Top 10 Fictional Foods On TV Shows and Games

They have their own versions of alcohol and drugs but it's "kid friendly". Some of them aren't so kid friendly as you think it is.
The Top Ten
1 Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy (Yoshi's Island)

It's the most annoying level. If you encounter a fuzzy, the entire screen will flash rainbow colors, have distorted music and it will swirl, move and twist around. It's hard to walk straight and aim eggs. It gets worse, Red Yoshi will be dizzy and gets his pupils dilated while drooling. This level is like real drugs.

2 Big Boss Bars (Arthur)

Why does this episode exists? How did PBS Kids allow it to air or get past the G rating? We'll never know. Big Boss Bars is a candy bar that contains sparkly chemicals which it works like a real drug. Fern and George spend the entire episode being happy and giddy and then sluggish and weak. Buster and his mom expose Rabid Dog and shuts down their company. It gets worse, Binky tries sell the bars similar to a drug dealer even after the Big Boss Bars was discontinued.

3 Smile Dip (Gravity Falls)

Mabel gets addicted to Smile Dip and ate bleven-teen packages of them. It causes her to have wild and colorful hallucinations almost like a real drug.

I can see why it was banned in America in the world of Gravity Falls.

4 Ice Cream (Spongebob Squarepants Movie)

In the movie, SpongeBob suffers from a huge hangover after he drowns his sorrows in ice-cream floats at Goofy Goobers. He has a five o clock shadow and has heavily slurred speech.

Why all the fictional food must be candy imitating drugs?

5 Sugar Splash Zone (Sonic after the Sequel)

The level for this fangame has a pile of sugar all over the stage that makes Sonic run faster every time he encounters it. There is a lot of cocaine jokes made by the fans.

6 Root Beer (Kids Next Door)

Root beer is another term for alcohol. Kids under 13 should not drink this but the kids next door gang tries to get a hold of it. There was a villain named Mr. Fizz raised the legal soda drinking to 13. He enforces this law and tries to destroy the KND.

Root Beer is really a drinking soda is for kids too you can buy it in United States is not a fictional drink

7 Chocolate Boy (Hey Arnold)

Chocolate Boy is infamous for being addicted to chocolate. In one episode, he wants to get rid of his addiction and Arnold decides to help him. In the end, Chocolate Boy is now addicted to radishes.

8 Mississippi Queen (Regular Show)

In Weekend at Benson's, the Mississippi Queen is a spicy hallucinogenic drink. As Mordecai, Rigby and Benson drink it, they go on a strange acid trip where everything is red and has a awesome song to it.

9 Krabby Patty (SpongeBob SquarePants)

I'm confused as to why the creator of this list made the title of this list "Top 10 Fictional Foods On T.V. Shows and Games" when the list description is talking about drug-like substances. Shouldn't it have been "Top 10 Fictional Drug-Like Substances On T.V. Shows and Games"? Oh well, guess I'm just going to have to go with only the title then.

I'm surprised this wasn't on the list to begin with. Everyone knows about SpongeBob SquarePants, so everyone knows about the Krabby Patty.

10 Miriam's Smoothies (Hey Arnold)

Miriam is a little off. She's depressed, sleepy, lethargic and drinks a lot of smoothies which is a term for alcohol. Her driving license was revoked due to DUI.

The Contenders
11 Bibble (Victorious, Sam & Cat)
12 Spinach (Popeye)

Popeye's spinach might have a steroids connection but it's just a theory.

13 Fat Cakes (Icarly)
14 Reptar Bar (Rugrats)
15 Yoshi Cookie (Paper Mario)
16 Cookie Cat (Steven Universe)
17 Spoo (Babylon 5)
18 Wonka Bar (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
19 Burple Nurples (Chowder)
20 Devil Fruit (One Piece)
21 Tubby Toast (Teletubbies)
22 McSquiddles (Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja)
23 Tubby custard (Teletubbies)

But I'm guessing its based on pink custard.

It's pink slime. Gross!

24 Purple Flurp (The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron)
25 Crunchy Frog (Monty Python)
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