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Halloween Slinky! Halloween Hot Wheels! Halloween Fruit Things!

I've been sick for the past few days, and I'm currently on strong meds. Like, really strong meds. Not to the point of having hallucinations, but there have been some interesting dreams. In one, people from my job were e-mailing me to ask for ETAs on upcoming X-E posts. In another, I was ripping the viscera out of live animals and making large-scale spaghetti art with it.

Somewhere in this haze, I visited Target to see if they've done the big switch from "back to school" to "ghastly ghoul" yet. They haven't. Well, they started to, but the Halloween stuff is still playing second fiddle to copious amounts of High School Musical XXVVI schoolbags. This transitional period, affecting nearly every retail chain, has long been the bane of my existence.

I managed to snag a few choice items, though:

First up, the official Halloween Slinky. The box doesn't dare call it that, but considering the color scheme and the amount of skeletons and spider webs adorning the box, I think it's safe to call it a Halloween Slinky.

It's such a perfect little Halloween toy. I've mentioned how Halloween has inspired its own branch of "stocking stuffers" before, but it's never been so perfectly exemplified as with this item. A Halloween Slinky really paves way for families to make Halloween stockings a part of their annual spooky celebrations, which would totally make up for any bad years on the trick-or-treating front. (Trick-or-treat hauls are always a crapshoot, but it'd be pretty hard to fuck up a Slinky in a big black sock.)

Look past the mesmerizing Halloween icons all over the box, and you'll notice the cutest disclaimer ever on the lower left: "Quantity: 1 Slinky." Maybe it's the meds, but that totally gives me the giggles. I love it when the clarification of contents is hilarious.

The Slinky itself is a orange and black marvel, and would probably double nicely as a bracelet to complete one of those "punk rock" Halloween costumes that people sometimes fall back on when they're too lazy to put any effort in.

Hot Wheels is back with their 2009 Scary Cars set. The packaging is an enormous improvement over last year's collection, looking more like a not-for-sale store display than something you get to keep. Really dig the haunted house/graveyard setting on the header, both for being an archetype Halloween setting and for reminding me of my friend's creepy old vacation house so much.

Sadly, the cars aren't so great. Take a gander. I guess they're kinda spooky, but not really. It's too much flame paint and too little everything else. The back of the box went through the trouble of giving them nice names like "Sir Ominous" and "The Demon," but in this instance, it's akin to me calling the plain yellow coffee cup in front of me "The Devil's Chalice."

Ending on the highest possible note, it's Boo Berry Fruit By The Foot! This isn't a new item, but I was unable to procure a box last year. Of all my many plights, here's the one that stings the most: Boo Berry hates my city, and he only lets his likeness show up here if General Mills forces him to meet some unknown token quota.

I reviewed the Franken Berry versions last year, and even though my heart and stomach prefer artificial strawberries to artificial blueberries, I'd take Boo Berry-flavored anything over sad and overexposed Frank any day of the week.

The official title of Boo Berry's FBTF is "Razzle Boo Blitz," which incidentally is the exact pseudonym I use when I grab my sax and hit the little-known circuit of jazz bars in South Jersey. The candies look like this, and they're delicious. My only gripe is that the back of the box lacks any type of Boo Berry-styled word searches or crossword puzzles, but then, maybe I'm expecting cereal-level entertainment when I really have no reason to.

Posted by Matt on 09/16/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 104 comments

Fifty cent words compensate for my continued misuse of quotation marks and such, you see.

And Bob Backlund impersonations rock, Halloween or not.

Lonestar76: I’m sad to say that I haven’t been back there since that trip.

Special K: Thanks for the cameo!! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/17/2009 12:19 AM


Everyone loves a Slinky, you gotta get a Slinky, Slinky, Slinky, GO Slinky GO!

OH YEAH! This year Halloween’s gonna be great! I can feel it! I can sense it! I can almost taste it!
Oooh, sour!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 09/17/2009 12:22 AM


just finished my 2009 fall beer review and now I am too drunk to write well. Happen to you, Matt?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/17/2009 12:47 AM


All the time, but I don’t let it stop me. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/17/2009 12:53 AM


Sorry you’re sick. Hope it’s not Swine Flu! Three of my friends just got it! I’m avoiding them like the plague for a while. Hopefully they won’t take it the wrong way. I just might buy them some Ghost Dots when they get better. I was seriously contemplating it the other day.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 09/17/2009 1:06 AM


^ That’s me above. I always forget to post a name. Something I’m not used to doing every single time I post, but no biggie.

Chestnuts roasted by namideo @ 09/17/2009 1:07 AM


True Fact: I still have some Frankenberry AND Boo Berry FBTFs left over from LAST Halloween.

Also, one of my blogs, In 10 Words, turned 1 year old on Tuesday! http://in10words.wordpress.com

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/17/2009 3:17 AM


I can attest to the awesomeness of the Boo Berry FBTF, as I ended up buying multiple boxes last year. While most of my local big box stores haven’t completely switched to Halloween yet, they DO have all of their candy out and I am sad to say that I cannot find the Halloween Dots anywhere. About the only place I haven’t looked is at the drug store, so maybe I’ll luck out and find some there (reaaalllly want to try the blood orange ones).

Although I usually lurk, I gotta say this year’s countdown (or the anticipation of it) has put me in the Halloween mood a bit earlier than usual… now if only I could get away with putting out the decorations without pissing off the wife, lol.

