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* WorkingTitle: The episode was originally announced as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs".

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* WorkingTitle: The episode was originally announced as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs". It was likely changed to make the "dick and balls" pun more obvious.
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The official announcement for this ep called it DiKimble's too, I think it's an earlier name moreso than a misprint


* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: Before the episode aired, many news sources referred to the episode as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs".
* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: Before the episode aired, many news sources referred to the episode as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs".
* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
* WorkingTitle: The episode was originally announced as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs".
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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: Before the episode aired, many news sources referred to the episode as "[=DiKimble's=] Hot Dogs".
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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
* WritersCannotDoMath: A minimum wage job like Butters' ice cream shop job couldn't accumulate the kind of money that Cartman could spend with the renovations he gets done throughout the episode, especially since he had just gotten the job at the start of the episode. Especially since he's selling ice-cream in a town that's perpetually covered in snow.

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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
* WritersCannotDoMath: A minimum wage job like Butters' ice cream shop job couldn't accumulate the kind of money that Cartman could spend with the renovations he gets done throughout the episode, especially since he had just gotten the job at the start of the episode. Especially since he's selling ice-cream in a town that's perpetually covered in snow.
UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
* WritersCannotDoMath: A minimum wage job like Butters' ice cream shop job couldn't accumulate the kind of money that Cartman could spend with the renovations he gets done throughout the episode, especially since he had just gotten the job at the start of the episode. Especially since he's selling ice-cream in a town that's perpetually covered in snow.
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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the Pandemic.

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* RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the Pandemic.UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
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* RealLifeSubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the Pandemic.

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* RealLifeSubtext: RealitySubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the Pandemic.
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* RealLifeSubtext: The plot of Cartman and Kenny buying a closed restaurant that used to be a big tourist hot spot in Colorado is an obvious reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone buying and reopening Casa Bonita after it was shut down by the Pandemic.

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