Polkadot Cupcake Shop – Ninja Turtle Pies!

Disclaimer: I am not, nor do I pretend to be, a baker or food expert of any kind. In fact I tend to be pretty dumb when it comes to all things cooking. So don’t judge this post as such!

Oh man. It has been a while since I was genuinely excited about posting something. This is totally it.

I am a big proponent of shopping “mom-and-pop”. I love “start-ups”. Be it internet or otherwise. So when I discovered through my good friend Jack that a small online cupcake bakery in New Jersey was offering…wait for it…

NINJA TURTLE PUDDING PIES!!?!??!!?!?

I was a little excited. Ok, a lot excited. So I ate two of the pies that Jack bought (Take that, Jack!), and then I went and ordered some. But before I get into the pies, lets take a tryst back through history to the original pies that these ones pay homage to.

The year was 1991. The TMNT were arguably at the height of their popularity. I was 10 years old.

There were a number of Ninja Turtle food products on the market, from breakfast cereal to corn puffed pizza flavored snack chips. One such entry in this catalog were Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pies by Hostess. These were simply a variant of their standard fruit pies that they had been making for years, except they were filled with vanilla pudding (to simulate ooooooze) and were green instead of…you know…pie colored.

As memory serves, these things were pretty darn delicious (despite the questionable color scheme). Though really, the childhood memory is probably better than the actual pie was.

Fast forward 21 years (that makes me sad!). Enter Polkadot Cupcake Shop. An online-only cupcake company that (you guessed it!) specializes in all things cupcake. Recently, bless their little hearts, Polkadot has rolled out limited edition “Throwback” Ninja Turtle Pudding Pies! So how do these pies compare to the originals?

Well, Original 1991 Hostess Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pies obviously don’t still exist for comparison. That’s probably a good thing…cause that would be really gross. So, at 12:30 this morning, I ran out to 7-11 and got us the next best thing. A Hostess apple fruit pie! You see what I do for you? I spent a $1.79 for this review!

The Polkadot pies come 12 in a box, and are individually wrapped in small plastic baggies. The box of 12 will cost you $25 USD plus shipping. For me, it averaged out to about 3 bucks a pie. When buying from independent shops, you often find you pay a bit more than you would from a massive company like Hostess, simply because smaller companies can’t deal in the kind of volume of product that the big guys can. But, like I said, supporting the little guy is kinda my thing.

Size wise, they are a little bit smaller than the modern Hostess pie (Not sure how much smaller, since, by the time I wrote this post…I sorta…already ate both of them. I’M SORRY! I LOVE PIE OK!?!?!)

Yup, still filled with vanilla puddin’! So how do they compare taste wise? Well, I wouldn’t say that either is better. But they are different. The primary difference being firmness of the crust. The Hostess pies are machine made, and made…well…quite some time ago. This makes for a very firm outer crust.

Meanwhile, the Polkadot pie is hand made and made to order so , while delicious, it is definitely a softer pie. They don’t shatter when you break them in half like the Hostess pies do. Which affects presentation more than taste. Some of them got a little squished during shipping, while I’m pretty sure you could step on a Hostess pie and have it keep relative shape.

The bottom line? Since Polkadot is an online only store, it would be a little unrealistic (in both time and money) for you to keep you shelves stocked with these little darlings on a consistent basis. But, if you’re a Turtle fan (which…since you’re here…you probably are) and you want to be able to say “ZOMGS LOOK WHAT I HAVE! I’M EATING MY CHILDHOOD! NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM!” then these are the pies for you.

Besides, it’s a WAY better idea then breaking open that sealed box of Ninja Turtles cereal I know you have lying around. Seriously dude…don’t eat that.

Check out Polkadot Cupcake Shop Here!
And like them on Facebook here!

Long Beach Comic Expo 2012

Just wanted to let you all know that I will be milling around the Long Beach Comic Expo this saturday. Don’t think there is any turtle stuff going on, but it is a great comic centered show.

You can still get tickets here

-Stephan

Jetpack Color Classics Variants

Seriously? So Jetpack is rolling out…black and white variant covers for the…uh…color classics? Anyone else see this as a complete slap in the face to the collector community?

The $20 (almost $30 if you can’t go to the brick and mortar store) Jetpack variants for the first story arc were almost tolerable because at least you were getting variant art (despite it being republished vintage art). But these covers are the exact same covers as the standard covers except they put less thought into them. Plus, a black and white cover on a book that markets itself as a color book is…pretty silly.

I thought it couldn’t get more ridiculous when Brett’s Comic Pile tried to pass one book off as four different “variants” by touching them with a different color pen, or simply distributing them from a different source.

This is somehow more offensive to me.

Lost Angeles: 35 Days with Kevin Eastman


Meltdown Comics Gallery Presents!

LOST ANGELES Thirty Five
Days with Kevin Eastman

“A Pop
Culture Exhibition Fifty Years in the Making!”
 

NOVERMBER 30TH , 2011 through JANUARY 4TH , 2012!
 

For Thirty Five Days KEVIN EASTMAN takes over MELTDOWN COMICS NEW GALLERY
exhibition space where he curates FIVE DIFFERENT SHOWS of some of his most exciting past, present, and future creations
and collaborations!

