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LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

April 22, 2014 by Chris Durso

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What did you do, Ray? Actually, the LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was created by toy brick-artist, Brent Waller.

Estimated at 1800 Pieces and 60 hours of build time, this Mr. Stay Puft will gladly step on any church in your LEGO town. However, he’s nothing that a few ghost-busting minifigs can’t handle.

If you’d like to help LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man get mass-produced, you can vote for it here.

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[link, via Technabob]

Filed Under: Food Art Tagged With: ghostbusters, lego, stay puft

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Footie Pajamas For Adults

January 14, 2013 by Chris Durso

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Footie pajamas for adults, already a bit creepy, just went a step further with the Ghostbusters Hooded Footie. Designed to look like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, the PJs come complete with said footies, and a hoodie to complete the effect — your thoroughly disturbing effect.

[via Laughing Squid]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: ghostbusters, marshmallow, pajamas, stay puft

Stay Puft Marshmallows Exist

May 7, 2012 by Chris Durso

Stay Puft Quality Marshmallows, inspired by the cutest movie monster to ever ruin New York City, are finally a real thing. Although we’ve been treated to a caffeinated version of Stay Pufts before — these appear to be the first gimmick-free and fully-licensed version of the fluffy treats.

Grab a box to add your Ghostbusters’ collectibles, or use them to make Stay Puft S’mores at your next campout.

[link]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: ghostbusters, marshmallows, stay puft

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man S’more

May 17, 2011 by Chris Durso

Inspired by one of the greatest fictional foodstuffs in movie history, the Stay Puft Marshmallow S’more is brought to us by reddit user SirCreate.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Daily Links, Featured Links Tagged With: art, design, ghostbusters, marshmallows, smore, stay puft

Ecto Cooler: Its Shady Past and Mysterious Disappearance

September 23, 2010 by Chris Durso

Anyone who grew up in the 80s probably had Ecto Cooler in their lunchbox at one time or another. Some may have even used the toxic-green beverage as currency — conducting lopsided lunchroom trades with the kid who wasn’t allowed to have sugar.

Regardless of the juice’s hypnotic and addictive properties, the backstory of Ecto Cooler is intriguing to say the least. And, the fact that it was marketed as orange/tangerine-flavored, but was fluorescent green in color, isn’t even the strangest thing about it.

Quick History

In 1986 — trying to suckle the last drops from the Ghostbusters teat — an animated series titled The Real Ghostbusters was created. Knowing full well that the best way to market to kids is to get them sugar-high — Ecto Cooler was created as a product tie-in to the series.

The Result

Ecto Cooler was an immediate and smashing success. Although it was only supposed to last as long as the series, it endured for a decade after the show’s cancellation. However, the original marketing strategy was rather sneaky, and mind-numbingly lazy.

The Ecto Conspiracy

If we look back a bit further, there was once a Hi-C product called Citrus Cooler. Apologies for lack of photo evidence, but it appears to have been systematically destroyed to thwart the conspiracy theorists. Nonetheless, Citrus Cooler did exist — that was until some marketing dolts needed a quick and easy gimmick to sell their cartoon.

The pitch was simple — place the cute green ghost ‘Slimer‘ on the box, change ‘Citrus’ to ‘Ecto,’ conveniently forget that Citrus Cooler ever existed, product tie-in achieved. And because we are all suckers for packaging, the farce continued into the next decade. The problem was, this new generation of juice box drinkers would have no idea what a Ghostbuster was.

Fearing that Slimer had overstayed his welcome — and in another swift and lazy move — Hi-C did away with Ecto Cooler altogether. Or, at least it’s what they wanted us to think.

The identical formula, in all its neon green glory, was about to be repackaged yet again as “Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen” — even though Hi-C would deny that it was the same formula. Some conspiracy theorists however, would not rest until the mystery was solved.

photo: X-Entertainment

Although the Hi-C drinking public should have been outraged, at least the name “Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen” finally addressed its contradictory flavor and color combination — even though it now had the dumbest product name in recorded history.

It all came full circle in 2007, when Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen was no longer worthy of the title. It was discontinued and renamed… wait for it… ‘Crazy Citrus Cooler.’

And, like most products that Foodiggity features on A Dose of Ephemera, Ecto Cooler has a cult following on Facebook, and unsurprisingly lobbies for the product’s return.

UPDATE: They’re bringing it back!!

Filed Under: A Dose of Ephemera, Bloggity Tagged With: ephemera, ghostbusters, hi-c, soft drink

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