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==Notes==
==Notes==
Acquired via [[Pulverize|pulverizing]] the correct item.
*Acquired via [[Pulverize|pulverizing]] the correct item.
*The plural of this item is "clusters of twinkly nuggets".


==References==
==References==
* The description of this item alludes to the Disney cartoon ''[[Wikipedia:Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]'' where, in order to fly, children had to think happy thoughts after being covered in pixie dust. The pixie dust came from Peter Pan's tiny companion Tinkerbell, who was depicted as twinkling fairy. Peter Pan's method of coating the children with pixie dust was taking Tinkerbell in his hands, violently shaking her up and down over the head of kids, then letting the dust that came off Tinkerbell settle on the children.
* The description of this item alludes to the Disney cartoon ''[[Wikipedia:Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]'' where, in order to fly, children had to think happy thoughts after being covered in pixie dust. The pixie dust came from Peter Pan's tiny companion Tinkerbell, who was depicted as a twinkling fairy. Peter Pan's method of coating the children with pixie dust was taking Tinkerbell in his hands, violently shaking her up and down over the head of kids, then letting the dust that came off Tinkerbell settle on the children.


==Collection==
==Collection==

Revision as of 12:24, 20 June 2006

Template:Itemheader This fine glittery powder looks like something you'd shake out of a fairy's ass. Yeah, let's see you think happy thoughts while covered in elf dander.

Type: usable
Selling Price: 30 Meat.

When Used

You acquire an effect: Twinklebritches
(duration: 5 Adventures)

Uses

Notes

  • Acquired via pulverizing the correct item.
  • The plural of this item is "clusters of twinkly nuggets".

References

  • The description of this item alludes to the Disney cartoon Peter Pan where, in order to fly, children had to think happy thoughts after being covered in pixie dust. The pixie dust came from Peter Pan's tiny companion Tinkerbell, who was depicted as a twinkling fairy. Peter Pan's method of coating the children with pixie dust was taking Tinkerbell in his hands, violently shaking her up and down over the head of kids, then letting the dust that came off Tinkerbell settle on the children.

Collection

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