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* ''Series/TheThundermans'': The meaturduckballizza, AKA the result of allowing Hank to cook dinner. It's presumably a turducken stuffed with meatballs and garnished with a pizza, amongst whatever other miscellaneous ingredients Hank decided to add. Barb grabs the kids and leaves to get takeout when she sees it, leaving Hank to eat the while thing by himself.

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* ''Series/TheThundermans'': The meaturduckballizza, AKA the result of allowing Hank to cook dinner. It's presumably a turducken stuffed with meatballs and garnished with a pizza, amongst whatever other miscellaneous ingredients Hank decided to add. Barb grabs the kids and leaves to get takeout when she sees it, leaving Hank to eat the while whole thing by himself.
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* ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld'': [[https://satwcomic.com/exotic-food Denmark's risalamande,]] a Christmas rice pudding mixed with vanilla, whipped cream, and chopped almonds, is delicious but so fattening that King Europe blows up like a balloon after eating two bites. Of course, America has no trouble scarfing down an entire bowl and asking for more.

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* ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld'': [[https://satwcomic.com/exotic-food Denmark's risalamande,]] a Christmas rice pudding mixed with vanilla, whipped cream, and chopped almonds, is delicious but so fattening that King Europe blows up like a balloon after eating two bites. Of course, America [[BigEater America]] has no trouble scarfing down an entire bowl and asking for more.

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* The Wendy's [[MeaningfulName Baconator]] is perhaps one of the more infamous examples, containing literally nothing '''but''' hamburger meat, cheese, and a '''disgustingly''' large amount of bacon; in fact, it is '''not''' uncommon to see said burger basically '''melting''' due to the sheer amount of fat that is packaged into it.
** Ironically, Dave's Triple is actually even '''more''' unhealthy than the Baconator, but is significantly less iconic.
** IHOP's Bacon Cheeseburger is also largely even more unhealthy than the Baconator due to containing less protein and more saturated fat (along with what appears to generally be a smaller set of nutrients).
* Subway [[{{Hypocrite}} ironically features numerous examples of this]], but the most notable and readily available one is '''easily''' its (iconic and classic) Spicy Italian sandwich, which (not counting the vegetables and related things that you can add to it) is basically just pure fat, sodium and cholesterol (cheese and salami, to be more precise) in a loaf of bread; naturally, its [[ExaggeratedTrope Ultimate]] version makes the original look '''healthy''' by comparison, especially when the Cheesy Garlic Bread that Subway invented specifically for it is used in order to make it.

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* The Wendy's [[MeaningfulName Baconator]] is perhaps one of the more infamous examples, containing literally nothing '''but''' hamburger meat, but two half-pound burger patties, cheese, ketchup, mayonnaise, and a '''disgustingly''' large amount ''six'' strips of bacon; in bacon. In fact, it is '''not''' isn't uncommon to see said burger basically '''melting''' in the paper due to the sheer amount of fat that is packaged packed into it.
** Ironically, Dave's Triple is actually even '''more''' unhealthy ''less'' healthy than the Baconator, but is significantly less iconic.
** IHOP's Bacon Cheeseburger is also largely even more unhealthy than the Baconator Baconator; due to containing less protein and more saturated fat (along fat, along with what appears to generally be a smaller set of nutrients).
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* Subway [[{{Hypocrite}} ironically features numerous examples of this]], but the most notable and readily available one is '''easily''' easily its (iconic and classic) Spicy Italian sandwich, which (not counting the vegetables and related things that you can add to it) is basically just pure fat, sodium and cholesterol (cheese and salami, to be more precise) in a loaf of bread; naturally, its [[ExaggeratedTrope Ultimate]] version makes the original look '''healthy''' ''healthy'' by comparison, especially when the Cheesy Garlic Bread that Subway invented specifically for it is used in order to make it.



* Whataburger's Monterey Melt (not counting its grilled onions and peppers) contains basically '''nothing''' but hamburger meat and a '''disgustingly''' massive amount of cheese and ranch sauce; surely enough, it also contains ''125%'' of saturated fat's Daily Value, along with ''120%'' of regular fat's and 88% of sodium's.

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* Whataburger's Monterey Melt (not counting its grilled onions and peppers) contains basically '''nothing''' nothing but hamburger meat and a '''disgustingly''' ''disgustingly'' massive amount of cheese and ranch sauce; surely enough, it also contains ''125%'' of saturated fat's Daily Value, along with ''120%'' of regular fat's and 88% of sodium's.
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* The KFC Double Down has a ''reputation'' as this for being a sandwich where the "bun" is two pieces of fried chicken. However, the only things ''inside'' the sandwich are a few strips of bacon and some cheese sauce; perfectly normal toppings you would find on a normal fast-food burger or chicken sandwich. If they ''added'' a bun to it, or if you separated the halves and simply ate them like chicken fillets, then it would not be regarded as anything special despite being just as unhealthy.

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* The KFC Double Down has a ''reputation'' as this for being a sandwich where the "bun" is two pieces of fried chicken. However, the only things ''inside'' the sandwich are a few strips of bacon and some cheese sauce; perfectly normal toppings you would find on a normal fast-food burger or chicken sandwich. If they ''added'' a bun to it, or if you they separated the halves and simply ate them like chicken fillets, marketed it as the "2-Piece Chicken Fillet Meal" or whatever, then it would not be regarded as anything special despite being just as unhealthy.
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* "Food for Thought," an episode of ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'' that offered AWeightyAesop, sees the local high school's cafeteria being replaced with a food court owned by "Trans-Infinity Farms", a company that specializes in producing disgustingly huge portions of incredibly unhealthy food, including a yard-long hot dog, an onion ring bigger than a teenage boy's head, and, as a "healthy" option, deep-fried lettuce. As the food court gains more power, they start offering take-out, sickeningly sweet breakfasts (such as a platter of chocolate pancakes drenched in chocolate sauce) and even fry dispensing machines in the hallways. Amazingly, [[AdultsAreUseless not a single adult in the school recognizes this as a horrible diet]], so it falls to Chelsea and Raven to stop the company.

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* "Food for Thought," Thought", an episode of ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'' that offered AWeightyAesop, sees the local high school's cafeteria being replaced with a food court owned by "Trans-Infinity Farms", a company that specializes in producing disgustingly huge portions of incredibly unhealthy food, including a yard-long hot dog, an onion ring bigger than a teenage boy's head, and, as a "healthy" option, deep-fried lettuce. As the food court gains more power, they start offering take-out, sickeningly sweet breakfasts (such as a platter of chocolate pancakes drenched in chocolate sauce) and even fry dispensing machines in the hallways. Amazingly, [[AdultsAreUseless not a single adult in the school recognizes this as a horrible diet]], so it falls to Chelsea and Raven to stop the company.



** While we never get to see Eddy's omelette, judging by the episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS1E21WhoWhatWhereEd Who, What, Where, Ed]]" he uses an absurd amount of butter and salt.

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** While we never get to see Eddy's omelette, judging by the episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS1E21WhoWhatWhereEd Who, What, Where, Ed]]" Ed]]", he uses an absurd amount of butter and salt.



** "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS2E24ScaryGodparents Scary Godparents]]": For Halloween [[DepravedDentist Dr. Bender]] gives away [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "Sugar-Flavored Sugar-Coated Pieces of Sugar"]]...so he can be "'''[[AttackTheMouth slowly scraping your gums in no time!]]'''".

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** "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS2E24ScaryGodparents Scary Godparents]]": For Halloween Halloween, [[DepravedDentist Dr. Bender]] gives away [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "Sugar-Flavored Sugar-Coated Pieces of Sugar"]]...so he can be "'''[[AttackTheMouth slowly scraping your gums in no time!]]'''".



