Ethan and Jenna notebook: Horton's, crunchy cereal and the biting spider
Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca talk to BayToday.ca reporter Kate Adams. Photo by Phil Novak. ____________________________________________________________ Captain Crunch Ethan Zohn doesn't want you to start your day the soggy way.
Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca talk to BayToday.ca reporter Kate Adams. Photo by Phil Novak. ____________________________________________________________
Captain Crunch Ethan Zohn doesn't want you to start your day the soggy way. That's why the winner of 'Survivor Africa' has invented the EZ Crunch Bowl, a bowl which allows your cereal to remain audible all day long, if necessary.
"It's going to be on the shelves soon and will also be sold on the Home Shopping Network," said the corkscrew-curled celebrity, following the final taping session Saturday night of The Last Cull, the reality fishing show he's hosting.
Zohn designed the bowl, he said, keeping the swimming pool concept in mind.
"A swimming pool’s got a shallow end and a deep end, and this cereal bowl has got a shallow end and a deep end," Zohn said.
"You keep your cereal up in the shallow end, you keep your milk in the deep end and when you’re ready for a little crunch you just tap it on the edge and scoop away. "That’s how I’m going to make my millions."
His subsequent millions, that is; Zohn already made his first million winning 'Survivor Africa.'
The Spider from North Bay City tourism officials might want to think twice before asking Jenna Morasca for a quote about North Bay to splash on tourism brochures.
Jenna and boyfriend Ethan Zohn were at the North Bay General Hospital three days ago after the lithe and lovely 'Survivor: The Amazon' winner learned something about local spiders.
"I learned that the spiders here can really bite," Morasca said while relating the story of how she was bitten by one of the mulit-legged insects.
"It got all, like, puffy, and I had to go to the hospital, and it's like infected," Morasca said.
"But they’re so great over there at that hospital, they’re really polite."
Morasca received antibiotics intravenously and then was given a 30-day course of anti-biotic pills, leading to a little teasing from Zohn.
"Thirty-nine days in the Amazon and she gets bitten by a spider in North Bay."
On the plus side, Morasca called North Bay "really peaceful."