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+ | {{Quote|The just in... Powesauce is amazing!|[[Neil]]|King of the Hill}} | ||
[[File:Powersauce.jpg|thumb|right|A Powersauce display at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]].]] | [[File:Powersauce.jpg|thumb|right|A Powersauce display at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]].]] | ||
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− | ==Behind the | + | '''Powersauce''' is a bar of "healthy food" which works like energy drink. It is said that it includes 6 types of apples. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | After seeing an advert starring [[Rainier Wolfcastle]], [[Homer]] started to eat Powersauce when he noticed he was becoming too fat. From then on, he only ate food in bar form. He ate $50 of Powersauce a day. | ||
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+ | In the [[All Night Gym]], [[Brad (King of the Hill)|Brad]] and [[Neil]] asked Homer to climb [[The Murderhorn]] as an advertisement for Powersauce. Homer, eating the bars, started climbing the mountain. He was later told that they are made of apple cores and Chinese newspapers. | ||
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+ | Brad and Neil hosted a show called [[Powersauce Newsbreak]], advertising Homer's climb of the mountain. | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
*Powersauce is a stereotype of how companies brag about their products. | *Powersauce is a stereotype of how companies brag about their products. | ||
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
*{{ep|King of the Hill}} | *{{ep|King of the Hill}} | ||
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[[Category:Food and drink]] | [[Category:Food and drink]] | ||
[[Category:Products]] | [[Category:Products]] |
Revision as of 08:35, July 18, 2011
Powersauce is a bar of "healthy food" which works like energy drink. It is said that it includes 6 types of apples.
History
After seeing an advert starring Rainier Wolfcastle, Homer started to eat Powersauce when he noticed he was becoming too fat. From then on, he only ate food in bar form. He ate $50 of Powersauce a day.
In the All Night Gym, Brad and Neil asked Homer to climb The Murderhorn as an advertisement for Powersauce. Homer, eating the bars, started climbing the mountain. He was later told that they are made of apple cores and Chinese newspapers.
Brad and Neil hosted a show called Powersauce Newsbreak, advertising Homer's climb of the mountain.
Behind the Laughter
- Powersauce is a stereotype of how companies brag about their products.