Chestnuts roasted by Goat Royale @ 09/17/2009 3:52 AM


=)

Chestnuts roasted by Burninfresh @ 09/17/2009 4:00 AM


Last November I purchased the last 5 boxes of Boo Berry that my local Target had on clearance for half off! Half off! That stash lasted me til June. I am getting nervous because I have not seen any new Boo Berry cereal this year!

Loved the vacation house article! I wonder if your beloved, but probably poisonous, Pepsi bottle is still there waiting for you to come visit again Matt?

Chestnuts roasted by ~Rae~ @ 09/17/2009 4:20 AM


I reviewed a couple of years ago the booberry and frankenberry fruit by the foot on my blog. Click on my name and then wander around until you find it. I don’t have many articles on there so it would be easy. Just sayin’

I love the package the slinky comes in! It’s so vintage looking! I would think the hotwheels package would have to come with a hurst every year with a different color scheme every year. I do like that packaging more though. If I ever had kids I would definitely have a Halloween easter basket type of thing for them. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays you get to eat candy and rewatch old favorite scary movies alone without family or anybody cramping your style. Well you guys already knew that but I am not deleting that last part lol.

I love that article about the house I think about it occasionally and fantasize about having a frozen in time getaway for when I get depressed or just I need a boost of what is good in the world. I love the thought of having a pantry w/ expired food in it and because you are in a stuck in time house it’s ok to sample it. Or perhaps just sniff it, laugh that it is still there and then put it back.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 09/17/2009 7:02 AM


TARGET ALERT: Yesterday walked down a “side aisle” of Halloween stuff (like Matt said, Halloween still not the main act at target yet). But saw the rack of “scary sounds” CD’s and there was a Count Chocula haunted CD. There were a few other generic CD’s on the rack as well, but I immediately thought of Matt. I didn’t pick it up because I was with my 2 kids, 5 and 2, and trying to ride herd to get them over to the clothing section.

Chestnuts roasted by Alexander @ 09/17/2009 7:14 AM


Plastic slinkys make me sad.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill W @ 09/17/2009 7:37 AM


Anyone have any awesome Halloween costume ideas? Preferably something that would be funny/ironic for the musician who’s performing at a party…

Chestnuts roasted by Tommy @ 09/17/2009 8:59 AM


I agree with you guys.The upstate article is one of my faves.I would love to go there just to catch some newts.And yes Matt,Boo-Berry anything is awesome.And I would say I love strawberry flavored shtuff as well(Strawberried peanut butter m&m’s).But I equally love blueberry flavored stuff(I guess it’s the wanting of eating windshield washer fluid as well as drink it).

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 09/17/2009 10:12 AM


Sick sucks. May I suggest the hot toddy? If for no other reason than it’s fun to say, especially if your kinda snotty or hoarse (actually, the standing phrase in my home is “hot toddy oddies are good for your body oddy”). I’ve been flirting with sick, so lately it’s home, dinner, toddy, and asleep by 9:00. Good times.

Last night was my first trip to Target of the season as well. Ummm, they already have Christmas stuff out. I don’t know what emotion that conjured up in me, but I chose to just ignore it and try to focus on the Halloween-ness. I got some nice LED skull lights, some Halloween pjs, a skull bottle opener and wine stopper and some cookie decor.

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 09/17/2009 10:28 AM


I love how Halloween is the new Christmas! On my way to seek out some Boo-Berry goodness! Hope you are feeling better soon Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Gregor @ 09/17/2009 10:37 AM


I fell in love with the ceramic tombstones at Target. They’re pretty spendy (twenty smackers for the big ones), but I’m heading down there tomorrow to snag some. My yard is going to be converted into a ghoulish graveyard this Halloween. I probably won’t get any trick or treaters because they’ll shit their pants walking by my house. Man, this is gonna be awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 09/17/2009 10:42 AM


Nice post, I love random knick-knacks like that. Can’t wait for the stores here to put out all of the Halloween stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 09/17/2009 10:55 AM


Matt Hope you feel better.

I haven’t had Boo Berry in years. I haven’t seen it in a supermarket in forever.

I am in the mood for some Frakenberry now.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 09/17/2009 11:24 AM


In my country, there is a softness with us, the elegant metal slinky, with that of step of my apartment which has that it was played, the normality. The step which rejoices the fact that it starts in that 25th floor, continues it was tracing. Then my friend Gedde does our tuna sandwiches. It was good, but when it is.

Chestnuts roasted by Yuan Jing @ 09/17/2009 11:27 AM


With Yuan Jing’s constant references to sandwiches, I’m starting to suspect he’s a sumo wrestler.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 09/17/2009 11:37 AM


Does anyone have a Christmas Tree Shop near them? I have one near me and almost had a litter of kittens with how much Halloween stuff they have already! I mean, 1/3 of the store is Fall/Halloween stuff. And it’s all relatively inexpensive.

Matt: a few of my coworkers just got back form a trip to Atlantic City… made me think of your articles on your trips there. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Starsmudge @ 09/17/2009 11:48 AM


Speaking of things Matt needs to check out…:http://bitmob.com/index.php/component/content/article/1/3528-pass-the-dwarven-draught-dungeons-a-dragons-soda-

Chestnuts roasted by Paul @ 09/17/2009 11:50 AM


Maybe next year they’ll put eyeballs and fur on it, sorta like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GYywckK6nI

I don’t know why, but I think that red car kinda looks like Spider-Man’s short-lived Spider-Mobile.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 09/17/2009 11:52 AM


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