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': 's suggested that everything made by Fishy Joe's is this, with a "fried spaghetti dinner breakfast pocket for lunch and a bucket of mixed sodas" being classified as a kid's meal. Also, both the gardener lover's salad and the "froot" cup contain mandatory cheese filling, and the latter has bones in it. When asked what kind of meat is in the buggalo tots, the guy at the register [[MysteryMeat asks if they have a warrant.]] This causes Leela to resolve to only buy food if the crew knows where it came from. At the end of the episode, after helping clean up a sheep farming operation, Fry orders a bucket of double-fried, triple-salted, boneless sheep tots (with cheese filling). Leela shrugs and asks to make it a double.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': 's It's suggested that everything made by Fishy Joe's is this, with a "fried spaghetti dinner breakfast pocket for lunch and a bucket of mixed sodas" being classified as a kid's meal. Also, both the gardener lover's salad and the "froot" cup contain mandatory cheese filling, and the latter has bones in it. When asked what kind of meat is in the buggalo tots, the guy at the register [[MysteryMeat asks if they have a warrant.]] This causes Leela to resolve to only buy food if the crew knows where it came from. At the end of the episode, after helping clean up a sheep farming operation, Fry orders a bucket of double-fried, triple-salted, boneless sheep tots (with cheese filling). Leela shrugs and asks to make it a double.



** Krabby Patties themselves are noted on more than one occasion to be quite unhealthy and loaded with fat and cholesterol. For example, in "Just One Bite," Squidward refers to it as "a heart attack on a bun", and gorging himself on them caused his thighs to swell up before exploding. In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', one fish apparently only has a week to live because he's eaten too many of them. Finally, when [=SpongeBob=] meets a talking Krabby Patty in a dream in "Fear of a Krabby Patty," the patty tells him that he'll always be with [=SpongeBob=]... in his arteries, that is.

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** Krabby Patties themselves are noted on more than one occasion to be quite unhealthy and loaded with fat and cholesterol. For example, in "Just One Bite," Bite", Squidward refers to it as "a heart attack on a bun", and gorging himself on them caused his thighs to swell up before exploding. In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', one fish apparently only has a week to live because he's eaten too many of them. Finally, when [=SpongeBob=] meets a talking Krabby Patty in a dream in "Fear of a Krabby Patty," Patty", the patty tells him that he'll always be with [=SpongeBob=]... in his arteries, that is.



* Somewhere in the mists of UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, UsefulNotes/{{Oregon}}, there exists a lunch cart called Brunchbox which serves the "Redonkadonk," a legendarily unhealthy sandwich. It's not just the contents of the sandwich--a burger patty, ham, bacon, cheese, egg, and Spam--that put it in the two thousand-plus calorie range; it's the fact that there isn't any bread. The fillings are placed between ''two whole grilled cheese sandwiches'' on extra-thick Texas toast. The Redonkadonk even has [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redonkadonk its own page]] on Website/TheOtherWiki!

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* Somewhere in the mists of UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, UsefulNotes/{{Oregon}}, there exists a lunch cart called Brunchbox which serves the "Redonkadonk," "Redonkadonk", a legendarily unhealthy sandwich. It's not just the contents of the sandwich--a burger patty, ham, bacon, cheese, egg, and Spam--that put it in the two thousand-plus calorie range; it's the fact that there isn't any bread. The fillings are placed between ''two whole grilled cheese sandwiches'' on extra-thick Texas toast. The Redonkadonk even has [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redonkadonk its own page]] on Website/TheOtherWiki!

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** The "En-O-Ge" drink from "Over Your Ed", a homemade energy drink that contains an ''entire bag'' of sugar Eddy poured into it while Double-D's back was turned, on top of the single teaspoon of sugar that was actually meant to be in it. One taste has Double-D running around on the mother of all sugar rushes for the whole episode until he finally crashes during the ending scene.



** "Saturated Fat Guy": Fed up with Lois trying to get him to eat healthy, [[BigEater Peter]] gets a food truck where he sells food of this nature. They include burgers with jelly donuts for buns, milkshakes with hot dogs for straws, Swedish Fish and chili tacos, and "cereal" that's just M&M's in Dr. Pepper. Before he gets the truck, he also makes a panini in his car with sausages, peanut butter cups, Dorito crumbs, and a Cadbury egg. Understandably, he ends up morbidly obese from living inside his truck and eating nothing but his own cooking.

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** "Saturated Fat Guy": Fed up with Lois trying to get him to eat healthy, [[BigEater Peter]] gets a food truck where he sells food of this nature. They include burgers with jelly donuts for buns, milkshakes with hot dogs for straws, Swedish Fish and chili tacos, and "cereal" that's just M&M's in Dr. Pepper.Pepper (he also mentions a recipe for paella that contains pop rocks). Before he gets the truck, he also makes a panini in his car with sausages, peanut butter cups, Dorito crumbs, and a Cadbury egg. Understandably, he ends up morbidly obese from living inside his truck and eating nothing but his own cooking.



** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E23BartsFriendFallsInLove Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]": The subplot involves Homer trying to lose weight through intelligence. Homer watches commercials for two products: the Good Morning Burger (eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, soaked in rich, creamery butter, and topped off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg) and a candy bar (pure milk chocolate with a layer of farm-fresh honey, sprinkled on four kinds of sugar, and dipped in [[RunningGag rich, creamery butter]].)

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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E23BartsFriendFallsInLove Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]": The subplot involves Homer trying to lose weight through intelligence.sleep-learning using weight loss lessons on tape (he got sent a tape about increasing your vocabulary instead). Homer watches commercials for two products: the Good Morning Burger (eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, soaked in rich, creamery butter, and topped off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg) and a candy bar (pure milk chocolate with a layer of farm-fresh honey, sprinkled on four kinds of sugar, and dipped in [[RunningGag rich, creamery butter]].)
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* /tg/ (a Website/FourChan sub-page dedicated to '''T'''abletop '''G'''ames) gives us meatbread, which is similar to the Russian kulebyaka or Nebraskan runza. A few different recipes have been collected [[https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Meatbread here on 1d4chan]] (a wiki about /tg/ and tabletop games). The only veggies in the thing are caramelized onions and mushrooms, plus optional olives. The standard recipe is a whole loaf of bread is hollowed out and then re-filled with a combination of ground beef (and/or pork), various sausage fillings, cheese, fried onions, stuffed olives, and mushrooms, plus the bread scooped out while hollowing the loaf to bind it all together, then it's cooked in the oven. It's intended for about six people, although there is a pizza-pocket-sized version made with canned bread dough (basically, the filling is made into meatballs and has the bread wrapped around it). They admit that eating it is quite likely to result in a heart attack. /tg/ also has a dessert called "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Artery-Hardening Death Cake]]", which is actually a sort of low-effort fudge, consisting of butter, golden syrup, cherry pie filling, and chocolate; melted, mixed and spread over crushed digestive biscuits. Other offerings include "Satan's Cheese Cock" (an appropriately ungodly hybrid of spicy cheese sticks and blood sausages), and a soup that is outright called "slop" (a crustless meat-lover's pizza eaten with a spoon). The tamest thing on their menu is called "Birds and Biscuits", and is a whole chicken and mixed vegetables smothered in cheese sauce, eaten on biscuits. If your arteries can handle it, or you have a death wish, check out their [[https://1d4chan.org/wiki/List_of_/tg/_Cuisine cookbook.]]

