I know this is an ice cream blog but think about a couple of your favorite cartoon dogs from your childhood and then give the show a listen. I'll give it a tease by saying that one of my pics makes it to the final round! Man I love talking about cartoons. I should do it more often (but not here).
If I can, I like to bring up some kind of nerdy/frozen crossover product when I post about Nerd Lunch. So, what's this crazy pokemon card infront of you? This is Vanillite and he is an icy snow Pokemon. This is his basic form where he is an adorable cake cone filled with vanilla softserve. My son adores Pokemon and wanted to get me a few packs as part of my Father's day presents and this was in one of those packs. Vanillite evolves in to Vanillish which is basically a sugar cone, and then Vanillish evolves in to Vanilluxe which is basically one of those crazy twin scoop ice cream cones. I'm sorry, but I find that highly amusing.
If you are curious, most of the pokemon cards will go in to my son's collection. He is "guarding" them for me. That's it for now, have a great week everyone!
I'm okay with more cartoon talk here! Especially pokemon. I used to love it when I was a kid...though I'm not up to date on the latest versions
ReplyDeleteI watched way too many cartoons as a kid and still sneak a few in. He usually watches Pokemon by himself, but I watch Transformers:RiD and the new Ben 10 with him and both are enjoyable. We've also got Star Wars Rebels and TMNT on the tivo.
ReplyDeleteHa, I know the feeling...when i was probably about your sons age (I'm guessing) I pretty much refused to watch anything with "real people" in it. I also used to each the original Ben 10, even though I was definitely too old for it :p kind of nice to hear a version of it is still on
ReplyDeleteIt's basically ten minute episodes that focus on Ben being one particular alien and it's just meant to be dumb fun.
ReplyDeleteI never thought I'd see a post about Vanillite here. It's a polarizing Pokémon, but I like it. It's hilarious that the games imply New Yorkers use them to make ice cream.
ReplyDeleteDoes it really?? HA!
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