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Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Quantum Cola
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Professor Frink's Partly Probable Parables: Quantum Cola is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #4.
Plot[edit]
Bart asks Professor Frink for help on his homework but quickly becomes bored of Frink's overly detailed explanations. Bart leaves, taking a can of cola with him and doesn't hear Frink's warning not to shake it as the formula is unstable. After Bart returns home, Maggie picks up the can, shakes it then drinks from it. She gains super-strength and the ability to fly, causing havoc around Springfield. Bart tries to catch her with a jumprope, but she pulls him across the air. He tempts her back down by promising her a cookie. Frink tells the family the effects are only temporary, just as Homer and Santa's Little Helper start to drink the rest of the cola.
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