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* /tg/ (a Website/FourChan sub-page dedicated to '''T'''abletop '''G'''ames) gives us meatbread, which is similar to the Russian kulebyaka or Nebraskan runza. A few different recipes have been collected [[https://1d4chan.[[https://1d6chan.miraheze.org/wiki/Meatbread here on 1d4chan]] (a wiki about /tg/ and tabletop games). The only veggies in the thing are caramelized onions and mushrooms, plus optional olives. The standard recipe is a whole loaf of bread is hollowed out and then re-filled with a combination of ground beef (and/or pork), various sausage fillings, cheese, fried onions, stuffed olives, and mushrooms, plus the bread scooped out while hollowing the loaf to bind it all together, then it's cooked in the oven. It's intended for about six people, although there is a pizza-pocket-sized version made with canned bread dough (basically, the filling is made into meatballs and has the bread wrapped around it). They admit that eating it is quite likely to result in a heart attack. /tg/ also has a dessert called "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Artery-Hardening Death Cake]]", which is actually a sort of low-effort fudge, consisting of butter, golden syrup, cherry pie filling, and chocolate; melted, mixed and spread over crushed digestive biscuits. Other offerings include "Satan's Cheese Cock" (an appropriately ungodly hybrid of spicy cheese sticks and blood sausages), and a soup that is outright called "slop" (a crustless meat-lover's pizza eaten with a spoon). The tamest thing on their menu is called "Birds and Biscuits", and is a whole chicken and mixed vegetables smothered in cheese sauce, eaten on biscuits. If your arteries can handle it, or you have a death wish, check out their [[https://1d4chan.[[https://1d6chan.miraheze.org/wiki/List_of_/tg/_Cuisine cookbook.]]
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* In the ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' episode "A Change of Heart", Disco Bear enjoys a deep-fried block of butter after finishing his breakfast; he has a heart attack, and in the hospital, Lumpy performs surgery on Disco Bear and reveals the undigested block of butter blocking one of his arteries.

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* In the ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' episode "A "[[Recap/HTFChangeOfHeart A Change of Heart", Heart]]", Disco Bear enjoys a deep-fried block of butter after finishing his breakfast; he has a heart attack, and in the hospital, Lumpy performs surgery on Disco Bear and reveals the undigested block of butter blocking one of his arteries.
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* ''Series/TheThundermans'': The meaturduckballizza, AKA the result of allowing Hank to cook dinner. It's presumably a turducken stuffed with meatballs and garnished with a pizza, amongst whatever other miscellaneous ingredients Hank decided to add. Barb grabs the kids and leaves to get takeout when she sees it, leaving Hank to eat the while thing by himself.
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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s_Gold_Loaf "Fool's Gold loaf"]], a sandwich from the Colorado Mining Company (a restaurant in Denver, Colorado) was made famous by [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], when he discussed it one night with his friends, the two police officers from Denver, and felt a sudden craving for it. The men then flew all way from Graceland to Denver, had a bunch of sandwiches delivered to a special hangar -- since all three were basically the friends of the restaurant's owners -- and ate them for three hours, washed down with Perrier and champagne, before flying back to Memphis without ever leaving the airport. The encore; a ''single'' Fool's Gold Loaf is a whole loaf of Italian (or French) bread, hollowed out and filled with a whole jar of smooth peanut butter, a whole jar of grape or blueberry jelly and a pound of crunchy fried bacon, clocking at about '''8000''' calories and costing (in '76) a whole 50 bucks, about [[RidiculousFutureInflation $230 in current dollars]]. [[BigEater Elvis and the gang]] ate at least ''TWENTY FIVE'' of them among the five (Elvis himself, his friends the cops and his pilots).

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s_Gold_Loaf "Fool's Gold loaf"]], a sandwich from the Colorado Mining Company (a restaurant in Denver, Colorado) was made famous by [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], when he discussed it one night with his friends, the two police officers from Denver, and felt a sudden craving for it. The men then flew all way from Graceland to Denver, Denver in Elvis's private plane, had a bunch of sandwiches delivered to a special hangar -- since all three were basically the friends of the restaurant's owners -- and ate them for three hours, washed down with Perrier and champagne, before flying back to Memphis without ever leaving the airport. The encore; a ''single'' Fool's Gold Loaf is a whole loaf of Italian (or French) bread, hollowed out and filled with a whole jar of smooth peanut butter, a whole jar of grape or blueberry jelly and a pound of crunchy crispy fried bacon, clocking at about '''8000''' calories and costing (in '76) a whole 50 bucks, about [[RidiculousFutureInflation $230 in current dollars]]. [[BigEater Elvis and the gang]] ate at least ''TWENTY FIVE'' of them among the five (Elvis himself, his friends the cops cops, and his two pilots).

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s_Gold_Loaf "Fool's Gold loaf"]], a sandwich from the Colorado Mining Company (a restaurant in Denver, Colorado) was made famous by [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], when he discussed it one night with his friends, the two police officers from Denver, and felt a sudden craving for it. The men then flew all way from Graceland to Denver, had a bunch of sandwiches delivered to their plane (all three were basically the friends of a restaurant's owners) and ate them for three hours, washed down with Perrier and champagne, before flying back to Memphis. The encore — a ''single'' Fool's Gold Loaf is a whole loaf of Italian bread, hollowed out and filled with a whole jar of peanut butter, a whole jar of grape or blueberry jelly and a pound of crunchy fried bacon, clocking at about '''8000''' calories and costing (in '76) a whole 50 bucks, about [[RidiculousFutureInflation $230 in current dollars]]. [[BigEater Elvis and a gang]] ate at least ''TWENTY FIVE'' of them among the five (Elvis himself, his friends the cops and his pilots).

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s_Gold_Loaf "Fool's Gold loaf"]], a sandwich from the Colorado Mining Company (a restaurant in Denver, Colorado) was made famous by [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], when he discussed it one night with his friends, the two police officers from Denver, and felt a sudden craving for it. The men then flew all way from Graceland to Denver, had a bunch of sandwiches delivered to their plane (all a special hangar -- since all three were basically the friends of a the restaurant's owners) owners -- and ate them for three hours, washed down with Perrier and champagne, before flying back to Memphis. Memphis without ever leaving the airport. The encore — encore; a ''single'' Fool's Gold Loaf is a whole loaf of Italian (or French) bread, hollowed out and filled with a whole jar of smooth peanut butter, a whole jar of grape or blueberry jelly and a pound of crunchy fried bacon, clocking at about '''8000''' calories and costing (in '76) a whole 50 bucks, about [[RidiculousFutureInflation $230 in current dollars]]. [[BigEater Elvis and a the gang]] ate at least ''TWENTY FIVE'' of them among the five (Elvis himself, his friends the cops and his pilots).

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->'''Dr. Nick:''' ''[points to a chart]'' You'll want to focus on the neglected food groups such as the whipped group, the congealed group, and the chocotastic!\\
'''Homer:''' What can I do to speed the whole thing up, Doctor?\\
'''Nick:''' Well... be creative. Instead of making sandwiches with bread, use Pop-Tarts. Instead of chewing gum, chew bacon, heh...
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E7KingSizeHomer "King-Size Homer"]]

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->'''Dr. Nick:''' ''[points to ->''"A pizza, stuffed inside a chart]'' You'll want to focus on the neglected food groups such as the whipped group, the congealed group, and the chocotastic!\\
'''Homer:''' What can I do to speed
turkey, the whole thing up, Doctor?\\
'''Nick:''' Well... be creative. Instead of making sandwiches with bread, use Pop-Tarts. Instead of chewing gum, chew bacon, heh...
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E7KingSizeHomer "King-Size Homer"]]
deep-fried and dipped in chocolate!"''
-->--'''The Mayor''', ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs''
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* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E22AllHellBreaksLoosePartTwo "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part Two" (S02, Ep22)]], Sam and Dean's breakfast is made up of a bucket of fried chicken, a box of pizza, containers of Chinese food, 4 liters of cola, and a bottle of whiskey. Various flashbacks throughout the series show that this is a natural consequence of the two brothers growing up without a mother and with a neglectful father who would leave them alone in motel rooms for weeks at a time. They learned to survive on meals of fast food and junk food.
** This is revealed to be the Leviathans' plot in Season 7--replace the corn syrup and other flavorings on packaged food with a chemical that inhibits metabolism and higher brain functions, turning humans into fat, dimwitted, apathetic, docile creatures much like cattle (three guesses as to [[ImAHumanitarian what the Leviathans plan to do]]). In essence, this would make ''every'' edible item (with the exception of water and non-processed foods, like freshly-picked fruits and vegetables) a Nutritional Nightmare.
** Death loves this kind of food so much that you can instantly get on his good side (or at least make him less inclined to kill you) by bribing him with it. When Dean needs a favor from Death he personally prepares a homemade buffet of unhealthy food...
--->'''Dean:''' All with the bad fat.

