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We're supposed to be getting some kind of crazy, legendarily destructive storm tonight. I'll settle for regular rain and thunder, but I'm hoping for worse. Nothing screams Halloween like lightning and power outages. And exposed viscera.

Got another Halloween cocktail to tell you about -- the Tootsie Roll Martini! I don't know who to credit for this, because the recipe is on just about every cocktail site out there.

The idea isn't to create a drink that's made from Tootsie Rolls, but rather, to create a drink that tastes like them. And it does! The concoction looks a bit like the end result of a horse experimenting with Olean-drenched hay, but if you can put aside any reservations about the color, it's a tasty way to spend an October evening. So is exposed viscera.

The recipe is simple, too. Pour one ounce of vodka, one ounce of orange juice and 1.5 ounces of Kahlua into a cocktail shaker, mix it all up, and pour into a pre-chilled martini glass. For a grander presentation, rim the glass with a few mini-sized Tootsie Rolls. (Most recipes only call for a single Tootsie Roll as garnish, but since I had to buy an entire bag of the things just for one lousy picture, I wanted more god damned mileage.)

Somehow, the ingredients merge to become what's essentially a liquid Tootsie Roll, so if you like the candies, you'll like this. I actually loathe Tootsie Rolls, but in liquid form, they're serviceable.

Course, with almost the same ingredients, Tootsie Roll haters might be better off sticking with the last Halloween cocktail I wrote about, which at least gave you an excuse to carve olives.

Alcohol/food pairings are best left to the experts, but if I had to choose an edible best matched to a drink that looks like chocolate sewage, it'd be Cheetos that turn your tongue blue. Incidentally enough...

Hooray! Frito-Lay has been totally great this year. First they gave us that wicked Snack Mansion, and now, we've got Halloween Cheetos that turn our tongues blue. Scategorically titled "Crunchy Color Changers," the snacks are sold in larger single bags, but since they lack the neat Chester-as-a-Witch graphics seen on these bags, I went with the treat pack of mini-sizers.

It was five bucks for a box of 27 of these at Wal-Mart, which means that the bags cost a little more than 18 cents each. By my estimates, there are approximately 16 Cheetos in each bag. Thus, we have finally learned the average retail cost of a single Cheeto: $0.0115740!

Sorry, I tried, but there's just no way to take an appetizing photo of wet Cheetos. The dye hidden within the outrageously cheesy snacks does a tremendous job of painting your tongue that same shade of blue, though I'm still trying to figure out how this is a selling point.

Oddly, this is the third Halloween thing I've written about this year that has a color-changing special feature. We had the Cap'n Crunch, those Hot Wheels cars, and now this. I wouldn't say that kids don't enjoy stuff that changes colors, but this is overkill. What we really need are Cheetos and cereals that glow in the dark.

Finally, Crayola has brought back their "Crayon Treat Packs." I haven't seen these since 2003, though to be truthful, it's not like I spent 2004-2008 actively hunting them. Okay, that's a lie.

If you've been reading the site, you know that I'm a huge proponent of giving kids non-candy items when they come trick-or-treating. It has nothing to do with child obesity, but rather the idea that you're giving kids something unique and memorable -- something that won't be lost in a sea of fun-sized Snickers and SweeTarts two-packs. On the other hand, most kids prefer candy to crayons, and it'll take a lot of forward-thinking on their part to prefer three crayons to a single Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. This is partly why I only answer the door for trick-or-treaters who look sincere and thoughtful.

Bah. Unlike the 2003 editions, these crayons don't have "Halloween style" color titles. Each pack contains a black, orange and green crayon, but Crayola didn't go the extra mile of making them "Bat Black," "Pumpkin Orange" or "Ghoulish Green." Three extra words on the wrappers, and Crayola would've been a candidate for my plastic novelty Halloween trophy. And exposed viscera.

Obviously, with these colors, your best bet is to draw jack o' lanterns and nothing else. Alternatively, you can follow the crafty instructions on the back of the package, instructing you on how to create something Crayola calls a "BAG MONSTER."

From the package: "With your crayons, draw a scary face on a paper bag. Cut out teeth, hair or other features from construction paper and glue them to your bag. Fill the bag with loosely crumpled newspaper. Tape the bag to a cardboard tube."

From me: "Why not?"

