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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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Alright! X-E has caught up with the 21st century and now has pages in comments!

Chestnuts roasted by Tryclyde @ 09/10/2009 5:04 PM


Pages huh? Well, I guess I’ll get used to it. It’s not a big deal. This will make it a lot easier to load the main page if there’s a lot of comments. Still no luck on finding ghost dots. Or the other Halloween dots. But I’m NOT givin up!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/10/2009 5:10 PM


Holy Sweet Balls of Jeebus!

Pages!! This will make things so much easier to load on phones. I do agree that perhaps the amount of posts per page be extended. If you’re in the middle of typing a comment and need to go back and review something someone said, you lose what you’re typing unless you open in another tab/window.

However, this is an absolutely awesome enhancement! Glad to see X-E coming back in such full force!

I don’t know what I’m going to be for Halloween this year. I hate dressing up, and HAD to last year since my friend had a party and wouldn’t let anyone in without a costume. My girl bought me this cheap Priest costume. My mom would have been proud. Why can’t I just go as a victim of the recession? No need to for an elaborate costume for that.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 09/10/2009 5:21 PM


Nice pages. Much easier.

Absolutely dreadful day at work. Seriously, why does idiocy pass for leadership in so many circles?

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 09/10/2009 5:44 PM


“X-E has caught up with the 21st century,” said Tryclyde

What a beautifully ironic statement for a nostalgia site.

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 09/10/2009 6:06 PM


No, no. It’s not a nostalgia site!

Chestnuts roasted by Tryclyde @ 09/10/2009 6:11 PM


Manimal, it’s same reason that nice guys finish last, the way the cookie crumbles and why banana Runts out number every other Runt 17 to 1. Sometimes idiots just rule the planet. That’s why if you find a bright spot in the center of the universe, I choose to live on the planet furthest from.

“…that was from Star Wars”

and that was from Tommy Boy.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/10/2009 6:12 PM


This year is weird for me; I suppose I’m in some sort of transitional period. I used to be all about my costume (always homemade or pieced together), but now I seem to just want to revel in the atmosphere of the season with very little bells and whistles. Ahhh, getting older.

Chestnuts roasted by Tryclyde @ 09/10/2009 6:15 PM


Tryclyde

For me it’s a nostalgia site, a gateway back to my own childhood. For you perhaps it’s something else.

Until Then… Knowing is half the battle!

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 09/10/2009 6:31 PM


Pumpkin soup sounds weird in a squash pie kind of way but like squash pie is actually pretty good. Without anything added quash and pumpkin are similar in taste anyways.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 09/10/2009 6:39 PM


Hi all — we made the comment length per page at 50. It can be adjusted. See how you like it today but feel free to suggest more/less later. It’s an easy switch. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/10/2009 6:39 PM


This totally threw me. I knew I commented and then got so wigged out and confused cause I couldn’t find my comment.

But I am better now.
organization FTW!

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 09/10/2009 6:48 PM


The page idea works for me, I like it a lot.

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 09/10/2009 7:30 PM


I kinda like it, too, but it may take a little getting used to.

Blog archives are back up. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/10/2009 7:35 PM


Great! Just tried the Blood Orange Dots! I think I have a new fav, despite how awesome the ghost looks in the Bill and Ted pose!

Chestnuts roasted by Ricky @ 09/10/2009 7:59 PM


The weird thing is that you can’t taste the pumpkin in the soup at all. It does have some spices added in, which probably masks the flavor.

Here’s a recipe for any adventurous souls.

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Cream-of-Pumpkin-Soup/Detail.aspx

It’s not the one we use ourselves, since I’d have to type all that out and I’m entirely too lazy. This one looks tasty though.

Chestnuts roasted by Dead Red. @ 09/10/2009 8:20 PM


Oh boy. Change. I’ll get used to it I am sure.

@Dead Red- I know have something to do this weekend, I am going to eat the whole damn pot of that soup!

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 09/10/2009 8:23 PM


Haha, sometimes I feel like that’s the inevitable outcome regardless of whether I plan to or not.

Chestnuts roasted by Dead Red. @ 09/10/2009 8:39 PM


Pumpkin soup? Whaaaaa?

Chestnuts roasted by Jtronic @ 09/10/2009 8:49 PM


I guess I’m in the minority of those who don’t really like the pages. It makes it hard to quickly scroll up and review comments if you’re responding to something. Also, I’m finding myself losing track of what I’ve read and what I haven’t yet. Seems the majority is all for it though, so I guess I’ll have to get used to it. I know people are saying it makes the page load faster. I agree, and that’s great and all, but that’s only really an issue with threads like “Monkey Business”. But when are we going to have another one of those? Those aren’t exactly common.

I’m sorry, but pumpkin soup just sounds gross. I’ve never been too big on pumpkin pie though. Come to think of it, I’ve never really cared for anything made out of pumpkin, aside from Jack-O-Lanterns.

Am I the only one not getting a “Preview” with the comment? I’ve tried to preview this one a couple of times and it just disappears. Had to hit “Back” on my browser a couple of times to get back to it.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 09/10/2009 9:00 PM


Does pumpkin soup taste vegetable-y or dessert-y?

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 09/10/2009 9:00 PM


I’ve heard of blood oranges but never tasted one. Is it like a regular orange?

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 09/10/2009 9:01 PM


I wonder if it’s possible to offer the option of pages or full view, like Fark.com does? I’ll get used to it either way….

Pumpkin Soup sounds good, but it’s still too hot here for hot foods like that…maybe in October!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 09/10/2009 9:04 PM


Amy: It’s somewhat sweet, but also kinda creamy, so it definitely doesn’t taste vegetable-y.

It’s really similar to butternut squash soup (which I hope at least a few people here have had so this analogy isn’t useless), but somehow more delicious.

Chestnuts roasted by Dead Red. @ 09/10/2009 9:06 PM


Cameron: That’s a good idea, I’ll look into doing that too. (Honestly I think anything is doable, and my friend Robert is good at figuring out how to make things work.)

I had blood oranges once, semi-recently. I was really excited to try them but disappointed after I did. Maybe it was a bad batch, but they were kind of dry and flavorless and unsightly. The complete opposite of Blood Orange Bat Dots.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/10/2009 9:10 PM


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