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Halloween Velvet Treats!

We visited our local Halloween Spirit store tonight, where the strobe lights were a'goin and the overpriced disembodied latex heads were a'flowin. Picked up a few things worth writing about -- but we'll save those for another day.

In the same lot as Spirit was a Rite-Aid, and since pharmacies can be good places to find random seasonal crap, I demanded that our adventure continue.

Now, I've been hallo-hunting at this Rite-Aid for years, and I've always been certain this particular branch was the most depressing Rite-Aid in Rite-Aid history. I really can't put my finger on it. It's a little unorganized, but it isn't exactly dirty. It's a little stagnant, but it doesn't exactly stink. There's just something about this place that sucks the life out of me, and every time I've gone there, my splendid Halloween joy was immediately replaced with this really weird sadness. It doesn't make for an interesting story to relay on the X-E Blog, but I'm happy to report that the streak is over!

This time, Rite Aid had VELVET TREATS!

Oh man. I sooo don't have enough gusto to properly define my love and adoration for these wonderful Velvet Treats. Like the legendary Trading Card Treats, they're another type of those rare "non-candy" items intended to be given out to trick-or-treaters.

We could have a long debate on whether or not costumed kids would enjoy these. I know I would've. I absolutely loved getting non-candy items in my treat sack. Money, stickers, worthless plastic doodads...they meant nothing on their own, but they just had this incredible ability to improve the worth of our overall haul.

On the other hand, I never received something called a "Velvet Treat" during my childhood trick-or-treatings. I can picture it now. I would've put on a big show, balked at the idea, and maybe even thrown the thing down to the pavement before inviting my masked compatriots to join in my stomps of protest. But I only would've done that to save face. On the inside, I'd be really pissed that I blew my chance to go home and color in a velvet Dracula.

No such missed opportunities tonight! Tonight I can color my velvet monsters without fear of sliding down the social ladder! I've already hit rockbottom! I wear black socks with sneakers!

For six bucks, you get 18 individually wrapped Velvet Treats, each with a small piece of velvet art and a single marker. For reasons unexplained, the stupid company decided to print the contents of the overall package on each of the individual treat packs: "Contents: 18 Packs of Velvet Art Card and Marker." Verbatim. Grammatically unsound, and confusing in every which way. That would only make sense if each of the 18 individually wrapped Velvet Treats contained an additional 18 Velvet Treats. And even then, it really wouldn't.

I wanted to stay true to what an actual trick-or-treater would be dealing with, so I only used a single marker to color in each of the velvet cards. (Each package contains one art card and one marker, remember.) Sad to say, but they definitely didn't put much of an effort into giving you marker colors that make sense to use with their accompanying art cards. Notice how the card that features nothing but Frankenstein's head came with a lame lemon yellow? And, if I'm being honest, I swiped the red from another pack to color in the devil guy -- he originally came with a blue marker. I don't know what I want to be for Halloween this year, but it isn't fucking Andy Warhol.

The technology remains imperfect. The black outlines on the art cards crumble under the pressure of the marker tips, so you have to be especially careful not to scrape off everyone's facial features as you color. But this is a small price to pay for such gloriously obtuse Halloween art! Check out the small sampling shown above, and note that some of the others were even weirder!

In the upper left, we have Frankenstein's Monster, now hooded, and with some kind of Inca tattoo across his forehead. At the bottom, we have a spin on a Jekyll/Hyde scenario, which would be almost normal if not for the random crosses nailed to the dude's wall. And the devil guy is just wacky in general. Velvet Treats are so awesome.

I like them a lot. They're sort of horrible and few would share my enthusiasm, but they're definitely something different. If I wasn't so paranoid about needing to clean egg yolk off of my car on November 1st, I'd totally give these out to trick-or-treaters. They wouldn't like it, but that's just because kids are stupid. Maybe these were meant for thirty-year-olds.

*goes back to coloring in his yellow Frankenstein*

EDIT: I was planning to post again today, but I forgot about a family engagement that I must attend. I was flirting with the idea of posting in the late hours, but I'll likely be full of tequila and not much use to my keyboard. Let's call this one the SNT. (And also the last day to get your Die-O-Rama entries in. Got a bunch of them over the past 24 hours, and they are insane. I can safely say that it's going to be very, very difficult to choose the winners.)

Posted by Matt on 09/26/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 137 comments

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I like these coloring things. They’re fun.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/26/2009 1:40 AM


Black socks with sneakers.

Oh X-E Matt, you really ARE from Staten Island!

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/26/2009 1:42 AM


I Like, cheap cheap.

Chestnuts roasted by SuperMario @ 09/26/2009 1:45 AM


I can’t really understand what’s going on with that bottom card.

Great post. I too liked getting things other than just all candy. Except pennies wrapped in tape.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/26/2009 1:45 AM


Bills: *Except pennies wrapped in tape*. lol You just caused me to have a Halloween flashback!.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/26/2009 1:47 AM


Common everybody carve a pumpkin!

http://www.cubpack81.com/images/carve_pumpkin.swf

Chestnuts roasted by Ford @ 09/26/2009 1:49 AM


Could they have found a better name than “Velvet Treat?” It sounds like a strip club or lingerie shop.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 09/26/2009 1:51 AM


Cheap is good. I was at Dollar Tree today and found giant, oversized combs, scissors, and toothbrushes. I have no idea what use they’d be outside of conversation starters.

