Eggz tell jokes and sing a few short ditties. Hamm & Eggz is a vaudeville-style comic rendition of The Meat Group Can Help You Keep Strong, in which Mr. The bread slice wears glasses and is revealed when a kitchen cabinet is opened. The Cereal Sisters-Oats, Rice, and Corn-sing a parody of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in the style of the Andrews Sisters, accompanied by a bugle-blowing bread slice. “Boogie Woogie Bakery Boy” by The Cereal Sisters Every time they came out, ice cold fog would emerge from the freezer. Each of the dairy products performs a brief cameo in a stylized manner (e.g., Miss Cheese sings like Mae West). Dairy Good is a singing milk carton who emerges from a refrigerator holding an old fashioned radio-style floor microphone close to his mouth, crooning introductions to three dairy products-Miss Cheese, Miss Yogurt, and Miss Ice Cream - in the style of 1930s costume extravaganzas. “The Stars of the Milky Way” by Dairy Goods and his Stars of the Milky Way The Kitchen Krackpots band (containers of ketchup, mayonnaise, a spinning jar of mustard, etc.) rises from the floor and plays a boisterous ragtime intro, as Bonnie reappears, now in a showgirl or cocktail waitress costume, to “Thank you all for coming to (her) kitchen.” Act 2 “Chase Those (Meal Time) Blues Away” by Bonnie Appetite and the Kitchen Krackpots The lights turn off, and the next performance comes. She has cookbooks and her hair wrapped in a bun. The show went something like this…īonnie sings this at the start of the show. Once guests were inside, the show would begin. Once the doors opened and guests were allowed in the theater, they were greeted with a giant silver curtain that read Kraft Central Foods as they sponsored the entire pavilion at the time. The final waiting are had a third marquee, calling the attraction simply “Kitchen Kabaret”. The first waiting room had guests cross under another marquee, complete with a host of production posters along the walls. The entrance used pastel colors like the remainder of Epcot, but looked like a Broadway theater with its marquee. The entrance stood on the bottom floor, to the left side. The host, Bonnie Appetite, introduced the various acts in a musical review and comedy format that advocated healthy eating and provided a basic primer on the four food groups: Meat, Dairy, Cereal, and Fruits/Vegetables. The Kitchen Kabaret Revue was a 13-minute audio-animatronic show that was located inside The Land pavilion, premiering on Octowith EPCOT Center. You can even check out an old warehouse tour where entire boxes of animatronics for the attraction were sent on our YouTube channel. While these attractions may have been sent down the sink disposal, remember, don’t knock fiber… it’s nutritious. To commemorate the debut of the former attraction, we’ve brought back this old WDWNT: The Magazine piece by Tom Corless on the history of Kitchen Kabaret and Food Rocks. The show, with host Fud Wrapper, took its final bow on January 3, 2004. Today in EPCOT history, Food Rocks jammed out for the first time in 1994 after replacing the former Kitchen Kabaret in The Land Pavilion. This spoof of concert benefits such as World Aid and Farm Aid took on a different flavor…promoting good nutrition with a cast of top-name foods such as the Peachboys, Pita Gabriel, Neil Mousakka, and Chubby Cheddar.
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