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* In the Halloween episode of ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', Raven and Chelsea find themselves slowly turning into cows and attempt to find Eddie and the spell book at Alana's party before it's too late. At the party, [[MyInstinctsAreShowing their increasingly bovine behavior]] continues to get the best of them. Chelsea stops looking for Eddie to chew on someone's straw hat, Raven starts chewing cud while glaring at Chelsea for drinking out of the punch bowl with her face, and their fates are sealed when [[spoiler:Chelsea ends up eating the spell book page they needed to reverse their transformations.]]
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* As countless [[Advertising/HostessFruitPies Hostess ads in comic books]] taught us back in UsefulNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}}, any supervillain can be distracted by the light flaky crust and delicious fruit filling of Hostess cakes. Really, all super heroes ought to carry a few packs of them.

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* As countless [[Advertising/HostessFruitPies Hostess ads in comic books]] taught us back in UsefulNotes/{{the MediaNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}}, any supervillain can be distracted by the light flaky crust and delicious fruit filling of Hostess cakes. Really, all super heroes ought to carry a few packs of them.

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** There is a spell called "Illusory Feast" that creates a feast that seems to have their favorite foods and is real as far as natural senses can tell. Causes foes that aren't actively involved in fighting to drop what they're doing and indulge. Foes that are fighting are slightly dazed.

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** Older bestiaries may list how easy it is to distract a pursuing monster by dropping food for it. [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trolls]], for example, "combine a ravenous appetite with limited intelligence," and have 50-50 odds of breaking off a chase to eat an easier meal.
** There is a spell called "Illusory Feast" ''illusory feast'' that creates a feast that seems what looks to have their be the targets' favorite foods foods, and is seems as real as far as their natural senses can tell. Causes foes Foes that aren't actively involved in fighting to will drop what they're doing and indulge. Foes indulge, while those that are fighting are slightly dazed.distracted slightly.

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