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The Trix O’Lantern!

Oof. This hasn't been my favorite week. I want to turn this week into a person and beat it up.

All of your Spooky Die-O-Rama entries have been received, and they are amazing. Seriously, WOW. I'll be working on choosing winners and showing off everyone's entries this weekend. Thanks so much to everyone who entered, and stay tuned for another Halloween contest!

Stay tuned? Hrm.

Though lacking the intense production value seen with Halloween Crunch, General Mills has unleashed its own collection of Halloween cereals. (APPLAUSE.)

The problem: The "theming" doesn't go much further than the box art, and you have to kinda squint to notice that the boxes are Halloweeny at all. It's as if General Mills was contractually obligated to Halloweenize certain cereal brands, but didn't really want to.

Couldn't they have put a bit more into this? A limited edition "Orange and Blackberry" Trix comes to mind. Don't they care about negative reviews on idiot blogs? Surely the multimillion dollar expense of producing and marketing a wholly new type of Trix would've been well worth it to avoid comments like "FUCK YOU, RABBIT" on errant websites written by old people.

But even a half-assed Halloween Trix isn't without its macabre merits...

The back panel features a cutout "Trix O'Lantern" pattern, thus enabling us to achieve our collective lifelong dream of carving a company-approved likeness of the Trix Rabbit's head into the side of a pumpkin. Now all we have to do is win the lottery and shoot hoops with the guy who played Samson on Carnivale.

It's a bogus bonus, but it's better than nothing. Given that it's the cheapest possible "special feature" that General Mills could've included, the cynic in me wondered if they even expected anyone to bother with this. Surely, no board meeting full of creative execs would've unanimously agreed that customers be lining up for a shot at making a Trix Rabbit pumpkin.

I had to know for sure. Was this a real jack o' lantern pattern, or just some lazily designed bullshit that looked reasonable enough to pass as one? Fortunately for us all, the supermarket where I found this Trix also dabbles in being a crappy pumpkin patch.

Creating a Trix O'Lantern was the most infuriating thing I've ever done. I'm not so great with pumpkin carving patterns in general, but this was a whole new breed of pain and suffering. I mentioned earlier that I was having a shitty week, but even with those assorted stresses, nothing put me on the verge of tears. That didn't happen until I decided to carve the fucking Trix Rabbit's head into a pumpkin. Now I am bantha fodder.

The process begins by cutting the pattern off the box's back panel. Easy enough, but that's where the "easy" ends. Your next step involves cutting out the Rabbit's eyes, nose, ears and so forth, with no clear method of doing so without cutting portions of the pattern that you're not supposed to cut. One false move and you'll completely destroy the pattern. This was akin to the most dramatic "WHICH WIRE DO I CUT TO STOP THE BOMB" movie scene in Hollywood history, only without the neat soundtrack.

It gets worse.

If you're successful at the scissors portion of our game, you then have to somehow attach the pattern to a pumpkin and trace in your future "carving lines." If I may quote Oswald Cobblepot: "A little patience, and a lotta tape." If I may quote Oswald twice: "French flipper trick."

Granted, I would've had an easier time had I traced the Rabbit's facial structure onto a more malleable canvas and used that to get the pattern onto the pumpkin, but seriously, you're in such a mental sea of shit when you're making this thing, it's not like your mind is rife with initiative and forward-thinking.

I traced on the carving lines as best I could, and prepared for the kind of fruit-cutting joys that cantaloupes only wish they could provide. Braving the foul stench of pumpkin guts and my assorted issues with touching said guts, I cut, I sliced and I scooped.

By some miracle of God, my finished Trix O'Lantern really didn't look too bad. I don't suspect that I'll win any contests with this pumpkin, unless I devise one myself and disallow anyone else from entering. On the other hand, it does sort of look like the Trix Rabbit. In more artful hands, perhaps this pattern could be a winner after all.

I'm not sure why I chose Trix over the three other General Mills cereals with mascot pumpkin patterns, which are all a bit cooler than this one. The Cookie Crisp wolf dude is especially desirable, because he's so blah and unpopular that you wouldn't necessarily have to let people know that you've been getting jack o' lantern ideas off of cereal boxes. To most, that'd just look like any random, normal, smiling wolf. With a Trix O'Lantern, I'm pretty much branding myself as an asshole without room for rebuttal.

Visceral Verdict, Ah Ah Ah: I can't complain about a cereal box that gave me hours worth of enjoyment and screaming, but I would've been much more satisfied with a two-pack of bat stickers free inside. I would pretend they were bat lovers.

Posted by Matt on 09/30/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 119 comments

Good job on the carving. I don’t think I would have had the patience. At least they didn’t leave any ‘islands’ in the outlines. Those always baffled me.