I skipped the construction paper junk. My BAG MONSTER really didn't need it. I'm going to die now.

Posted by Matt on 10/17/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 146 comments

Invader Norbert-I believe the Transformer you are seeing is Fortris Maximus.Anywhoo…Watched the first Nightmare on Elm Street last night.It was the first time the woman saw it,and she liked it.Probably gonna Friday the 13th part 3(not the 3D version) after band practice today.And please,everyone wish me luck…as I am playing my first show next Saturday night.I’m nervous and exited at the same time.First paid show,I should say.We played at a party back in August…but I pretty much knew everyone who was there. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/18/2009 12:11 PM


Saw Paranormal Activity last night. Loved it! But definitely not the scariest movie of all time. The thing I loved the most was listening to the audience reaction. Makes me wish I was around when Jaws premiered.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/18/2009 12:52 PM


A drink that tastes like Tootsie Rolls sounds yummy, but I’m a tee-totaller, so…

Those Cheetos look disgusting. And how do green cheetos turn your tongue blue?

The crayons are cool, but if I gave something like that out, I’d throw in a piece of candy with them.

Happy belated birthday, Cheetara!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 10/18/2009 1:11 PM


Goob-

No, not a dead red shirt, although I may change if I see some super sweet wounds. I’m thinking of making some “sucker wound” makeup so I’m one of the dead red shirts from “The Man Trap”.

Oooh, so awesome!

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 10/18/2009 2:22 PM


Where are you people with my Chinese food?

I can’t get you X-E animals to come over for anything.

And to keep this on topic…I want to drink down every one of the Halloween cocktails ever mentioned on here, but I got the beetus, so no candy drinks or OJ for me. Guess it’s just gin and cigars for ole Rev.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 10/18/2009 2:23 PM


Terror Claws: Anyone who goes as a redshirt for Halloween has earned my undying loyalty.

I sadly have no Halloween plans, because no money, and also I rarely drink, so I don’t have very many relevant comments. I just came by to alert you guys that TV is awesome this week because:

-Wil Wheaton is on The Big Bang Theory tomorrow night, and
-NEW VENTURE BROS. TONIGHT YOU GUYS HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT.

I know there are people here who like that stuff as much as I do, so I wanted to keep everyone informed. *tips hat*

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 10/18/2009 3:24 PM


If I did this right, this link should be pictures of my kids’ halloween costumes. I’m really proud of how they turned out, espescially since I’m not all that “crafty”. I couldn’t find small bones anywhere for Pebbles’s hair, so I thought I was going to have to use those small rawhide dog bones. Then in the 5000th costume store I checked I found these. They were supposed to be earrings, but I just took a pair of pliers and took the wires off. Voila, instant hair bones!

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 10/18/2009 4:54 PM


How awesome is it that the Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror is on tonight and not in November when Halloween is the last thing I want to think about?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/18/2009 5:30 PM


I went to a zombie prom last night and won the trophy for best zombie. my “date” and i can be seen on funcoast.com if you click on newest pics or spottings or something like that and click on zombie prom. i’m the one in the yellow tux shirt.

Chestnuts roasted by DasTeufulNagatier @ 10/18/2009 7:04 PM


oh, wait, no, actually if you just scroll down on the home page of funcoast.com it has a gallery for zombie prom.

Chestnuts roasted by DasTeufulNagatier @ 10/18/2009 7:08 PM


Rev:I’d come over, but we live so far apart from each other.Plus I don’t know where you live.
At least we have X-E. :) And for anyone wondering if I behave in real life, they way I do on the blog, the answer is, YES! I’d like to see Paranormal Activity. Seems like a cool flick.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/18/2009 8:22 PM


i know at least one of you probably already talked about this but i just tried it and i had to share with people who would appreciate it… i just got BLACK HALLOWEEN TACO’S from taco bell! they are awesome! i kind of hoped they would turn my teeth black or something… but still really cool… black taco’s and new venture bros all in one night?!?!?! aldkfjaoeifjpawoinwponvp!!!!

Chestnuts roasted by TOmmy! @ 10/18/2009 9:41 PM


I went a little crazy this morning and cleaned out one of my closets. Took the time to go through a box of old toys that included, among other things, a bunch of Pokeballs (and their Pokemon toys within) from the 1999 Burger King promotion. Anyone else remember these? I was in high school at the time, but that didn’t stop me from going to Burger King everyday for a month. Probably wasn’t so good for my health!