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In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E22AllHellBreaksLoosePartTwo "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part Two" (S02, Ep22)]], Sam and Dean's breakfast is made up of a bucket of fried chicken, a box of pizza, containers of Chinese food, 4 liters of cola, and a bottle of whiskey. Various flashbacks throughout the series show that this is a natural consequence of the two brothers growing up on the road without a mother and with a neglectful father who would leave them alone in motel rooms for weeks at a time. They learned to survive on meals of fast food and junk food.
** This is revealed to be the Leviathans' plot in Season 7--replace the corn syrup and other flavorings on packaged food with a chemical that inhibits metabolism and higher brain functions, turning humans into fat, dimwitted, apathetic, docile creatures much like cattle (three guesses as to [[ImAHumanitarian what the Leviathans plan to do]]). In essence, this would make ''every'' edible item (with the exception of water and non-processed foods, like freshly-picked freshly picked fruits and vegetables) a Nutritional Nightmare.
** Death [[TheGrimReaper Death]] loves this kind of food so much that you can instantly get on his good side (or at least make him less inclined to kill you) by [[FoodAsBribe bribing him with it. it]]. When Dean needs a favor from Death Death, he personally prepares a homemade buffet of unhealthy food...
--->'''Dean:''' All
food ("All with the bad fat."). It's especially notable in that Death is generally dismissive of humans as PunyEarthlings and is one of the few beings able to unnerve Dean simply by being a darkly grim and terrifying figure. One possible justification is that this food is what ends up causing early deaths in many victims, much like the one man that Dean reaps who dies while eating pizza in [[Recap/SupernaturalS06E11AppointmentInSamarra "Appointment in Samarra"]], so it's not unreasonable to assume this led to Death developing an interest in this food after seeing the many, ''many'' people who literally died eating it.
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** ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkNotSuitableForChildren'': Cred is a popular sports drink that, in spite of being claimed to be healthy due to having zero sugar, is implied to be made with numerous ingredients and chemicals that don't make it very safe for consumption. A kid even outright mentions in the commercial that he can't feel his face anymore after drinking so much of it.

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** ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkNotSuitableForChildren'': Cred is a popular sports drink that, in spite of being claimed to be healthy due to having zero sugar, is implied to be made with numerous ingredients and chemicals that don't make it very safe for consumption. A kid even outright mentions in the commercial that he can't feel his face anymore after drinking so much of it.much. It is however stated to not be meant for children, not that it stops them from drinking it anyway.
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** ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkNotSuitableForChildren'': Cred is a popular sports drink that, in spite of being claimed to be healthy due to having zero sugar, is implied to be made with numerous ingredients and chemicals that don't make it very safe for consumption. A kid even outright mentions in the commercial that he can't feel his face anymore after drinking so much of it.
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* ''hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween'': While locked in a mall after closing, Hoops and Yoyo jump in shock when they get cinnamon buns and see that a single one is 80,000 calories.

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* ''hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween'': While locked in a mall after closing, Hoops and Yoyo jump in shock when they get cinnamon buns and see that a single one is 80,000 calories.'''80,000 calories'''.
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* A secret item on the menu for the Canadian chain Tim Horton's is called the "Wayne Gretzky", in which a coffee has ''nine creams and nine sugars'' put into it based on Gretzky's 99-number hockey jersey.

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* A secret item on the menu for the Canadian chain Tim Horton's is called the "Wayne Gretzky", in which a coffee has ''nine creams and nine sugars'' put into it based on Gretzky's 99-number hockey jersey.jersey; this clocks into about 1,000 calories, 78 grams of sugar, 84 grams of fat, and 276 milligrams of cholesterol.

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** In "The Menu", the secret menu item, rumored to serve as enough to replace all three meals for seven people for seven years, turns out to be a [[DagwoodSandwich dagwood burger]] that Gumball describes as "grosser than a normal burger". It's also rumored that if one can [[MegaMealChallenge finish it within 15 minutes]], Joyful Burger will pay for their hospital bills. Apparently, the average kid's meal from Joyful Burger has less nutritional value than the toy that comes with it, as well.

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** In "The Menu", the "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E27TheMenu The Menu]]": The secret menu item, rumored to serve as enough to replace all three meals for seven people for seven years, turns out to be a [[DagwoodSandwich dagwood burger]] that Gumball describes as "grosser than a normal burger". It's also rumored that if one can [[MegaMealChallenge finish it within 15 minutes]], Joyful Burger will pay for their hospital bills. Apparently, the average kid's meal from Joyful Burger has less nutritional value than the toy that comes with it, as well.



** "The Compilation" had Richard inventing "Buttersmear", a mass of butter on a stick mixed with several greasy foods. After eating it for every meal for 11 days straight, he loses all feeling in his body and collapses on his computer desk during a stream after eating another.
* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'''s "Revenge of the Trees" has a Labor Day barbecue consisting of Frylock's tofu T-bones, and Shake's whole {{deep fried|Whatever}} cow, which he force-fed pork rolled in ranch dressing (which killed it) and later injected its udder with a liquid mix of cheese (the udder exploded into a bloody mess after the flash-frying was done).
* On a DVD extra, ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' demonstrates how to make his daily breakfast, Eggs Woodhouse, which guest Alton Brown calls a "cholesterol Katrina" as it's made with creamed spinach, Bechamel ''and'' Hollandaise sauce, Pata Negra ham, and half a cup of butter (plus saffron and truffles to up the dollar value).

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** "The Compilation" "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E38TheCompilation The Compilation]]" had Richard inventing "Buttersmear", a mass of butter on a stick mixed with several greasy foods. After eating it for every meal for 11 days straight, he loses all feeling in his body and collapses on his computer desk during a stream after eating another.
* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'''s "Revenge ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'': "[[Recap/AquaTeenHungerForceS2E13RevengeOfTheTrees Revenge of the Trees" Trees]]" has a Labor Day barbecue consisting of Frylock's tofu T-bones, and Shake's whole {{deep fried|Whatever}} cow, which he force-fed pork rolled in ranch dressing (which killed it) and later injected its udder with a liquid mix of cheese (the udder exploded into a bloody mess after the flash-frying was done).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': On a DVD extra, ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' Archer demonstrates how to make his daily breakfast, Eggs Woodhouse, which guest Alton Brown calls a "cholesterol Katrina" as it's made with creamed spinach, Bechamel ''and'' Hollandaise sauce, Pata Negra ham, and half a cup of butter (plus saffron and truffles to up the dollar value).



* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'': In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is absurdly fattening. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full-pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five strips of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. Other terrible foods served during this episode included broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese." The food was so tasty and addictive, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit. And the ending reveals this was in service to Wuncler's agenda - [[spoiler:he was relying on this being the outcome, as it allowed him to buy the subsequent slum for cheap, rather than the near-fortune he'd have to spend otherwise]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'': In the season 1 episode "The Itis", "[[Recap/TheBoondocksS1E10TheItis The Itis]]", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is absurdly fattening. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full-pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five strips of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. Other terrible foods served during this episode included broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese." The food was so tasty and addictive, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit. And the ending reveals this was in service to Wuncler's agenda - [[spoiler:he was relying on this being the outcome, as it allowed him to buy the subsequent slum for cheap, rather than the near-fortune he'd have to spend otherwise]].