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 09/26/2009 1:52 AM


Nobody better give me velvet treats in my basket. I want candy! (….I miss trick r’ treating.)

Chestnuts roasted by Jtronic @ 09/26/2009 2:18 AM


I actually liked the shocked expression of the guy in the lower card. I think he’s looking at a Vampire looking back at him. Either he’s forgetting that Vampires usually don’t have a reflection, or it’s actually an oval window!

What a twist!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 09/26/2009 3:21 AM


I don’t think I’ve ever colored anything on velvet. I’ve always kind of wanted one of those giant kits though, you know with the pack of markers and the big picture of Spider-Man or something. These do look like a lot of fun, but the lame pairing of maker and picture takes it down a notch. A bright purple graveyard scene? Are you kidding me?

I agree with Anonymous. Velvet Treat does sound a little off-color. Sounds like something a lady would keep in her nightstand that would require batteries.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 09/26/2009 3:31 AM


Back… oh, 15 years ago, I would’ve loved to have one of these appear in my McDonald’s trick or treat bucket. Tons of candy is good, but you can’t do much with it besides stare at it and eat it. At least this would’ve been a fun little thing to do besides sharpen the pencil that appears in your bucket every year and sort out your candy by color (or was that just me?).

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 09/26/2009 4:27 AM


I love reading your website drunk

It started with your Disney trip and how blitzed you were. I was drunk reading your article, at the time. I felt a camaraderie and decided it’s best to read your stuff when I’m a little sloshed.

That doesn’t stop me from reading your hilarity while sober.

Love,
Blunder, a long-time fan

Chestnuts roasted by Blunder @ 09/26/2009 4:33 AM


Also, I’m drunk now. :D I’m sure you can appreciate.

What’s up with the ghost crab!? How’s he doing?

Chestnuts roasted by Blunder @ 09/26/2009 4:34 AM


Non-candy items given out to trick-or-treaters? That depends on what you’re giving out. Loose change is fine if it’s enough to buy some candy. (“Thank you for adding a step to my Halloween process!”) Walgreen’s has rubben spiders, stickers and mini jigsaw puzzles with a Peanute Halloween theme, which are find. But I say no way to pencils, and a BIG no way to Chick Tracts.

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 09/26/2009 6:09 AM


These look like a lot of fun. Perhaps not for a Trick-or-Treater who only got one marker, but I’d certainly buy a pack of these for myself and color them in using all the markers.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 09/26/2009 6:18 AM


I never cared for non-candy treats unless it’s substantial like this. Plastic spider rings never did it for me.

I’ve seen both of the Andy Warhol Horror movies “Blood for Dracula” and “Flesh for Frankenstein”. Let’s just say they’re really weird.

Frankenstein looks like a stoned hippie with that hat and what looks like long hair in that velvet treat.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 09/26/2009 7:54 AM


I loved me some non-candy stuffs. I loved the candy too, but I’ve always been one for free pencils/office supplies ( job fairs were fun too, like trick or treat for grown ups) However what I really enjoined was the nice couple who gave out whole candy bars or Party bags full of stuff, It didn’t matter what was in them, as long as it had multiple stuffs.

Chestnuts roasted by Rookee alding @ 09/26/2009 8:20 AM


Glad I’m not the only one who thought “Velvet Treat” sounded vaguely pervy. Tonight I’m going to rent Session 9… after hearing some folks on here speak of it, my curiosity has been piqued. I’m really REALLY picky about my horror though.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 09/26/2009 9:40 AM


I see someone placed a link to the Jason Voorhees animatronic article on fark.com.

Chestnuts roasted by DESandman @ 09/26/2009 9:45 AM


I actually like these, a lot. I’ve never had one of any sort, but sure, they look cool.

So, after hearing there was going to be an update last night, I hit ‘refresh’ about thirty times fruitlessly. When it finally came up, I was too damn lazy to comment.

Oh, and last night, I found Chocolate Cat Peeps. Had a bit of a cow in the Halloween section at Target. Now, all I gotta find is the impossible mystery peanut and my hunting for XE related crap will be over, cause I will have seen with my own eyes everything I ever envied on here.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 09/26/2009 10:12 AM


Give the kids goodie-bags filled with both candy and Velvet Treats. You will have the least-egged car on the block.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 09/26/2009 10:26 AM


Cheetara, I don’t consider myself a “horror fan” but I really enjoyed Session 9. It’s an intelligent, well-made film. But I guess I can see why people wouldn’t like it…the writers don’t really spoonfeed you anything. You have to use your brain a little bit.

Tonight, I am going to attempt Alton Brown’s pumpkin bread recipe. With fresh pumpkin. I really hope it turns out because using fresh pumpkin is a first for me. This is one of those times when I really wish I had a food processor.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/26/2009 10:29 AM


The coolest non-candy treat I ever got in my trick-or-treat pillowcase was an actual matchbox car. I know not every kid who went to that house that year could have gotten one so I consider myself blessed.

Chestnuts roasted by Tryclyde @ 09/26/2009 10:51 AM


TB Tabby hit the nail on the head with a big thumbs down to chick tracks!
For those who have never experienced them, here’s a sample of what they are. What kid wouldn’t be excited to get this in their pillowcase…
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1010/1010_01.asp

Chestnuts roasted by Big Dan @ 09/26/2009 11:20 AM


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