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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.

Posted by Matt on 02/19/2009. E-mail me!



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Plantmonster, come over here. I’m gonna poke you in the eye. Just stick your eye on the end of my finger.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 02/21/2009 2:45 PM


I finally found a way to describe the hierarchy on this blog- click my name (Rev.).

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 02/21/2009 2:58 PM


Oh no – not the “H” word!

That word keeps popping up in all my social circles. But, good call plantmonster.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 02/21/2009 3:18 PM


One last post for a while.
Rev.- Did you ever wonder WHY people use the term “hierarchy” when they’re around you?

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 02/21/2009 3:26 PM


I think Nick at Nite was a huge influence on my n– aw SHIT that stupid Firefox update box popped up while I was typing and I accidentally told it to update and now it’s downloading the update which I didn’t want because I don’t like Firefox 3 ARGH

Ahem. Nick at Nite was a big influence on my general affinity for old things. That and having really old parents (my mom was 38 when I was born and my dad was 36). I really miss the days when Nick at Nite was awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 02/21/2009 3:34 PM


Wait. Actually my dad was 34 when I was born. Not that anyone cares but I don’t like to leave mistakes uncorrected. XD

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 02/21/2009 3:36 PM


Ryane: I’m Horde too. I’m on the Nazgrel realm. Also I’m a Hunter.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/21/2009 5:20 PM


Happy Birthday Matt! It’s all downhill from here…I know.

Chestnuts roasted by kingchachi @ 02/21/2009 6:43 PM


Since we’re talking about age, I was born in 1985 and I turned 24 last month. I was a little one in the late 80s, but that doesn’t mean that I didn’t experience some of the culture. I watched a lot of Punky Brewster, Small Wonder, TMNT, ALF, Muppet Babies and shows TGIF in the single digit years of my life. I basically got the hand-me-downs from the kids of the late 80s until the 90s culture began to grow.
I’d have to say that 93 was really the year that solidified the 90s for me, at 8 years old I was watching Frasier (Even though I didn’t grasp a lot of the humor back then, I just thought Kelsey Grammer was cool), Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Gargoyles and whatever else was on in the afternoon.
I was also heavy into the Disney Renaissance, but what little girl wasn’t? Belle and Jasmine kicked booty.

Chestnuts roasted by Palmerholic @ 02/21/2009 8:08 PM


I hear you Palmerholic.

I was born in 1983, and I’m 25 years old (but I have a young face and if anyone outside this blog asks, I’m 18).

I actually remember the 80s pretty well because my memory goes all the way back to me being 1 year old. I remember He-Man, Jem and Transformers fondly (In fact I still watch alot of Jem thanks to youtube).

But, I was still very much a kid in the 90s, and got to enjoy the best that it had to offer, as well. TGIF, Power Rangers, etc.

Not to mention, I never stopped watching/liking kid stuff. So I have no problem enjoying many of the more recent shows, etc. I tape all the Saturday morning shows (CW 4Kids Line-up) so I can watch them when I get home from work!

I consider myself lucky to have been a kid in the 80s and 90s, and a childlike adult today.

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 02/21/2009 8:40 PM


Alright, guys…I need Mario Kart friend codes, please. Mine is 0689-0640-4692. My wife has our Mii set up as a black guy, while we are both white. I’m confused. I think our name is Ray House or something. Not sure what all you need to know. We’re about to eat, I’ll hang around til then, then we’ll be racing.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 02/21/2009 8:58 PM


Happy SNT!!!! God I’m soooo addicted to blog tv. If anyone gets a chance, go watch jeepers media channel there. The guys a toy designer and product developer…and designs crap loads of happy meal toys.

also….I’m getting sick of eating…all these dam points..

Federal gov took out 599 from my tax refund…leaving me with 36 dollars…thank goodness the state check arrived for 77 dollars.
I’m buying a treadmill this week…it should be here by tuesday. Local thrift store got some of the inventory from a gym or two that fell victim to the economy

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/21/2009 9:01 PM


I’m gonna add another proclamation:

I demand the return of the obscure Sid and Marty Kroftt show from the 80s “DC Follies.” That show would be a HUGE hit today making fun of politics and hollywood the way it did. Just look at the success of Daily Show and Colbert Report for proof.

Chestnuts roasted by KING JLA @ 02/21/2009 9:02 PM


SNT!!! I’m home alone tonight and I just had some pizza and watched some season 3 of the Muppet show.

