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Dots Halloween Mix!

As you can see, X-E has been officially spruced. (Thank you Brian for another kickass design, and Robert for BTS work -- you are kindly and kingly gentlemen.) I still have to iron out some of the more minute details, but everything's looking pretty swank and murderous. New designs make me want to write more. It's like how my penmanship used to be awesome on the first few pages of a new school notebook. I hope this translates into more site content, but if it doesn't, at least we get to look at Glowing Slimerâ„¢ for two months. Possibly seven months.

Oh, and thanks for your great Halloween suggestions! I'm definitely going to roll with a number of them. Now I just need to hire someone to write in my name, and I can go back to raking in tens of billions of dollars worth of ad revenue for doing nothing but watching Sopranos reruns on HBO On Demand. (PS: In the episode where they fight with the Native Americans about Columbus Day, there's this great cutaway of Patsy Parisi randomly growling. I suggest watching it 40-50 times in a row for maximum impact.)

Moving on: Dots.

Some of you may remember my complete and utter fascination with "Ghost Dots" from this 2007 Halloween Countdown entry. In the article, I complained that the actual candies did not retain the facial features of the Ghost Dots shown on the packaging. Many others online shared this complaint. It was a web-wide Ghost Dots No-Face Protest. We had a petitiononline.com page and everything. Totally epic.

Months later, I actually received an e-mail from the person who designed the "Ghost Dots" package. The designer admitted that his superiors worried that customers would expect to see little happy faces on their candies, but he assured them that we wouldn't. He was wrong. I haven't been writing much because I've been in prison for killing him.

Facial features or not, "Ghost Dots" became an instant Halloween classic, and this year, they have sequels! Shown above is the Dots "Halloween Mix" -- a collection of 18 mini-boxes stuffed with one of three different spooky-themed Dots flavors. Every grab is a gamble, but there are no losers in this game.

They're way too adorable to eat. Way, way too adorable. I can find uglier candies to eat. These deserve to be in some kind of malformed Zen garden.

The attention to detail is phenomenal. Even aside from the magnificent bag in its green foiled glory, Tootsie actually gave each of the three flavors its own specific box. The makers of these "fun-sized" candy bags usually skimp out when it comes to that. I love Tootsie. I want to marry it.

A breakdown of the terrible trio:

Ghost Dots: The OG of the group. I've already written more about Ghost Dots than the collective output of everyone else on the planet, so I'll keep it brief. The taste is akin a muted lime, but it's impossible to know what Tootsie was really aiming for since the flavor's official title is "Ghost Mystery." I like food that outwits me.

Bat Dots: Okay, Bat Dots are seriously something else. The only reason that I have not named them the #1 Halloween Dot is because I am a loyal fucker and cannot commit such treason. But, if you haven't already sworn allegiance to Ghost Dots, you'll probably like these even better.

The box features a black dot with big wings and a cartoony smiley face drawn on, which isn't really that misleading since nobody is gullible enough to expect Dots with edible wings. It's a save-something-for-heaven situation. In reality, they're even cooler: Pure BLACK Dots, as black or possibly even blacker than coal. You'll want to throw incense on these things.

And the flavor? NOT LICORICE. Finally, a pure black candy that doesn't submit to social pressure by flavoring itself like horrible licorice! Nope, the official flavor of Bat Dots is "blood orange," and it's delicious. Nearly perfect on every front.

Candy Corn Dots: I hate candy corn, and so do you, but the tone of this post was been way too complimentary for me to switch gears now. Instead of griping, I will now present not one, but two redeeming factors. One, there's a scarecrow pictured on the boxes who looks like a hay-version of the patient guy from Operation. Two, these are two-tone Dots! Extra colors make everything better -- even things intended to taste like candy corn.

I have nothing else to say. Today's enthusiasm has been spent.

Posted by Matt on 09/09/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 310 comments

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Oh man, I can’t even say how much I missed these posts over the last couple months. Also, Matt, I think there’s something up with the archives. They’re not, well, there.

Chestnuts roasted by Dead Red. @ 09/09/2009 9:34 PM


I caught that from the last thread, I’ll have my friend check it out. The posts are safe, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/09/2009 9:36 PM


I see nothing wrong with candy corn. Any candy that you can make gingivitis ridden looking fangs with is just fine by me.

Chestnuts roasted by That guy @ 09/09/2009 9:37 PM


ARGH, this just reminds me that I NEVER found Ghost Dots, despite my fascination and searching after reading your post. I’ll have to keep an eye out for these. You’re right, I do hate candy corn, and I’m actually kind of disappointed that the black candies aren’t licorice because I’m a licorice-loving weirdo, but I will try to find these because they contain the coveted GHOST DOTS.

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 09/09/2009 9:41 PM


I have read much about the candy corn hatred here, but how does everyone feel about mallow-creme pumpkins? Totally different taste from candy corn, yet very vaguely similar. Where I can’t eat more than a handful of the corn, I’ve personally polished off an entire bag of the pumpkins.