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'', Cleveland Jr. and Kendra travel to Wisconsin. One of the local delicacies is "Crazy Butter", which is a mug full of melted butter topped with cheese.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'', another Creator/MattGroening show with many of the same voice actors, "[[Recap/DisenchantmentS2E7LovesSlimyEmbrace Love's Slimy Embrace]]" has [[AdiposeRex King Zøg]] learn that gout is a "rich man's disease" and thinks this means [[AssociationFallacy if he gets it, he'll be rich and successful]]. He enlists [[ToxicFriendInfluence Luci]] to help him get gout, which involves eating tons of fatty foods, drinking alcohol constantly, and ''[[ExaggeratedTrope injecting fat directly into his veins]]''.
* The Kanker Burger from ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' contains an excess amount of lard and ketchup and among other things, a cog wheel for some reason.
** While we never get to see Eddy’s omelette, judging by the episode "Who, What, Where, Ed" he uses an absurd amount of butter and salt.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'': In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'', one episode, Cleveland Jr. and Kendra travel to Wisconsin. One of the local delicacies is "Crazy Butter", which is a mug full of melted butter topped with cheese.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'', another Creator/MattGroening show with many of the same voice actors, ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'': "[[Recap/DisenchantmentS2E7LovesSlimyEmbrace Love's Slimy Embrace]]" has [[AdiposeRex King Zøg]] learn that gout is a "rich man's disease" and thinks this means [[AssociationFallacy if he gets it, he'll be rich and successful]]. He enlists [[ToxicFriendInfluence Luci]] to help him get gout, which involves eating tons of fatty foods, drinking alcohol constantly, and ''[[ExaggeratedTrope injecting fat directly into his veins]]''.
* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
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The Kanker Burger from ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' contains an excess excessive amount of lard and ketchup and and, among other things, a cog wheel for some reason.
** While we never get to see Eddy’s Eddy's omelette, judging by the episode "Who, "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS1E21WhoWhatWhereEd Who, What, Where, Ed" Ed]]" he uses an absurd amount of butter and salt.



** In "Scary Godparents", for Halloween [[DepravedDentist Dr. Bender]] gives away [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "Sugar-Flavored Sugar-Coated Pieces of Sugar"]]...so he can be "'''[[AttackTheMouth slowly scraping your gums in no time!]]'''".
** In "Odd Ball", [[RunningGag various characters eat Farmer Ahab's Blubber Nuggets]], chicken nuggets made out of whale blubber.

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** In "Scary Godparents", for "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS2E24ScaryGodparents Scary Godparents]]": For Halloween [[DepravedDentist Dr. Bender]] gives away [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "Sugar-Flavored Sugar-Coated Pieces of Sugar"]]...so he can be "'''[[AttackTheMouth slowly scraping your gums in no time!]]'''".
** In "Odd Ball", "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS3E27OddBall Odd Ball]]": [[RunningGag various Various characters eat Farmer Ahab's Blubber Nuggets]], chicken nuggets made out of whale blubber.



** In the episode "Saturated Fat Guy", fed up with Lois trying to get him to eat healthy, [[BigEater Peter]] gets a food truck where he sells food of this nature. They include burgers with jelly donuts for buns, milkshakes with hot dogs for straws, Swedish Fish and chili tacos, and "cereal" that's just M&M's in Dr. Pepper. Before he gets the truck, he also makes a panini in his car with sausages, peanut butter cups, Dorito crumbs, and a Cadbury egg. Understandably, he ends up morbidly obese from living inside his truck and eating nothing but his own cooking.
** The episode "Dr. C and the Women" opens with a commercial for Outback Steakhouse Extreme, for people who like Outback Steakhouse but think the portions aren't big enough. Instead of bloomin' onions, they serve bloomin' ''pumpkins'', their steaks are 50 lbs. of [[ExoticEntree elephant meat]], and for drinks, they serve 40 ounces of malt liquor mixed with ranch dressing. The commercial closes with the tagline "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Punish - your - toilet!]]"
* It's suggested that everything made by Fishy Joe's in ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' is this, with a "fried spaghetti dinner breakfast pocket for lunch and a bucket of mixed sodas" being classified as a kid's meal. Also, both the gardener lover's salad and the "froot" cup contain mandatory cheese filling, and the latter has bones in it. When asked what kind of meat is in the buggalo tots, the guy at the register [[MysteryMeat asks if they have a warrant.]] This causes Leela to resolve to only buy food if the crew knows where it came from. At the end of the episode, after helping clean up a sheep farming operation, Fry orders a bucket of double-fried, triple-salted, boneless sheep tots (with cheese filling). Leela shrugs and asks to make it a double.
* Exploited in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', when an old bodybuilder named Mighty Moe discovers that stacking a bunch of healthy habits basically lets you live forever due to a loophole in the afterlife system. Mandy eventually figures that if good habits add to your lifespan, bad ones subtract from it; so she and Grim try to get Mighty Moe to eat a giant cheesy puff (as in it's about the size of Grim's skull) in order to counteract his healthy habits and allow Grim to reap his soul.
* In ''hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween'', while locked in a mall after closing, Hoops and Yoyo jump in shock when they get cinnamon buns and see that a single one is 80,000 calories.

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** In the episode "Saturated Fat Guy", fed Guy": Fed up with Lois trying to get him to eat healthy, [[BigEater Peter]] gets a food truck where he sells food of this nature. They include burgers with jelly donuts for buns, milkshakes with hot dogs for straws, Swedish Fish and chili tacos, and "cereal" that's just M&M's in Dr. Pepper. Before he gets the truck, he also makes a panini in his car with sausages, peanut butter cups, Dorito crumbs, and a Cadbury egg. Understandably, he ends up morbidly obese from living inside his truck and eating nothing but his own cooking.
** The episode "Dr. C and the Women" opens with a commercial for Outback Steakhouse Extreme, for people who like Outback Steakhouse but think the portions aren't big enough. Instead of bloomin' onions, they serve bloomin' ''pumpkins'', their steaks are 50 lbs. of [[ExoticEntree elephant meat]], and for drinks, they serve 40 ounces of malt liquor mixed with ranch dressing. The commercial closes with the tagline "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Punish - -- your - -- toilet!]]"
* It's ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': 's suggested that everything made by Fishy Joe's in ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' is this, with a "fried spaghetti dinner breakfast pocket for lunch and a bucket of mixed sodas" being classified as a kid's meal. Also, both the gardener lover's salad and the "froot" cup contain mandatory cheese filling, and the latter has bones in it. When asked what kind of meat is in the buggalo tots, the guy at the register [[MysteryMeat asks if they have a warrant.]] This causes Leela to resolve to only buy food if the crew knows where it came from. At the end of the episode, after helping clean up a sheep farming operation, Fry orders a bucket of double-fried, triple-salted, boneless sheep tots (with cheese filling). Leela shrugs and asks to make it a double.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': Exploited in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', one episode, when an old bodybuilder named Mighty Moe discovers that stacking a bunch of healthy habits basically lets you live forever due to a loophole in the afterlife system. Mandy eventually figures that if good habits add to your lifespan, bad ones subtract from it; so she and Grim try to get Mighty Moe to eat a giant cheesy puff (as in it's about the size of Grim's skull) in order to counteract his healthy habits and allow Grim to reap his soul.
* In ''hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween'', while Halloween'': While locked in a mall after closing, Hoops and Yoyo jump in shock when they get cinnamon buns and see that a single one is 80,000 calories.



