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Bart holding up the game.

Taffy Land is a board game in the Simpsons' attic.

History

Marge didn't want Bart and Milhouse to play videogames because she deemed them too violent. Instead she suggested they play a board game instead. She took the two up to the attic where they found a small bookcase full of games. Bart then asked Milhouse which of the "bored lames" they should play. The two then began listing a number of games, one of them being Taffy Land. After pulling every game off of the shelf, they found Satan's Path and decided to play that.

After all the board games come to life, a Taffy Land sign can be seen outside, amongst many other games.

Behind the Laughter

The game is a parody of Candy land, a board game released by the Milton Bradley Company. Coincidentally, the company was established in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Appearances