What’s worse, were the halloween masks they included on the back of the Ellios Pizza packages. Being all of 10, I imagined some poor kid not affording a real mask, and wasting a precious Halloween in his/her youth with a carboard cutout. I realize now that it’s a bogus ‘gift’ like Matt said, but at the time it brought me down for some reason.

Chestnuts roasted by Dann @ 10/01/2009 9:16 AM


@ zharicant: Yeah, I’ve watched that trailer when it came out. I agree on it looking awful. I get how they were trying to go for a more realistic burn-victim look for Freddy, but damn, he doesn’t look scary at all.
I guess that’s just another bad horror remake, too bad really.

When I saw that pumpkin pattern, I thought about how hard that would be to follow. All these narrow cuts …

Today I finally, finally got the first real Halloween-themed candy of the season. Two different kinds of Haribo wine gums:

- A “horror mix” containing spiders, Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, the devil and skulls
- A Halloween mix, appropriately named Hariween, containing ghosts, pumpkins, bats and witches

Don’t know if you have these in the states, but if you do, check them out. They’re very tasty and quite pretty.

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 10/01/2009 9:25 AM


The only thing worse than suffering through a frustrating task is for some wiseass to tell you afterwards how you could have done it much easier.

I basically make the same jack ‘o lantern every year, with a triangle nose, wide, surprised eyes, and a gaping mouth with one or two buck teeth. No muss, no fuss.

I’ve look at those cool carving kits before, with the stencils and neat little tools and whatnot, but I know myself, and I know the task would spiral me into madness and despair, not to mention leaving me with a shitty jack ‘o lantern that looks like it had a sawmill accident. Matt’s a braver man than I.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 10/01/2009 9:35 AM


Man, October always kind of depresses me because it makes me miss being in grade school.

Grade school was absolutely THE place to be around this time of the year, and why? Decorations! I loved watching the room slowly change from Halloween Land to Thanksgiving World and then bleach out to become Christmas Universe.

Halloween was my favorite though. The incredibly cheap cardboard cutouts of angry cats, the witch silhouette on the crescent moon, and the pivotal skeleton with multi-position joints.

I will also miss STICKIES! Those vinyl/plastic monochrome window decorations that school hocked every year for the holidays. I used to have hours of fun rearranging those into lewd or naughty positions.

My favorite was the time the teacher asked a small group of us to set up the Halloween stickies and told us which drawer to find them in. She left the room for a moment while we attended to our busy work. Big mistake. We not only found the Halloween Stickies, we found ALL the Stickies.

And so, we did what any child left unattended would do, we applied ALL of them to the window. Angry cats hissed at wild turkeys, the Witch’s silhouette crossed over a heart with an arrow through it, Santa roasted in a bubbling cauldron surrounded by Indians and happy skeletons, presents adorned a spooky dead tree making the owl at its apex quite perturbed.

Pure, seasonal chaos!

Chestnuts roasted by Morfnblorsh @ 10/01/2009 10:04 AM


You have inspired me, friend. I will go forth and buy a General Mills box, and carve one of said pumkins. The Lucky Charms one is calling my name.

Chestnuts roasted by ReesiePuffs @ 10/01/2009 10:56 AM


I agree with Matt. This is a poor effort by General Mills. I think the best thing these companies could do is consult with a group of kids and find out what they would like to see and/or make them want mommy and daddy to purchase a particular Halloween-themed cereal.

Chestnuts roasted by Ghost of Vapor @ 10/01/2009 11:02 AM


Matt, ol’ Trix Rabbit the Pumpkin actually looks pretty damn good. Last year my best friend, his artsyfartsy fiancee and I carved pumpkins together. She did the older female mask from The Strangers; I lost the picture I took of that one but it came out really cool, even if she ended up having to hold pieces of it together with toothpicks. He and I did the World of Warcraft pumpkin face: http://tinyurl.com/ybg3mud because we’re nerds and it was easy. My mom, also artsyfartsy, used a pattern to do a cat on a pumpkin last year: http://tinyurl.com/yb758p7 She would agree with you that it was an awful process.

Alexander, that Rat Fink pumpkin KICKS ASS! Not just because it’s good (which it is), but because you actually know who Rat Fink is. I salute you, sir!

I’ve heard that grade schools have “harvest” parties now instead of Halloween parties. Since you know, Halloween is of the devil and all. Because we all became Satan-worshipping bastards after OUR grade-school Halloween parties, right? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…fuck Jesus.