** In "The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint", when Speedy Gonzales is helping Daffy train to run a marathon, he questions Daffy's diet when [[SweetTooth Daffy]] drinks root beer sodas as his "energy drink". Daffy reveals he eats a hot dog with a ton of powdered sugar on it for breakfast, for lunch he eats a deep-fried turkey sandwich on wheat with powdered sugar on it, and for dinner, he eats a casserole with powdered sugar on the top and bottom layer and baby back ribs and marshmallows in the center, and after cooking it in a microwave, he sprinkles ''more powdered sugar'' on it. Speedy was visually disgusted by Daffy's diet. Also, Daffy's idea for a "protein bar" is a tube of cookie dough. When Speedy tells Daffy to eat eggs for breakfast before his race, Daffy does so by placing the eggs on the bottom layer of his powdered sugar casserole.
** In "Bobcats on Three", Porky starts a catering business using his grandmother's recipes, which feature heavy use of butter and sausage among other things. When Bugs hires him to cater his parties, he gets hooked on the food, [[TemporaryBulkChange and triples in size as a result.]] Porky lampshades it when he refuses to cater to any more of Bugs' parties claiming that no one should eat that much butter.
* Captain Spangley's Tasty Chicken Cookies from the ''WesternAnimation/PetAlien'' episode "The World Without Hamburgers" are ridiculously greasy (to the point where Gumpers makes one explode from a light squeeze) and apparently made from leftover chicken parts that are then mashed together, boiled in oil and fried extensively.

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** In "The "[[Recap/TheLooneyTunesShowS2E8TheStudTheNerdTheAverageJoeAndTheSaint The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint", when Saint]]": When Speedy Gonzales is helping Daffy train to run a marathon, he questions asks about Daffy's diet when [[SweetTooth Daffy]] drinks root beer sodas as his "energy drink". Daffy reveals that he eats a hot dog with a ton of powdered sugar on it for breakfast, for lunch he eats a deep-fried turkey sandwich on wheat with powdered sugar on it, and for dinner, dinner he eats a casserole with powdered sugar on the top and bottom layer and baby back ribs and marshmallows in the center, and and, after cooking it in a microwave, he sprinkles ''more powdered sugar'' on it. Speedy was visually disgusted by Daffy's diet. just stares in horror while Daffy describes this. Also, Daffy's idea for of a "protein bar" is a tube of cookie dough. When Speedy tells Daffy to eat eggs for breakfast before his race, Daffy does so by placing the eggs on the bottom layer of his powdered sugar casserole.
** In "Bobcats "[[Recap/TheLooneyTunesShowS2E1BobcatsOnThree Bobcats on Three", Three!]]": Porky starts a catering business using his grandmother's recipes, which feature heavy use of butter and sausage among other things. When Bugs hires him to cater his parties, he gets hooked on the food, [[TemporaryBulkChange and triples in size as a result.]] result]]. Porky lampshades it when he refuses to cater to any more of Bugs' parties claiming that no one should eat that much butter.
* ''WesternAnimation/PetAlien'': Captain Spangley's Tasty Chicken Cookies from the ''WesternAnimation/PetAlien'' episode "The World Without Hamburgers" are ridiculously greasy (to the point where Gumpers makes one explode from a light squeeze) and apparently made from leftover chicken parts that are then mashed together, boiled in oil and fried extensively.



** Season 3, "The Best Burger in the World", a food truck makes a burger once every century called the "Ulti-Meatum" where they stuff a cheeseburger inside a cheeseburger and has two deep-fried cheeseburgers as buns. They can even make it Idaho-style by stuffing a bag of chips in the burger.
** The season 6 episode "Death Kwon Do-Livery" has the "Death Kwon-Do Sandwich of Health" which is supposedly a healthier version of a meatball sandwich made with organic ingredients, but the main duo points out it's more like a regular sandwich that looks "even greasier than usual". Death Kwon-Do sensei denies this claiming he's been eating them three times a day, but when he eats his most recent one his stomach explodes.
* Many of the fake commercials from ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' have this. Sugar Frosted Milk is literally just melted ice cream.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' shows Angelica watching a commercial for her favorite candy bar. We get to hear the beginning of the jingle: "If you like chocolate with gum underneath/If you like caramel sticking to your teeth/[[BreadMilkEggsSquick If you like the dentist drilling cavities]]..."
* ''WesternAnimation/ScaredySquirrel'': The episode "The Madness of King Nutbar" has King Nut Bars, Scaredy's favorite candy bar ([[OnlyOneWhoLikesSpam that only he likes]]). While they have over three hundred essential nutrients, they also contain over ''seven hundred'' non-essential fats (like butter, lard, and bacon to name a few), which causes Scaredy to turn so morbidly obese from eating so many within a short timespan that he's able to cry nougat. Because of this, the creators start making ones that are one hundred percent nutritious at Scaredy's request, only for Nestor to reveal at the ending [[DownerEnding that the company went out of business because nutritious food doesn't sell]]. Although Scaredy doesn't seem to mind much since he decided to swear off Nut Bars entirely anyway.
* The ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' cartoons often had Shaggy and Scooby-Doo enjoying such snacks, usually in the form of a [[DagwoodSandwich sandwich of some kind]].
** The ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode "[[Recap/ScoobyDooWhereAreYouS1E7NeverApeAnApeMan Never Ape an Ape Man]]" had Daphne whip up a "Shaggy Snack" as part of bribing Shaggy to be part of the plan to catch the titular MonsterOfTheWeek, alongside Scooby's usual Scooby Snack bribe. Said "Shaggy Snack" consists of [[BizarreTasteInFood a potpie made of pizza crust and filled with chocolate sauce containing anchovies, pepperoni, and cherries]]. Of course, being the BigEater he is, Shaggy can't resist.

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** Season 3, "The "[[Recap/RegularShowS03Ep21TheBestBurgerInTheWorld The Best Burger in the World", World]]", a food truck makes a burger once every century called the "Ulti-Meatum" where they stuff a cheeseburger inside a cheeseburger and has two deep-fried cheeseburgers as buns. They can even make it Idaho-style by stuffing a bag of chips in the burger.
** The season 6 episode "Death "[[Recap/RegularShowS06E26DeathKwonDoLivery Death Kwon Do-Livery" Do-Livery]]" has the "Death Kwon-Do Sandwich of Health" which is supposedly a healthier version of a meatball sandwich made with organic ingredients, but the main duo points out it's more like a regular sandwich that looks "even greasier than usual". Death Kwon-Do sensei denies this claiming he's been eating them three times a day, but when he eats his most recent one his stomach explodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'': Many of the fake commercials from ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' have this. Sugar Frosted Milk is literally just melted ice cream.
* An ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'': One episode of ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' shows Angelica watching a commercial for her favorite candy bar. We get to hear the beginning of the jingle: "If you like chocolate with gum underneath/If you like caramel sticking to your teeth/[[BreadMilkEggsSquick If you like the dentist drilling cavities]]..."
* ''WesternAnimation/ScaredySquirrel'': The episode "The Madness of King Nutbar" has King Nut Bars, Scaredy's favorite candy bar ([[OnlyOneWhoLikesSpam that only he likes]]). While they have over three hundred essential nutrients, they also contain over ''seven hundred'' non-essential fats (like butter, lard, and bacon to name a few), which causes Scaredy to turn so morbidly obese from eating so many within a short timespan that he's able to cry nougat. Because of this, the creators start making ones that are one hundred percent nutritious at Scaredy's request, only for Nestor to reveal at the ending [[DownerEnding that the company went out of business because nutritious food doesn't sell]]. Although Scaredy doesn't seem to mind much since he decided to swear off Nut Bars entirely anyway.
* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
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The ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' cartoons often had have Shaggy and Scooby-Doo enjoying such snacks, usually in the form of a [[DagwoodSandwich sandwich of some kind]].
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** The ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'': "[[Recap/ScoobyDooWhereAreYouS1E7NeverApeAnApeMan Never Ape an Ape Man]]" had Daphne whip up a "Shaggy Snack" as part of bribing Shaggy to be part of the plan to catch the titular MonsterOfTheWeek, alongside Scooby's usual Scooby Snack bribe. Said "Shaggy Snack" consists of [[BizarreTasteInFood a potpie made of pizza crust and filled with chocolate sauce containing anchovies, pepperoni, and cherries]]. Of course, being the BigEater he is, Shaggy can't resist.



