- Screaming Yellow Zonkers
Screaming Yellow Zonkers is a
snack food , first produced by Lincoln Snacks in the USA in the 1960s. Screaming Yellow Zonkers arepopcorn with ayellow sugary glaze, in a black box.Lincoln Snacks asserts that they were the first
food item to be packaged inblack .Fact|date=April 2008 The box contained humorous print, such as humorous suggestions about what to do with Screaming Yellow Zonkers, or that 8 oz. (226g) equals 1/4,409 of a metric ton. (This comic content was provided byAllan Katz and Howie Krakow who wrote the copy on the first several boxes, and the award-winning TV and radio campaigns.) Zonkers were geared towards those who enjoy sweetened popcorn without nuts, as opposed to products likeCracker Jack . Screaming Yellow Zonkers werekosher , but did containdairy product s.While the front of the package was simple and understated, the rest of the Zonkers box was completely covered with absurdist copy, accompanied by illustrations, informing the reader everything from “how to wash Zonkers” to “how to mate them”. The bottom of the box explained how to determine if it were indeed the bottom. “Open the top, and turn the box upside down. If the Zonkers fall out this is the bottom. If they fall up, this is the top. If nothing happens, this box is empty.”
World class illustrators became a part of the Zonkers phenomenon. Airbrush artist Charlie White illustrated the front of the Circus box while
Seymour Chwast ’s work decorated the rest. White also illustrated a giant Zonkers circus poster, inspired by more of Katz’s copy. The poster was offered on the circus box for “$2.95 to include shipping, handling and profit.” The circus box ended up being displayed in the Louvre in Paris.Fact|date=February 2007The product was discontinued after
ConAgra acquired Lincoln Foods in 2007. [cite web|url=http://journalstar.com/articles/2007/09/07/news/business/doc46e0680edc0a0662284104.txt|title=Con agra buys Lincoln Snacks, Screaming Yellow legacy|publisher=Lincoln Journal Star|date=September 6, 2007]ee also
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Cracker Jack
*Poppycock (snack)
*Fiddle Faddle
*Crunch 'n Munch References
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