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You, uh, use the pill. After the momentary discomfort and embarrassment passes, you find yourself incredibly hungry.
You, uh, use the pill. After the momentary discomfort and embarrassment passes, you find yourself incredibly hungry.


*Presumably gives additional adventures for the next food item consumed.  The exact number is currently unknown.
*Presumably gives additional adventures for the next food item consumed.  The exact number is currently unknown. A (potentially inaccurate) working theory is 4 - (Fullness/2) adventures - the latter part may or may not be floor()'d.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:29, 20 June 2006

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This is a pill designed by scientists as a nutritional supplement for habitual junkfood abusers. It works by modifying the chemical structure of the next thing you eat, transforming saturated fat, corn syrup, and salt into concentrated vitamins and proteins. It's also about the size of a grapefruit. But if you're wondering how you're possibly going to be able to swallow it, good news! It's a suppository!

Type: usable
Selling Price: 50 Meat.

Drop Location

  • Acquired from taking the fish in the Violet Fog adventure on the Great Trip, if Barnabas tells you it is "Something food-related, if my nose is accurate."

When Used

You, uh, use the pill. After the momentary discomfort and embarrassment passes, you find yourself incredibly hungry.

  • Presumably gives additional adventures for the next food item consumed. The exact number is currently unknown. A (potentially inaccurate) working theory is 4 - (Fullness/2) adventures - the latter part may or may not be floor()'d.

References

  • "Good news! It's a suppository!" is a line spoken by Professor Farnsworth in the Futurama episode The Deep South, in response to Fry's assertion that he cannot possibly swallow the Professor's enormous anti-pressure pill (which looks strikingly similar to this one).