Thursday, April 01, 2010
Fruit Of The Month - #1: Weight Watchers Fruit Snacks
Please try to contain your excitement. :-)
For the inaugural Fruit Of The Month segment for April 2010 is this delightful ad from back in April 1977. These lovable apple, peach and strawberry mascots were used on packages of Weight Watchers Fruit Snacks. What a treat!
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
International Waffle Day 2010
Bacon 'N' Batter Blaster Waffle
Ingredients:
-1 Can of Batter Blaster
-2 Strips of Bacon per waffle
-1 Waffle Iron
-1 Paper Towel
Directions:
Take two strips of bacon and lay them across each square of the heated waffle iron. Close the iron and let the bacon cook and sizzle until almost done. Once finished, take a paper towel and very lightly clean any excess grease from the iron (make sure to leave some inside). Spray Batter Blaster into the waffle iron and let it cook together with the bacon. Take out the finished product and cover with syrup or other desired toppings. Enjoy!
The Outcome:
A delicious bacon-infused waffle! The best of both worlds, the Bacon 'N' Batter Blaster Waffle fuses the taste and texture of a waffle with the added savory flavors of a crisp piece of bacon.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
St. Patrick's Day at McDonald's
Here's an old coupon card from a Kansas McDonald's restaurant in 1976. You could punch out the shamrock to wear and cash in the coupon for some free McDonaldland Cookies.
The happy little leprechaun seems to be enjoying a Shamrock Shake, while ready to smoke that pipe in his other hand.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Funny Face Cartoon Update
While the project is still going strong, there are no specifics on when it might appear on TV. There are a number of interesting updates however:
1) McDonald's -- The team is working with McDonald's to get some air time on their in-restaurant televisions. Many newer McDonald's have screens inside which show a variety of content, typically aimed at kids. The exposure could be 30 restaurants or so, likely on the West Coast.
2) Plush Toys and T-Shirts -- It is expected to have a deal signed soon to produce plush toys and t-shirts of our favorite little Funny Face friends. I would imagine these being very popular among adults who loved Funny Face long ago and want to pass along the fun to their kids.
3) Food Marketing -- There have been discussions with an unnamed company to produce a healthy snack pack for kids which would use the Funny Face name. How cool would it be to see Goofy Grape and friends back on store shelves, even if not in drink mix format!
4) Daily Motion -- The team has an official site on Daily Motion, which is like YouTube, showing some of the cartoon shorts that they've produced. It's a good sampling of what to expect from the series. The shorts are just fantastic in every way! I encourage everyone to visit the site (click here), sign up on Daily Motion, post positive comments and help spread the word.
Here's an embedded Daily Motion jukebox with some samples (Flash plugin required).
As you can see, the project is very promising in many ways to revamp our beloved Funny Face characters!
For now I'll leave you with this vintage Choo Choo Cherry canister label from the mid 1970s. (Click through to see a larger version on Flickr.) Certainly these updates will leave everyone, uh, thirsting for more!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Olympic Fruit Pie Fever!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
King Ding Dong shirts at Target!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas from Chips Ahoy!
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Remember Garfield cereal?
I do not remember a Garfield cereal from Quaker Oats, but this indicates that it was on the market at least in 1985. The coupon expired in May 1985.
We can see that the cereal came in both raspberry and blueberry flavors. There must have been two different styles of cereal boxes, likely very colorful and similar to the illustration on the coupon.
Instinctively, I wonder how the taste of blueberry Garfield compared to monster cereal staple Boo Berry, but alas, I will never know.
This one is still a mystery to me. Perhaps it was a test market, was otherwise short-lived or it was ubiquitous and I just missed it. Does anyone remember a Garfield cereal from Quaker Oats?


Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Hostess Cakes Logos and News
- 1919 - Continental Baking Company creates their "CupCakes", though not branded as Hostess yet.
- 1925 - Hostess brand name started as part of Continental Baking Company (CBC) when CBC bought Taggart Bakery, makers of Wonder Bread.
- 1930 - James Dewar invents the Twinkie for CBC in Indianapolis.
- March 1967 - Hostess Ding Dongs are created.
- April 1967 - Hostess Ho Hos are created in San Francisco.
- September 13, 1968 - ITT Corporation (International Telephone and Telegraph) bought CBC, making it a wholly owned subsidiary, forming ITT Continental Baking Company (ITT Continental) with headquarters in Rye, NY.
- 1970-1971 - Hostess mascots such as Twinkie the Kid, Captain CupCake, King Ding Dong and others are created by artist Don Duga to represent products in animated commercials.
- October 9, 1984 - ITT sold CBC to Ralston-Purina (RP). RP retained the CBC name as a subsidiary, headquartered in St. Louis, MO.
- 1984-1995 - As far as I've been able to tell, the Ralston-Purina (RP) name and "checkerboard" logo were never used on Hostess packaging. Products still maintained the Hostess and Continental Baking Company names.
- July 24, 1995 - Interstate Brands Corporation completed purchasing CBC from RP.
- 1995 - The Continental Baking Company name was no longer used at this point.
- 1995 - Interstate Brands Company changes its name to Interstate Bakeries Corporation and the headquarters was in Kansas City, MO.
- 2009 - IBC corporate headquarters moved to Irving, TX (near Dallas) after emerging from bankruptcy.
- November 2, 2009 - Interstate Bakeries Corporation changes company name to Hostess Brands.