** The image above from "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E3HomerTheHeretic Homer the Heretic]]" has Homer staying at home from church eating a waffle made with a mix of waffle batter, melted caramels, and liquid smoke, all wrapped around a stick of butter. To add insult to injury, the mess carbonizes onto the waffle iron, which Marge is seen digging at with a fork later in the episode.

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** The image above from "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E3HomerTheHeretic Homer the Heretic]]" has Homer staying at home from church eating a waffle made with a mix of waffle batter, melted caramels, and liquid smoke, all wrapped around a stick of butter. To add insult to injury, the mess carbonizes onto the waffle iron, which Marge is seen digging at with a fork later in the episode.



** From the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E6BartStar Bart Star]]":

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** From the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E6BartStar Bart Star]]":Star]]": Somwhere along the line, Homer came under the impression that medicine recommends drinking eight glasses of gravy a day.



** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E23BartsFriendFallsInLove Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]", the subplot involves Homer trying to lose weight through intelligence. Homer watches commercials for two products: The Good Morning Burger (eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, soaked in rich, creamery butter, and topped off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg) and a candy bar (pure milk chocolate with a layer of farm-fresh honey, sprinkled on four kinds of sugar, and dipped in [[RunningGag rich, creamery butter]].)
** In season 19, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E10EPluribusWiggum E Pluribus Wiggum]]", Homer decides to eat a bunch of fast food before Marge starts him on his diet. Among the foods he eats is a cheese pizza which he adds french fries and a lobster as toppings. He shakes it up in a pizza box and then proceeds to eat the food while it's inside the box.
** The Ribwich from "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E12ImSpellingAsFastAsICan I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]" is so unhealthy that there is a scene (a ShoutOut to ''Film/RequiemForADream'') where we see barbecue sauce flowing in Homer's bloodstream and he develops a [[GRatedDrug huge addiction to the product]]. [[ExaggeratedTrope It gets even worse]] when the Ribwich has a label with Krusty saying [[DeathByGluttony "Will Cause Early Death"]]. Un(?)fortunately, the sandwich gets taken off the market when the creature used to make it goes extinct. We know little about it, [[MysteryMeat except that it was small and had more than four legs.]]
** In the ChristmasEpisode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E6SheOfLittleFaith She of Little Faith]]", Homer makes Bart add butter to his bacon.
--->'''Homer:''' So, you think you know better than this family, huh? Well, as long as you're in my house, you'll do what I do and believe what I believe! So butter your bacon!\\

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E23BartsFriendFallsInLove Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]", the Love]]": The subplot involves Homer trying to lose weight through intelligence. Homer watches commercials for two products: The the Good Morning Burger (eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, soaked in rich, creamery butter, and topped off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg) and a candy bar (pure milk chocolate with a layer of farm-fresh honey, sprinkled on four kinds of sugar, and dipped in [[RunningGag rich, creamery butter]].)
** In season 19, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E10EPluribusWiggum E Pluribus Wiggum]]", season 19: Homer decides to eat a bunch of fast food before Marge starts him on his diet. Among the foods he eats is a cheese pizza which he adds french fries and a lobster as toppings. He shakes it up in a pizza box and then proceeds to eat the food while it's inside the box.
** The Ribwich from "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E12ImSpellingAsFastAsICan I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]" Can]]": The Ribwich is so unhealthy that there is a scene (a ShoutOut to ''Film/RequiemForADream'') where we see barbecue sauce flowing in Homer's bloodstream and he develops a [[GRatedDrug huge addiction to the product]]. [[ExaggeratedTrope It gets even worse]] when the Ribwich has a label with Krusty saying [[DeathByGluttony "Will Cause Early Death"]]. Un(?)fortunately, the sandwich gets taken off the market when the creature used to make it goes extinct. We know little about it, [[MysteryMeat except that it was small and had more than four legs.]]
** In the ChristmasEpisode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E6SheOfLittleFaith She of Little Faith]]", Faith]]":
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Homer makes Bart add butter to his bacon.
--->'''Homer:''' ---->'''Homer:''' So, you think you know better than this family, huh? Well, as long as you're in my house, you'll do what I do and believe what I believe! So butter your bacon!\\



** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E7KingSizeHomer King-Size Homer]]", Homer intentionally wants to gain weight (just to get out of work for being obese) and at least half the stuff he eats is this trope; the rest verging on inedible. Doctor Nick offers the pointer that, if he's uncertain about a food, just rub it on a piece of paper - if it turns clear, "it's your way to weight gain!" At one point in the episode, Bart tests a fish sandwich by rubbing it against a ''wall''. It works.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E23KingOfTheHill King of the Hill]]", Homer stops by the Kwik-E-Mart while jogging, and Apu offers him his usual order of a bucket of ice cream covered in ''miniature pies!'' Having decided to lose weight, Homer instead goes for a Powersauce Bar, a power snack made from apples that Ranier Wolfcastle endorses. It later turns out the Powersauce Bars aren't all that healthy either, as they're almost literally made from garbage (apple cores and Chinese newspapers), but they're still far healthier than Homer's usual diet. After experiencing some success at the gym, Homer resolves to eat only what he can compress into bar form. He extrudes ''five pounds'' of spaghetti and meatballs into a small bar, eats the whole of said bar, and calmly calls the hospital.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E4BartSellsHisSoul Bart Sells His Soul]]", Moe turned his tavern into a restaurant where ''everything'' was deep-fried. He purchased an Army surplus deep fryer that he claimed could flash-fry a buffalo in 40 seconds (which still isn't fast enough for Homer's tastes). He also ran a commercial showing an entire dinner for two, on the tray, being dunked into a fryer. One of the customers then eats part of the deep-fried wine bottle.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E3GuessWhosComingToCriticizeDinner Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]", Homer becomes a CausticCritic and is driving restaurants out of business with his reviews, so a bunch of restaurant owners get together and plot to kill him. The French chef proposes using one of these, an éclair dubbed "''La Bombe''". Over a million calories, with 25 pounds of butter per square inch, and covered in chocolate "so dark light cannot escape its surface". And just in case all of the calories and fat aren't enough to kill him, they poison the thing for good measure. Being told that it's poisoned doesn't dissuade Homer from trying to eat it, but [[IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou being told it's low-fat does]].
** When Marge tells him he is going to live with regret of not spending enough time with the kids when he is old, Homer shrugs it off as there is a ''lot'' of things he doesn't envy future Homer for. Then proceeds to down a mix of vodka and mayonnaise, knocking him out in seconds.

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E7KingSizeHomer King-Size Homer]]", Homer]]": Homer intentionally wants to gain weight (just to get out of work for being obese) and at least half the stuff he eats is this trope; the rest verging on inedible. Doctor Nick offers the pointer that, if he's uncertain about a food, just rub it on a piece of paper - -- if it turns clear, "it's your way to weight gain!" At one point in the episode, Bart tests a fish sandwich by rubbing it against a ''wall''. It works.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E23KingOfTheHill King of the Hill]]", Hill]]": Homer stops by the Kwik-E-Mart while jogging, and Apu offers him his usual order of a bucket of ice cream covered in ''miniature pies!'' pies''. Having decided to lose weight, Homer instead goes for a Powersauce Bar, a power snack made from apples that Ranier Wolfcastle endorses. It later turns out the Powersauce Bars aren't all that healthy either, as they're almost literally made from garbage (apple cores and Chinese newspapers), but they're still far healthier than Homer's usual diet. After experiencing some success at the gym, Homer resolves to eat only what he can compress into bar form. He extrudes ''five pounds'' of spaghetti and meatballs into a small bar, eats the whole of said bar, and calmly calls the hospital.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E4BartSellsHisSoul Bart Sells His Soul]]", Soul]]": Moe turned turns his tavern into a restaurant where ''everything'' was is deep-fried. He purchased purchases an Army surplus deep fryer that he claimed could claims can flash-fry a buffalo in 40 forty seconds (which still isn't fast enough for Homer's tastes). He also ran runs a commercial showing an entire dinner for two, on the tray, being dunked into a fryer. One of the customers then eats part of the deep-fried wine bottle.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E3GuessWhosComingToCriticizeDinner Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]", Dinner?]]": Homer becomes a CausticCritic and is driving restaurants out of business with his reviews, so a bunch of restaurant owners get together and plot to kill him. The French chef proposes using one of these, an éclair dubbed "''La Bombe''". Over a million calories, with 25 pounds of butter per square inch, and covered in chocolate "so dark light cannot escape its surface". And just in case all of the calories and fat aren't enough to kill him, they poison the thing for good measure. Being told that it's poisoned doesn't dissuade Homer from trying to eat it, but [[IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou being told it's low-fat does]].
** When Marge tells him he is going to live with regret of not spending enough time with the kids when he is old, Homer shrugs it off as there is are a ''lot'' of things he doesn't envy future Homer for. Then He then proceeds to down a mix of vodka and mayonnaise, knocking him out in seconds.



** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E17TheHeartbrokeKid The Heartbroke Kid]]", Springfield Elementary signs a deal with a vending machine company to install their "Scammer and Z-Dog" machines in the school for the children to buy snacks and sodas from. The problem is that the snacks are insanely unhealthy (one of the ingredients is ''partially de-weaponized plutonium''), and Bart ends up becoming morbidly obese after he gets addicted and wants to subsist entirely on them.

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E17TheHeartbrokeKid The Heartbroke Kid]]", Kid]]": Springfield Elementary signs a deal with a vending machine company to install their "Scammer and Z-Dog" machines in the school for the children to buy snacks and sodas from. The problem is that the snacks are insanely unhealthy (one of the ingredients is ''partially de-weaponized plutonium''), and Bart ends up becoming morbidly obese after he gets addicted and wants to subsist entirely on them.



** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E15FatCamp Fat Camp]]", Cartman makes a "toaster pastry chocolate-mix butter ball", which consists of taking a stick of butter, rolling it in chocolate milk mix, and then sandwiching it between two Pop-Tarts. It should perhaps not be surprising why he ends up sent to the titular camp.

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** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E15FatCamp Fat Camp]]", Camp]]": Cartman makes a "toaster pastry chocolate-mix butter ball", which consists of taking a stick of butter, rolling it in chocolate milk mix, and then sandwiching it between two Pop-Tarts. It should perhaps not be surprising why he ends up sent to the titular camp.



** There's Bubble Bass's order in the classic episode "Pickles." Not only is almost all of his HashHouseLingo [[ShownTheirWork based in reality]], his order has been decoded and even defictionalized. The result is a towering monstrosity that is so tall that it can't even stand upright by itself, and is much too large for one person to eat in one sitting, producing something that is equal parts this trope and AwesomeButImpractical.
** "Just One Bite" features a customer ordering "a king-size Ultra Krabby Supreme with the works, double-batter deep-fried, on a stick." It appears to be a very well-stacked hamburger fried until it looks more like a golden-brown cylinder. He also eats it with mayonnaise... as in, he squirts the mayo into the back of his throat. Squidward regards the guy with absolute contempt.
** In "Greasy Buffoons", Mr. Krabs and Plankton end up in a war of increasingly greasy foods. This includes a Krabby Patty with twice the grease of a normal Patty poured onto it and then the buns are also soaked in grease. Eventually, the two are just serving pure grease on a plate. Spongebob eventually puts his foot down when he sees what such disgustingly unhealthy food is doing to the customers and calls in the health inspector to shut it all down.

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** There's "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS1E6MermaidManAndBarnacleBoyPickles Pickles]]": Bubble Bass's order in the classic episode "Pickles." order. Not only is almost all of his HashHouseLingo [[ShownTheirWork based in reality]], his order has been decoded and even defictionalized. The result is a towering monstrosity consisting of twenty-four beef patties, twenty-four slices of cheese, and extra helpings of toast, onions, and every single condiment, that is so tall that it can't even stand upright by itself, and is much too large for one person to eat in one sitting, producing something that is equal parts this trope and AwesomeButImpractical.
** "Just "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS3E3TheBullyJustOneBite Just One Bite" Bite]]" features a customer ordering "a king-size Ultra Krabby Supreme with the works, double-batter deep-fried, on a stick." It appears to be a very well-stacked hamburger fried until it looks more like a golden-brown cylinder. He also eats it with mayonnaise... as in, he squirts the mayo into the back of his throat. Squidward regards the guy with absolute contempt.
** In "Greasy Buffoons", "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS7E4GreasyBuffoonsModelSponge Greasy Buffoons]]": Mr. Krabs and Plankton end up in a war of increasingly greasy foods. This includes a Krabby Patty with twice the grease of a normal Patty poured onto it and then the buns are also soaked in grease. Eventually, the two are just serving pure grease on a plate. Spongebob eventually puts his foot down when he sees what such disgustingly unhealthy food is doing to the customers and calls in the health inspector to shut it all down.



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': The episode "Real Boy Adventures" gives us the "El Burdigato Supreme", a fusion of a taco, a burger, a hotdog, and a pizza.
* Passion Patties from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' were made with a "highly concentrated sugar extract" that caused them to be ridiculously addictive after a single bite and highly fattening. People who kept eating the cookies gradually became obese after only a few days. In fact, when Dr. Inga Bittersweet, the woman who invented Passion Patties, is force-fed an entire vial of her extract, she grows obese in seconds.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn'' episode "Hug Fest", as part of a BraveTheRidePlot where Poppy takes Branch to his first Hug Fest and wants to go on a particular ride (a combination drop tower and bungee jump), Branch tries to stall for time by going to the food court and ordering whatever will take him the longest to eat. The server offers him a "Snuggler", which is a hot dog surrounded in a cupcake, which is then covered in three types of cheese, put into a brownie, and the whole thing caked in a massive ball of fried batter. Branch immediately loses his appetite after receiving it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'': The episode "Lucky Duck" features Quacker Jacks, a ''ridiculously'' unhealthy snack food sponsored by [[DepravedKidsShowHost Quacky the Duck]], whose ingredients involve a ton of trans fats and artificial bacon cheese. So unhealthy, that when Dudley wins a lifetime supply of them, he's only given two boxes, because according to Quacky: "[[DeconstructedTrope Well, with all the trans fats and fake bacon cheese,]] [[ExactWords you can't eat more than two boxes and live.]]"

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': The episode "Real Boy Adventures" gives us the "El Burdigato Supreme", a fusion of a taco, a burger, a hotdog, and a pizza.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'': Passion Patties from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' were are made with a "highly concentrated sugar extract" that caused causes them to be ridiculously addictive after a single bite and highly fattening. People who kept keep eating the cookies gradually became become obese after only a few days. In fact, when Dr. Inga Bittersweet, the woman who invented Passion Patties, is force-fed an entire vial of her extract, she grows obese in seconds.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn'' episode ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn'': "Hug Fest", as part of a BraveTheRidePlot where Poppy takes Branch to his first Hug Fest and wants to go on a particular ride (a combination drop tower and bungee jump), Branch tries to stall for time by going to the food court and ordering whatever will take him the longest to eat. The server offers him a "Snuggler", which is a hot dog surrounded in a cupcake, which is then covered in three types of cheese, put into a brownie, and the whole thing caked in a massive ball of fried batter. Branch immediately loses his appetite after receiving it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'': The episode "Lucky Duck" features Quacker Jacks, a ''ridiculously'' unhealthy snack food sponsored by [[DepravedKidsShowHost Quacky the Duck]], whose ingredients involve a ton of trans fats and artificial bacon cheese. So unhealthy, that when Dudley wins a lifetime supply of them, he's only given two boxes, because according to Quacky: "[[DeconstructedTrope Well, with all the trans fats and fake bacon cheese,]] [[ExactWords you can't eat more than two boxes and live.]]"

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