How To: Make Ecto-Cooler at Home

The guys from Ghostbusters: Chicago Division have recently figured a way to make their own version of Minute Maid’s legendary Ghostbusters-themed drink of the 90s: The Ecto-Cooler. Here’s what you need in order to brew your own batch:

  • 1 Packet Flavor Aid Orange
  • 1 Packet Flavor Aid Tangerine [Ed. Note: we used Kool-Aid brand Orange and Tangerine packets and it worked fine]
  • 3/4 Cup Orange Juice (No Pulp)
  • 3/4 Cup Tangerine Juice
  • 1/3 scoop Countrytime Lemonade
  • 1 3/4 Cups Sugar
  • Green and blue food coloring.

Ecto-Cooler was a product tie-in with the cartoon series The Real Ghostbusters, based on the 1984 live-action film, Ghostbusters. Hi-C struck a deal in 1987 to promote the series by developing a drink. Expected to last only as long as the series, the drink was successful beyond expectations and continued after the series’ 1991 cancellation to be produced for more than a decade. The Ecto-Cooler box featured The Real Ghostbusters character Slimer, as did the commercials. Slimer left the box sometime around 1997, but Minute Maid did not discontinue the product until 2001, at which point it was renamed Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen. Slimer was replaced on the packaging by a similar-looking blob of lips.[3] The product was still noted as ecto cool on many store receipts. In 2006, Shoutin’ Orange Tangergreen was renamed Crazy Citrus Cooler. In 2007, Crazy Citrus Cooler was discontinued.

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Kinect Champion Jockey Will Make You Look Like a Total Moron [Video]

I hope this guy was paid a lot of money to appear in this video.

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Somebody is trying to… DESTROY THE INTERNET! [Video]

Netforce had to be the absolute worst made for television movie of the 90s.

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Apple “loses” iPhone 5; tech world disbelieving

An Apple employee has lost a prototype of the next generation of iPhone in a California bar. And if that sounds familiar, you’re might be forgiven for being a little cynical.

The story this time comes from CNet which reports the handset was lost in San Francisco’s Cava 22 (pictured via Google Street View), a bar that’s apparently quite heavy on the carelessness-inducing tequila. An unnamed source says the phone went missing but Apple traced it to a nearby home (not, of course, that Apple keeps tabs on the movements of iPhones in any illegal manner.) Police then visited the home and searched it, finding nothing.

To be fair, even CNet acknowledges the story is difficult to flesh out. The bar owner confirmed a man did call him about a lost iPhone (though not specifying what model), but Apple isn’t commenting, the San Francisco police say they’ve not received a formal report, and the bar owner says the police haven’t been in touch.

The CNet source also talks of the phone being sold on Craigslist for $200, though there are no details on whether this is true, how the source knows it, and why the police wouldn’t get involved.

Those who assume this is a publicity stunt are pointing to the incident last year in which a man found a lost 4G iPhone prototype in a bar and sold it to tech site Gizmodo for $5,000. Police later controversially raided the home of Gizmodo staffer Jason Chen.

Prosecutors decided this year not to lay any charges against Gizmodo staff. The man who is accused of finding and selling the phone, Brian Hogan, was charged with “misappropriation of lost property”, a much less serious charge than theft. Another man, Sage Wallower, has been charged with handling stolen property.

Of course, while there’s no question the events of last year were genuine, it turned out to be a tremendous way for Apple to get publicity for the device without breaching its own policies on keeping details under wraps. That’s led to insinuations that a repeat incident this year would certainly spark more interest, with tech writers opening their checkbooks and hunting down the handset like the remaining golden ticket.

Personally, I subscribe to the rule of never blaming something on a conspiracy that can be explained by human stupidity, and there are few more stupid than those who’ve been on the tequilas.

World’s Most Honest Logos [Pics]

Check out this series of amazing re-imagined logo by designer Viktor Hertz representing the hidden reality behind some of the world’s most popular brands. Youtube = Cat Videos? Totally!

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Gollum Wedding Cake [Picture]

Hmmm, I wonder if this is the cake that was served at these people’s wedding.

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