think this is more to advertise the fact that they have reverted back to real milk chocolate rather than that terrible fake “mockolate” that all the American companies have been using for the past year or so.

Ghosted by Palmerholic @ 03/05/2009 12:02 AM EST


On this very day
A young man decided “hey
lets change the hearts of everyone
and cancel what has been done”

But I do not blame him
for he loves Invader Zim
Okay that’s probably made up
but he has some cool cups

If we don’t see the rest
will we ever find out the best
story this side the internet has told
or will we all grow old?

-Advent Calender
By Me.

Ghosted by Tom @ 03/05/2009 12:38 AM EST


No… WHERES THE ADVENT CALENDER?

Ghosted by Aaron @ 03/05/2009 12:48 AM EST


Bill–Centurions were great. Visionaries were great too. I always loved those. I’d kind of like to see those make a return, but I’m afraid they’d just be all screwed up. It was kind of just fine the way it was.

On the subject of old cartoons getting a decent re-run, I’d like to see the old Dungeons and Dragons again somewhere. I never played the game, but loved the cartoon.

Tom–I think I just teared up a little.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 03/05/2009 1:39 AM EST


lmao Tom

I had a 3.4 pound gain this week…mainly due to having to weigh in at night bc of the snow storm and the morning meeting being cancelled…also due to my “friend” who shows up whenever she wants to at random times. No one bothered to inform me that when you work out, that your muscles retain water so they can heal…

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 03/05/2009 4:18 AM EST


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