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Jesse_Lackman
12-22-2001, 08:40 PM
Fruitcakes Face Machine-Gun Fire (http://www.reuters.com/news_article.jhtml?type=humannews&StoryID=472647)

"RENO, Nev. (Reuters) - Drop it from a tall building? Hardly a scratch. Shoot it with a submachine gun? It survives.

But run it over with a sport utility vehicle or kick it like a football and it crumbles, according to a just published investigation into that evergreen Christmas question: How can you get rid of the fruitcake?

The Reno Gazette-Journal, in an effort to rid its readers' homes of the unloved seasonal treat, mounted a series of experiments to determine the best way to destroy a gift "nearly everyone receives and few actually want."

"The SUV was what did them in most definitively," Camille Hayes, the Gazette-Journal reporter who organized the fruitcake survival test, said on Thursday.

Hayes marshaled several aides and, using store-bought fruitcakes, organized the punishment.

The first test involved dropping fruitcakes from the roof of a two-story house onto a concrete basketball court.

"In the moments before it was let fly, our team wondered if the fruitcake would shatter, bounce or remain intact. The answer was none of the above," Hayes recounted.

Instead, the cake survived the drop relatively unscathed, exhibiting only a few "fissures" in its dense body.

The second test involved running over a fruitcake with a 3,000-pound sport utility vehicle. This proved to be more effective, leaving a "tire-marked, raisin-flecked smear on the asphalt," Hayes wrote.

A third test, submitting the fruitcake to the power of a football place kicker, was also gratifying, resulting in an explosion of candied fruit as the fruitcake disintegrated.

Strangely, a uniquely Nevada-style solution to the fruitcake problem -- shooting them with submachine guns -- proved disappointing, Hayes said. "Nevada is a state in which machine guns are legal to own and operate, so I thought it would be a treat to see what one did," Hayes said.

Not much, as it turned out. Pummeling a pair of target fruitcakes with two M-11 fully automatic submachine guns resulted in only minor damage, Hayes reported.

"The larger cake proved especially resilient. Rather than shattering it into the smithereens we had expected, the volley of bullets merely nibbled at its edges. And as for the dark center of the beast, it proved too dense to lose its shape."

Hayes said her fruitcake demolition campaign had garnered largely favorable reviews from the readers of the Reno Gazette, and that she might try again next year with some more ambitious strategies -- like dropping fruitcakes from a helicopter."

DesertFox
12-22-2001, 08:49 PM
Anybody still give these God-awful things?

**DONOTDELETE**
12-22-2001, 09:30 PM
I like 'good' fruitcake, however, most are good for boat anchors.

Etaoin
12-25-2001, 10:38 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tacitus:
I like 'good' fruitcake, however, most are good for boat anchors.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Grandma's Fruit Cake (800)833-3978 or P.O. Box 715, Dublin OH 43017. The best I have ever tasted. It is light (for a fruit cake) and none of the burnt taste. I have had them for @ 30 years up to a few years ago...To many calories for me now.

Warlady
12-25-2001, 11:22 AM
Pour a fifth of Jack Daniels Black Label over it and even plywood will taste good.

**DONOTDELETE**
12-25-2001, 03:26 PM
I am sure that even a fruit cake would succumb to a load of 0-0 buckshot from a 12 guage.

But then, on second thought...

RayChuang
12-25-2001, 06:46 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tacitus:
I like 'good' fruitcake, however, most are good for boat anchors.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

There's only one good brand of fruitcake, and that's the ones made by the Colin Street Bakery in Texas. Anything else should be blown up with a few well-placed M-80's. images/icons/grin.gif

**DONOTDELETE**
12-25-2001, 07:07 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Warlady:
Pour a fifth of Jack Daniels Black Label over it and even plywood will taste good.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

The plywood tastes better without the Jack Daniels. How can such a discerning lady even consider J. D.?

Ray, Re: Collin Street Bakery.....A good but distant SECOND to Grandma's.