I’ve also got a big box of Star Wars toys that I’d like to sell on eBay someday….except I’ve never sold anything on Ebay, so I don’t even know where to start!

This has been a great weekend, even though it went by too fast. Next weekend is Baylor’s Homecoming and it’s going to be a crazy week….I’ve got company coming and lots to do….

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/18/2009 9:46 PM


Tommy I’ve been meaning to try those. Is it just regular taco filling in a black shell or what? Also is it spicy? I like Taco Bell ok but cant eat anything spicy.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 10/18/2009 9:58 PM


I loved the Pokemon Burger King toys only because my little brother collected them and I was introduced to them by him. I took him to the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade and we had lunch at a Burger King near the New York Public Library on 42nd st right after. I think he was around 8 or 9 years old and he remembers it to this day. We made up a turkey pokemon and made up attacks for it. Because of that awesome memory, I still play Pokemon on the DS.

BTW, my wife got a black taco from Taco Bell the other day but neither of us wanted to try it. It looks like a regular taco, except that the shell looks really burnt. Yuck.

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo @ 10/18/2009 10:18 PM


Damn you Jazzy with your Venture Bros goodness; over here, we only have the first series available; and I’m still needing to ship over the third series to catch up! I’m really annoyed that our version of Adult Swim got cancelled…

No idea whether anything is happening for Halloween here; so instead I’m mostly rewatching John Carpenter movies and the soundtracks, since they’re just sooo dark and Halloween-ie. Pun not intended, or was it…?

Chestnuts roasted by mr Adam We @ 10/18/2009 10:33 PM


mr Adam We
Carpenter’s Halloween theme (which he wrote himself) is one of the greatest film themes ever composed….

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/18/2009 10:44 PM


I just got back from seeing the musical “Wicked” and it was awesome, despite the expensive uncomfortable seats. I can’t believe how many quick special effects they pulled right in front of our eyes. I definately recommend it.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 10/18/2009 11:41 PM


Berdo I got one yesterday – actually 3… they’re good. Taste the same I swear! I have to admit though, it caught me off guard at first glance though, lol.

Chestnuts roasted by Starsmudge @ 10/18/2009 11:49 PM


King JLA
Wicked is pretty awesome, I’m a big fan. You should read the book sometime for some “WTF”ness. It’s pretty far out.

RE: Black shell Taco. Sometimes I think I have selective Dyslexia. When I saw the commercial for the “Black Jack” Tacos tonight during the Simpsons, I thought it said “Jack Black” Taco, and I was really confused as to why Jack Black would be promoting Taco Bell.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/18/2009 11:53 PM


Found another horror comic on Scans Daily. From Shock SuspenStories #2:

Halloween!

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/19/2009 12:40 AM


for anyone wondering…. the black taco’s have a “special sauce” that totally makes it worth eating a black taco… also the black taco shells seem to be a little less delicate than the regular ones…better living through efficient tacos…

Chestnuts roasted by TOmmy! @ 10/19/2009 1:13 AM


I finally got around to watching Wrong Turn…found it on youtube. Only got to the first 10 min though…first death scene is hilarious!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/19/2009 6:24 AM


mr Adam We: Whereabouts are you located? I got a friend from the UK into Venture Bros. and have sent him the first 3 seasons in the past year for his birthday/Christmas. My advice to you? Get a region-free DVD player and make friends with someone in the US.

From Jackson Publick’s Livejournal:

“And really…set that Tivo…because this premiere is a strange one that might require additional viewings to fully comprehend. But we’re terribly proud of it. The only hint I’ll give you as to how to mentally navigate this episode’s convoluted timeline is: keep an eye on Hank’s hair.”

Hm… I missed the premier last night, being an old woman who needed to be asleep before midnight for work. But I did make it a point to ask a friend to record it.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 10/19/2009 8:36 AM


I had a Black Jack taco this weekend. Meh. I found almost no difference between it and a regular old taco. Volcano Tacos, though, now THERE’S a taco for the discriminating drunk palete*!

* – I’m not sure I’ve ever eaten Taco Bell sober, so take my review for what it’s worth.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 10/19/2009 9:06 AM


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