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*Rock Pops is a name reversal of the retro candy, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_Rocks ''Pop Rocks'']. | *Rock Pops is a name reversal of the retro candy, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_Rocks ''Pop Rocks'']. | ||
*"It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's invited!" is a line used in The Simpsons twice, once in Flaming | *"It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's invited!" is a line used in The Simpsons twice, once in Flaming Moe's, as Moe's reaction to a flaming Moe, and once as Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Mr. Burn's tonic. | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 12:42, 11 June 2006
This "candy" looks to be a handful of gravel, infused with gaseous vapors and coated in sugar. Guaranteed to be as good for your teeth as it is your digestive tract.
Type: usable
Cannot be discarded
When Used
![]() | You acquire an effect: Sugar Rush (duration: 3 Adventures) |
![]() | You acquire an effect: Popping Stomach (duration: 3 Adventures) |
Notes
- Obtained by trick-or-treating on Halloween.
See Also
References
- Rock Pops is a name reversal of the retro candy, Pop Rocks.
- "It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's invited!" is a line used in The Simpsons twice, once in Flaming Moe's, as Moe's reaction to a flaming Moe, and once as Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Mr. Burn's tonic.
Collection
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