Never discount someone being influenced by an older sibling or an older child they spent a lot of time with.

My dad was a big reason I was into music that wasn’t for my age group. Most of my friends enjoyed NKOTB where I was into the Beatles and Steve Miller Band. Funny enough my husband loves classic rock and has influenced my 3 year old to love Led Zeppelin. He loves the movie The Last Waltz and asks to watch it constantly. I also believe he is the only 3 year old to know that Get In On Bang a Gong is sung by T-Rex.

As for old TV shows I watched as a kid, I loved, I dream of Jeanie, Bewitched and The Addams Family!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 02/21/2009 10:03 PM


Tetsu-
It’s a message board about Japanese sci fi. Thought I recognised your screen name from there,but I guess not.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 02/21/2009 10:20 PM


Happy SNT ya’ll!!! :D I’ll be back a little later.
Teddy Ray: I’ll give ya my MK Wii code later. :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/21/2009 10:30 PM


ohhh my head hurts…bright ceiling light is bright

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/21/2009 11:15 PM


woo… i saw smurf plushies at Target and they came with DVD’s

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/21/2009 11:24 PM


Teddy Ray

Mario Kart Code:

1118-4141-0274

Wii Code:

4352 0720 2033 6534

On the Mii voting channel you can get a lot of Mii’s that look like cartoon characters or celebrities if you are into that sort of thing. I have a Michael Myers one that kicks ass. The internet channel is neat too and worth the 5 bucks IMO. You can find lots of flash games that you would just use your mouse to play that is Wiimote compatible. I use orb too to watch movies that are on my computer on my wii streaming through the internet.

Rev. What if I was being a SAM and I was topping from the bottom hmmmm??? I was a sub for a few years. One day I just quit and I haven’t thought about doing it since. Well on occasion but not as a full time sub like before. I have a good feeling I will call you a dirty bitch in the future but I will not think about putting the word little with it again. Out of respect of the Big Boss in the area. That is just a term that I call people randomly.

Mandy_Reeves Me too. I enjoy Michael Buckley, Zipster, Mike Mozart, Chuck, and some others that do videos on youtube that I have gotten to know through their videos and live shows. Zipster got me thinking about that partner thing, I don’t think I would be able to get 10,000 people in a month though. Bummer.

My friends think I am very fascinating though. I did a live show on another site on new years eve night and I still get people sending me friend requests or just randomly saying, “hey I saw you on New Year’s Eve! You were Great and very funny!” I feel like a legend.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/21/2009 11:50 PM


Chris We don’t want you here if that is all you can talk about. It’s annoying. Get a new hobby. Or go outside and get some exercise.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/21/2009 11:56 PM


4339-3633-8784 My Mario Kart Wii code Teddy Ray.
7069-6492-2609-2339 My Wii system code. I’ll try to race

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/22/2009 12:56 AM


MATT!!! NINJA TURTLE NEWS!!!

I work for Toys R Us! Today we received the 25th Anniversary Turtles. They are the original box art toys with the original orange weapons! They even come with a DVD of an original episode of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon! Each turtle has a separate episode!

Check out my photos guys!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29735778@N06/3299721474/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29735778@N06/3299721614/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29735778@N06/3299721740/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29735778@N06/3298892091/

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel Lopez @ 02/22/2009 2:53 AM


Honestly,I kind of feel like Wii was a big ripoff. There’s never any games out for it. Wasn’t Punch-Out!! supposed to come out? I don’t understand what the fucking holdup is.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 02/22/2009 9:18 AM


Daniel Lopez

I made a TRU run yesterday and saw those. I contemplated buying, but they were asking $9.99 for them. So if you want all four turtles, pony up $40. They just weren’t worth it to me.

I wonder if they will release old playsets? There was a Foot Clan flying car (like the Nuetrino’s car) that was one of my favorite toys as a kid.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/22/2009 9:48 AM


Kid Nicky
I don’t think a release date for Punch-Out!! Wii has been announced yet. But there are lots of upcoming Wii games. MadWorld, The Conduit, TMNT: Smash Up, Wii Sports Resort, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, etc.

I expect Nintendo has a bunch of projects they haven’t shown yet that will be revealed at E3. They know last year’s E3 was a big disappointment, so hopefully they won’t repeat that.

Anyway what kind of games do you like? There are lots of great Wii games out there.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/22/2009 10:17 AM


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