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 10/01/2009 11:05 AM


I’m the complete opposite. I’m so unartistic that I need things like pumpkin patterns to do anything remotely interesting. Heck, I’m one of those kids that used those various themed patterns they sold for Lite-Brites.

Although one year for Halloween instead of carving, I painted various superhero symbols on my pumpkin (Flash’s Lightening, GL symbol, Superman’s Shield, Batman’s bat).

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/01/2009 11:19 AM


You know speaking of the Cookie Crisp wolf. When did he become the mascot over the robber and his dog. I missed that one…

Chestnuts roasted by BVZ @ 10/01/2009 11:29 AM


Just another childhood memory crushed by a marketing shift.

Chestnuts roasted by Dann @ 10/01/2009 11:44 AM


Awesome, Matt. Great to have X-E to look forward to again.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris Martin @ 10/01/2009 12:36 PM


Morfnblorsh: My brother and sister are now 17, and we were talking this summer about how growing up they NEVER had a classroom that was decorated for the holidays. We have become so PC that in our primary schools we can’t even decorate for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Christmas.

Every Halloween we all would dress up and they did a “costume parade” with each of the grades. Even our teachers dressed up! We also used to have a Christmas tree every year that we all made decorations for. Politics has really taken the soul out the season. So unless parents are going to fork over RIDICULOUS money for private school, our kids are going to lose yet another thing that made being a kid great!.

No wonder all the kids I know act like they’re 20 years old with their cell phones, computers, and instant gratification. They don’t even love Happy Meals anymore!

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 10/01/2009 12:49 PM


Argh, I just bought regular Cookie Crisp and Honey Nut Cheerios, now I’ve got to wait a few weeks to get these.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 10/01/2009 12:57 PM


That honey nut cheerio bee looks impossible to carve

Chestnuts roasted by Rob @ 10/01/2009 1:13 PM


Nicole-Do you remember the Rat Fink toys with the little rev-up hot rods?”8-ball shifter.I got flames on my door.Just live to pop wheelies in this 4 by 4…Rat Fink,you drive me wild…Think Fink.”

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/01/2009 1:13 PM


In my little neck of the woods here in northern Colorado, the weather is perfect for setting the right Halloween atmosphere. The air is crisp and chilly, it’s overcast, and the wind is whipping around mightily, blowing yellow leaves around all over the place. I have expect to see Michael Myers shuffling across the street at me at any moment.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 10/01/2009 1:25 PM


damn, now i want trix.

and a hamburger in a can.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 10/01/2009 2:01 PM


Do they even put toys in cereal boxes anymore? Or is this half-assed jack-o-lantern stencil the best you can get these days? You’d think they could at least include a pre-cut stencil folded up in a little sealed bag inside the box.

Chestnuts roasted by Hanglyman @ 10/01/2009 2:22 PM


Is there a trick to viewing the 2008 Advent Calender? I can find individual days, but the calendar page itself is not clickable and it looks as though none of the days were ever revealed.

A site search allowed me to find the Dec. 1st entry, although it seems to be starting off in the middle of something.

Chestnuts roasted by eXo @ 10/01/2009 2:34 PM


Jason, I totally had those. In fact, I think my dad still has some; he’s the hot rodder. He builds hot rods and has always been into cars, so I grew up on car shows and Rat Fink and the Beach Boys. I have a Rat Fink antenna topper on my car and people are always asking me what the hell it’s supposed to be. Happy to know there are other people out there who know. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 10/01/2009 2:56 PM


Hanglyman – I think the cereal toy is being replaced by the mail-away offer, at least with the cereals I’ve seen lately. In today’s litiguous society, I’m sure we probably have to thank some nimrod who swallowed a Wacky Wall Crawler that he didn’t see in his Fruity Pebbles.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 10/01/2009 3:03 PM


That’s just great, Matt. I miss the days when cereals had cut-out masks on the back. Nothing like sweating in cardcoard that smells like lemony yellow and grapity purple.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/01/2009 3:11 PM


tanta: I miss northern Colorado fall, i would give just about anything to be back in Fort Collins right now…

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 10/01/2009 4:01 PM


The foolish rabbit, Trix is for the child. We could not that exceeding here much, being translated. Actually as for us whether you think that why we want the cone flake which has eating what with that you thought in doubt. That like the thing which has the cow is the place of the hamburger which promotes or as for speech of the tuna of charlie I of the can am eaten.

Chestnuts roasted by Yuan Jing @ 10/01/2009 4:47 PM


Sorry is this has been mentioned already…

ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com is experiencing some downtime right now, but before it went down, I saw a preview of the next Atop The Fourth Wall episode. Linkara’s going to be reviewing the Silent Hill comic!

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/01/2009 5:38 PM


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