Located at 7522 West Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, the Meltdown Comics Gallery will be open daily
for all visitors, will feature special events at least twice weekly, including an
ALL NEW ART EXHIBIT  opening every
NEW COMIC DAY WEDNESDAY from 6:00 TO 10:00!  

Over the five week celebration, fans NEW and OLD will get the chance to come hang out with Kevin, check
out the latest show, discuss projects, concepts, and future plans for everything he’s working on from the new IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle comic series to the 2012 35th BIRTHDAY OF HEAVY METAL MAGAZINE!

NEW! OPENING PRESS EVENT! November 18th and 19th
Kevin Eastman and Mark Bode recreate the cover to TMNT Comic #1 in a huge mural
on the back of the Meltdown Comics store!

 

GALLERY EXHIBIT and SIGNING
SCHEDULES*

 *Please stay tuned to:

www.meltdowncomics.com

www.kevineastmanstudios.com

www.heavymetal.com 

NOVEMBER 30th THE “TMNT” EXHIBIT
OPENS!

The event will feature all things Turtles including 90 pages of original Kevin Eastman TMNT
layout art for the entire new IDW series re-launch, the original artwork that
started ALL things TMNT, and special edition prints, books, posters, and other
rare TMNT treasures from his personal collection!

The signing will have on hand all IDW TMNT comics, the new Ultimate Collection Book One, as well
as many more original out of print publications.

The Gallery Night Event/Party/Signing is from 6
PM TO 10 PM!

  

DECEMBER 7th THE “UNDERWHERE”
EXHIBIT OPENS!

The event will feature at least 50 original paintings for Underwhere adventure by Mark
Martin and Kevin Eastman in the exhibit and available for purchase—alongside
tons of the original concept drawings from 1989.

An exclusive stickered 1500 copy edition of the Underwhere Graphic Novel will be sold at the show for
$5 each, with a dollar from each copy being donated to the Hero’s Initiative
Organization.

For more information about the Hero Initiative, go to www.herointiative.org!

The Gallery Night Event/Party/Signing is from 6
PM TO 10 PM!

 

 

DECEMBER  14th THE “BIZ AND BUZZ” EXHIBIT
OPENS!
 

The event will feature all 24 original black and white pages for complete issue #1! The art,
by Simon Bisley and Kevin Eastman, will be on exhibit and available for
purchase, as well as all of Kevin Eastman’s original development artwork for a
future TV series.

Copies of the full color comic book and exclusive collectable toys will be for sale as well, including
a limited edition show print.  

The Gallery Night Event/Party/Signing is from 6
PM TO 10 PM!

 

DECEMBER  21st THE “LOST ANGELES” EXHIBIT
OPENS!

The event will feature original concept drawings and development paintings by Kevin
Eastman and Simon Bisley for an upcoming film option, as well as a series of
show exclusive prints created just for the exhibit, and all will be available
for purchase.

A special 100 page collector’s edition book will make its premiere at the show.

The Gallery Night Event/Party/Signing is from 6
PM TO 10 PM!

 

DECEMBER 28TH THROUGH JANUARY 4TH

THE HEAVY METAL 35th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBIT

OPENS!  

As this is the event 35 years in the making, and the fact that it is growing larger and more insane
day to day, we will need to hold off on releasing the final details until mid
December—but can assure all Heavy Metal fans it will be worth the wait! 

**STAY TUNED TO WWW.HEAVY METAL.COM FOR ALL THE LATEST
DETAILS!

ADDITIONAL SHOW HIGHLIGHTS/EVENTS

RE-CREATING KEVIN EASTMAN’S STUDIO
AND SELLING IT!

Inside the Galley space is a 15 x 15 foot square room, with a wall sized glass window looking
into IT–where Kevin Eastman will move into and recreate his entire ART STUDIO
and SELL IT TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! 

All items in the exhibit space will be taken directly from HIS Los Angeles based Art Studio—and
set up as a working exhibit! Everything including desk, chairs, tables,
original artwork, books, files, projects, comics, DVD’s, CD’s, things you (and
even he) can’t even imaging. It will be a wall to wall, floor to ceiling once
in a lifetime event, that will have to be seen in person to be truly believed!

 (*Photo’s of the old and the new studio space will be posted online shortly!)

SPECIAL HEAVY METAL COVER ARTIST
FEATURED EXHIBIT BY LORENZO SPERLONGA!

GUEST SPEAKERS!

ARTISTS SIGNINGS!

SPECIAL MOVIE
SCREENINGS!

DRINK AND DRAW
SESSIONS!

ART DEMONSTRATIONS!

AUCTIONS, AND MUCH,
MUCH, MORE!

 

 

 

Happy Anniversary To MEEEEE!!!!!

Today is the 1 year wedding anniversary of my wife Heather and I. Some of you may recall that my groom’s cake was a red bandanna turtle head. At the time, I couldn’t bear to cut into it, so we decided to save it for our one year anniversary (normally tradition would dictate saving the top tier of the wedding cake).

Well, tonight we cut this sucker wide open. And this is the result! Shockingly, the interior cake portion was still really awesome! Though the exterior sugar shell was kinda gross. Red Velvet Cheesecake for those that are interested 🙂

Happy Anniversary Heather. I am the luckiest man in the world.