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Revision as of 23:00, 13 September 2008
This drink mixes grenadine, corn syrup, pure cane sugar, and various hi-octane spirits. It's rumored that drinking one of these makes visions of sugarplums put on a burlesque show in your head.
Type: booze (quality unspecified)
Potency: UNSPECIFIED
Cost: 100 Meat
(In-game plural not known - currently impossible to determine.)
Obtained From
- Obsoleted Areas/Methods
- Stores
- The Crimbo Cafe (100 Meat)
- Crimborg Nutrition Station (100 Meat)
When Consumed
- During Crimbo 2005, from The Crimbo Cafe:
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You drink the braincracker sweet. It reminds you of the time you drank hot chocolate through a stalk of sugar cane, with a bunch of marshmallows in your mouth. Only sweeter than that. | ||
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You're all full of holiday cheer. And sugar. Holiday cheer and sugar.
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You gain 5 Drunkenness. |
- During Crimbo 2006, from Crimborg Nutrition Station:
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You drink the braincracker sweet. It reminds you of the time you drank hot chocolate through a stalk of sugar cane, with a bunch of marshmallows in your mouth. Only sweeter than that. And with a chicken aftertaste, oddly enough. | ||
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You're all full of holiday cheer. And sugar. Holiday cheer and sugar.
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You gain 5 Drunkenness. |
References
- The name is a pun (sort of) referring to Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite.
- The line about the sugarplums is a reference to the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," by either Clement Clarke Moore or Henry Livingston, Jr., which starts:
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads.
- The addition of a "tastes like chicken" clause in the 2006 version refers to the movie The Matrix, which explained the resemblance of many meats to chicken as a lack of imagination by the machine creators of the virtual world (like the virtual Crimbo Cafe).