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Revision as of 16:13, November 1, 2019

Butterfinger
Butterfinger.png
Food/Drink Information
Type: Chocolate bar
Town: Springfield
First appearance: No Teasing


Butterfinger is a peanut-butter and chocolate candy bar produced by Nestlé.

History

After the introduction of "Marge's law", the police started to burn all the sugar snacks in a huge bonfire. When they put a Butterfinger onto the bonfire, the fire spits out the Butterfinger and Wiggum said "Butterfingers. Even fire doesn't want them".[1]

When Bart saw the Baby Stink Breath commercial he starred in, he asked Lisa if he was in a commercial as he didn't remember it at all, and started eating a Butterfinger.[2]

Lisa lured the New New York creatures inside the Madison Cube Garden, she told them it was filled with Butterfinger bars.[3]

When Homer returns from Deuce's Caboose Chili Dogs, he imagines Bart being a Butterfinger.[4]

Non-canon

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When Bart made a trap so Homer got mad, he let him eating a piece of chocolate. Homer spat it out as it was Butterfinger. He was slightly happy as he had not swallowed it.[5]

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See also

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