Fudgie the Whale

Fudgie the Whale is a type of ice cream cake produced and sold by Carvel in its franchise stores. It was developed by Carvel in the 1970s as an expansion of its line of freshly made products, along with Hug-Me Bear and Cookie Puss.[1]

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Development

Although the cake depicts the shape of a whale and was originally decorated as such, it was adapted for holiday uses by rotating it 90 degrees counter-clockwise so that the whale's body, now upright, could represent a face. The whale's tail would then represent whatever a character traditionally had on its head: the Easter Bunny's ears, a leprechaun's hat, or Santa Claus's tassel. Fudgie the Whale was often promoted around Father's Day, using the slogan, "For a whale of a dad."[2]

In popular culture

Fudgie the Whale has been the subject of parody for comedians Patton Oswalt, Kevin Smith and Billy Crystal.[3][4] It has also been used for comedic effect on television shows such as The Simpsons, The Daily Show, Damages, Family Guy and The Office.[5][6][7]

In the early 1980s, David Letterman "Exposed" the cake as really being a dog in disguise.

In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer presents Marge with a Fudgie the Whale on the night of their wedding in Las Vegas. The cake reads "To a whale of a wife."

An episode of The Colbert Report displayed what Colbert called a "Prophet Muhammad Carvel ice cream cake", which depicted Fudgie the Whale with a turban.

Also on The Colbert Report during his September 27th, 2010 show, Colbert asks "if God can turn himself into a burning bush, then why can't he take the form of Fudgie the Whale?"

Musician Jonathan Coulton's song "I'm Having a Party" references Fudgie: "Expect a visit from Fudgie the Whale / Ice cream and crunchies in his fudgy tail".

A Fudgie the Whale cake was featured on the January 8, 2007 edition of WWE's RAW, being devoured by a Rosie O'Donnell impersonator.[8]

"Fudgie the Whale" is repeatedly referenced in the long running (1989-1999) Comedy Central and Sci-Fi Channel series "Mystery Science Theater 3000" (MST3K). Dub Narcotic Sound System's album Sideways Soul (recorded with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) contains a song entitled "Fudgy the Whale," ostensibly one of sixteen Olympia, Washington-based dances, all named within the song.

In early episodes of Damages, main character Ellen celebrates her birthday with a Fudgie the Whale cake: "Nobody sing, because we all know Ellen hates singing!" "But I love Fudgie the Whale!"[6]

Andy Bernard, a character on the show The Office, requested a Fudgie the Whale cake for the group birthday celebration in the "Survivor Man" episode.[7]

Musical Comedy Artist Parry Gripp released a song titled "Fudgie the Whale".

Fudgie the Whale, along with Cookie Puss and other Carvel novelties were named in the Family Guy episode called "Da Boom". Towards the end of the episode, when the Griffins were being kick out of "New Quahog", the character Chris Griffin, mention those cakes while the family walked on the road to a Carvel factory in Farmington, Connecticut.

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References

  1. ^ McGowen, Lauren; Dempsey, Jennifer (2009). Carvel Ice Cream. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0738567099. 
  2. ^ "Carvel Products - Holiday Cakes". http://www.carvel.com/products/holidays.htm. Retrieved June 26, 2008. 
  3. ^ Patton Oswalt (2004). Feelin' Kinda Patton. United Musicians. 
  4. ^ Billy Crystal (1985). Mahvelous!. A&M Records. 
  5. ^ "A Milhouse Divided". The Simpsons. Fox. 1996-12-01.
  6. ^ a b "Jesus, Mary, and Joe Cocker". Damages. FX. 2007-07-31.
  7. ^ a b "Survivor Man". The Office. NBC. 2007-11-08.
  8. ^ WWE RAW. USA Network. 2007-01-08.

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