Chestnuts roasted by Campcampingston @ 09/09/2009 9:47 PM


Geez, I go read Annette’s blog for 20 minutes, come back here, reload, and there’s Matt! I haven’t seen these yet, but the grocery store where I work hasn’t put out the Halloween candy yet, either. I’ll look for them. I like candy corn. Those Candy Corn Dots are really cute and sound tasty, too.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 09/09/2009 9:49 PM


Sixth? Sweet, I’ll take that! That’s like getting 1 number on a Mega Millions ticket and getting your dollar back!

Matt, to quote the New Kids, “Please Don’t Go, Girl.” I’ve missed you. Even though I don’t get involved in the 1000 comment threads.

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/09/2009 9:56 PM


Love the Halloween look- I love X-E in all seasons, but the Halloween countdown is my favorite time of year :) The new dots sound awesome, especially the blood orange bat dots. Where did you find the mix?

Chestnuts roasted by Minja @ 09/09/2009 9:57 PM


PS I bought a box of Candy Corn Dots in July, and thought I’d entered the Twilight Zone of candy. They taste like rubber boots.

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/09/2009 9:57 PM


It is great to know that Ghost Dots are still around. It seems like the modern candy market refuses to let anything new live beyond a year. To know that new candy traditions are still able to take hold warms my heart. I have to be honest though, who would have though it would be Dots that got it right?

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 09/09/2009 9:58 PM


They look good. And I don’t like dots. Ghosties don’t glow in the dark, do they? I want them to.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 09/09/2009 10:00 PM


What a life you live – Sitting back in prison watching the Sopranos while the dollars from your ad revenue syndicate just rolled in to wait for your release!?!?
I really want to try the Bat Dots. Why has nobody ever thought to use BLOOD orange as a Halloween flavor before?

Chestnuts roasted by Domo @ 09/09/2009 10:01 PM


i haven’t seen one store (except stop and shop) that has their halloween goodies out yet….. nothing from wal-mart or target…

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 09/09/2009 10:02 PM


I’m glad the bat dots are not licorice flavored. It’s nice to know the 1920′s flavor persuation is finally being phased out. Now if they could only get rid of those neopoliten coconut bars.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/09/2009 10:02 PM


love the glowing Slimer at the top. love the whole design actually. too bad i hate Dots, no matter how much they resemble Bai Ling’s nipples!

Chestnuts roasted by Kogi Kaishakunin @ 09/09/2009 10:06 PM


We got the candy out at Weis Markets already. Including candy corn flavored Hershey Kisses!

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/09/2009 10:09 PM


Beckner – by quoting my beloved New Kids, you have officially won my heart. :)

I have never had a Dot. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 09/09/2009 10:17 PM


Another post so soon? Wow, X-Es on a roll! :) I remember the Ghost dots entry. Although I never found them myself.
Oh well, maybe this year. I’d like the candy corn ones. The Bats too, I love Licorice.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/09/2009 10:17 PM


Man, I might have to pick up those bat dots, and the ghost dots as well. I have always loved dots. I always get them at the movies. Speaking of movies tonight I’m gonna watch John Carpenter’s The Fog, followed by Roger Corman’s epic Humanoids from the Deep. Yaaargh matey!!! Tomorro I’m gonna watch My Name is Bruce, starring Bruce Campbell, followed by the first Chucky movie. I’m dedicated to watching scary double feature classic’s every night until Halloween with some friend’s.

Chestnuts roasted by Tector @ 09/09/2009 10:25 PM


Muppet Baby: I just bought “Hangin’ Tough” on LP! The Casio keyboard never sounded better!

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/09/2009 10:26 PM


The larger Ghost Dots only box has a wonderful illustration of the ghost posing in a very Bill and Ted esq “be excellent to each other” pose!

Chestnuts roasted by Ricky @ 09/09/2009 10:26 PM


Whoa! Just realized its on the smaller box featured in this post too!

Chestnuts roasted by Ricky @ 09/09/2009 10:28 PM


Nice to see the content churning on out, Matt. Digging the layout too. You’ve got me even more excited than usual about Halloween, and that’s not easy to do. I’ve seen just about every episode of The Sopranos a million thousand hundred times and that’s a great one. “In this house, Christopher Columbus is a hero! End of story!”

I’m of the anti-licorice persuasion, but of the pro-candy corn one. I’ll stick up for good old candy corn any day. I just hate candy corn flavored things, especially Jones Soda. Oh, and Campcampingston, mallow-creme punkins are just fine by me too.

Bat Dots reign supreme uber alles. But in my dark little world, bat-themed things reign supreme over just about everything anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 09/09/2009 10:29 PM


Okay. I had the single greatest day of work, EVAR. (to use an annoying word) I come home and click on the XE blog to see it updated AGAIN! Life is so good right now I really feel like pinching myself. Many many thanks to you Matt, for coming out of your summer slumber.

I was considering emailing you (Mr. Matt) and asking you to include…basically the entire display at Walgreens. But, I was sure you would be all up in it’s biznez regardless of my suggestion. However, if you have not seen the candy bag-o-blood, I will mail you one. I am not going to consume the thing myself but I need to know all about it. And as I have conceded with before, you ate Nads, so…

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 09/09/2009 10:30 PM


I can honestly say that I used to have no beef with candy corn but now the thought of it gives me a headache.
I really want to like it like I once did but..bleeech.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 09/09/2009 10:46 PM


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