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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!



Discussion Thread: 525 comments

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Friend of mine says it’s crap, Nicky. But, he IS the kind of person to care if something violates the canon, soooo.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/22/2009 11:17 PM


Anybody watching the Oscars? I saw WALL•E won. Should’ve been nominated for Best Picture. Grrrr.

Kid Nicky

Have you played both Trauma Center titles? Those are fun. Hard. Infuriating. But in a good way.

What kind of games do you generally like, anyway? Just trying to find something you’d like!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/22/2009 11:30 PM


Chris This is the internet. This is something you do in your free time. This isn’t real life. And nobody’s perfect and life isn’t fair. You shouldn’t feel entitled to something that when it comes right down to it you aren’t.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/22/2009 11:42 PM


Wow… sense of entitlement much? I didn’t realize you were being forced to leave rude comments…

Chestnuts roasted by Dr. Sketch @ 02/22/2009 11:44 PM


So let me get something straight. No one is allowed to ask about the Advent Calendar? No one is allowed to be just the least bit upset that it wasn’t finished?

Some people around here should get off their high horses.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike Russo @ 02/23/2009 12:28 AM


People don’t do what they say they’re going to do ALL THE TIME.

We don’t even bat an eye at it, because we are all fallable, we say such things with good intentions, and we know that our friends will understand when we fall through.

Apparently, someone didn’t get that memo.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/23/2009 12:32 AM


You sure come from a shitty, uncaring place ^____^

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/23/2009 12:43 AM


Neg, lots of people don’t follow through with what they promise to do. Yes, that’s true. But lots of people also don’t run such a popular website and blog.

The AC looked like a labor of love last year. It was well thought out and well written. Reading it became a major part of the holiday for me. Then it just stopped and we got a few promises that it would continue but it’s been two months. Yet the AC is still sitting there when when Matt hasn’t mentioned it in weeks. It’s a shame it hasn’t been finished because it was beyond awesome.

And I think people have a right to say something if it bothers them.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike Russo @ 02/23/2009 12:45 AM


Here we go again…

Anywho – maybe Matt did plan to end it on a cliffhanger so that at some point during the year he could continue it?

Like in the summer? Maybe it won’t just be a winter-time advent calendar anymore.

In any case – I really loved the increase in size of this years calendar – the circus was great, the dungeon was awesome. I’d really love to see a behind the scenes – “making of” the Advent Calendar. What do you think Matt? Would you want to share some pictures of the set-up, or is it all part of the mystique?

=D

Chestnuts roasted by ThePlatinumStag @ 02/23/2009 12:47 AM


Chris, *excuse, lying

l2spell, srsly

/me hi5′s neg!

Chestnuts roasted by Harold Yuma @ 02/23/2009 12:50 AM


Wow, thank you grammer Nazi. Lord knows people always love your input.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 02/23/2009 12:52 AM


Haha, Harold is my homeboy.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/23/2009 12:54 AM


Don’t they?! I’m so glad that you were glad to see it. Well, did my good deed of the day…

Chestnuts roasted by Harold Yuma @ 02/23/2009 12:56 AM


Maybe Matt just doesn’t know how to finished the AC. As a writer, I can sympathize. The last short story I wrote sat unfinished for 6 months because I had no clue where to go.

Anyway, chill out, people.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/23/2009 1:14 AM


Harold, Harold. Apon?!? You’re not pulling your weight here, bud ;)

I ran out for sushi so I’m a bit behind on the Oscars. A bit ago John Legend sang the WALL-E song quite awesomely, and now it’s time for the In Memoriam reel. I’ve already seen the only wins I’m particularly invested in, WALL-E and Heath Ledger. It’s kind of funny how the whole show so far they’ve been patting themselves on the back, “Ooh, look, we nominated WALL-E, Dark Knight, Tropic Thunder, High School Musical! We’re hip! We’re down with the youth!” And then of course for the most part they still give the awards to the same old Academy fare. Even awards like best effects and sound editing went to stuff like Benjamin Button and Slumdog. Not that I think movies should be judged worthwhile based on popularity, just that they’re going to have to figure out how to bridge that gap. On the other hand, that leads to things like Miley Cyrus standing on the red carpet saying she hopes to be back next year as a nominee (not kidding). All snark aside, they did a pretty good job of the show this year, you could see they really tried. I loved Jon Stewart but it was cool having a real song and dance man hosting.

Aw, Bernie! Still miss you, Mac Man :(

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/23/2009 2:16 AM


Kid Nicky: Don’t let the shovelware games get to you. There’s good games out there. Really. It’s just that it might seem like there aren’t that many great games for the Wii because of all the shovelware stuff . I’m not sayin Nintendo is perfect, I just think they deserve a little more credit than they’re givin sometimes, that’s all. Every console has good AND bad games. You just have to separate the good from the bad. That’s all. :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/23/2009 3:21 AM


Went to see Coraline this past Sunday (last chance to see it in 3D), and it was bloody fantastic!

The story was excellent. It’s your basic “young heroine discovers a nightmarish alternate world” story (and I loves me some nightmarish alternaworlds).

Anyway, if your list of favourite movies includes Labyrinth, Pan’s Labyrinth, Mirrormask, Spirited Away, Wizard Of Oz, or Alice In Wonderland (and mine does). This is your kind of movie!

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 02/23/2009 3:39 AM


I would hate to be caught “lieing”! I’d be looked down “apon” forever!

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 02/23/2009 7:25 AM


Matt … turning thirty didnt bother me, it was the next birthday when I became thirty ‘something’ that made me sulk for about 5 minutes. Now as I’m almost 40 I dont feel very different and I still love this site. The only thing that has changed between 30 and 39 is now when I see attractive young women I no longer think about thier phone number … instead I think about how hot thier mother probably looks

Chestnuts roasted by IGJoe @ 02/23/2009 10:34 AM


Since I am King around here, I think I’ll kill two birds with one stone and finish the AC and the infamous unfinished Cobra Chia Plot at the same time, so here it goes:

The AC heroes recruit GI Joe and TMNT to battle the giant crab and defeat him. They then cook and eat the crab and grow giant Chia Pets. But little does the group know that there is ANOTHER traitor in the midst and is hatching another plot against them, this one involving the Chia Pets. But you have to wait until December to find out. HAHAHA

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 02/23/2009 10:52 AM


Thanks for the codes, ULTRAMAN. Do you need my Wii code to add me as a friend? If so, I’ll have to post it later. The wife’s at work and my invalid self can’t get it right now.

I think Chris and Mike Russo need to get out of their respective basements, meet at some sleazy motel, bitch about the AC, and fellate each other.

I’m watching Spider-Man on TBS. Two thoughts: 1) The Green Goblin looks ridiculous. 2) Kirsten Dunst was a horrible choice for MJ, but she’s so hot in the rain scene. Smuggling raisins FTW!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 02/23/2009 12:51 PM


Am I the only person who doesn’t find Kirsten Dunst the least bit attractive?

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 02/23/2009 1:33 PM


Bitching about the advent calendar pretty much sucks.
that’s my two pennies.

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 02/23/2009 1:53 PM


Teddy Ray:Yeah I need your Wii code to add you as a friend.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/23/2009 3:25 PM


Hahaha, he did miss apon. Oh well, it was a really busy night where we were hanging out, so I say let it slide.

He’s quite the prescriptive grammarian. That’s the proper term for grammar nazi, you unlearn-ed individuals :P

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/23/2009 4:30 PM


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