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* "It tastes like chemical" refers to a quote of Ralph from {{wikipedia|The Simpsons}} episode 5F11 "They taste like.. burning!"  | * "It tastes like chemical" refers to a quote of Ralph from {{wikipedia|The Simpsons}} episode 5F11 "They taste like.. burning!"  | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 27 March 2010
sugar substitute
Plural: teaspoons of sugar substitute
This is a spoonful of a strange, very-off-white powder that supposedly is "twenty times as sweet as sugar." You're not sure how they measure that kind of thing, but you suspect it's a test they can only perform on Valentine's day.
Comes from December 2008 Item of the Month
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 15
Contains sugar ({{{sugarfullness}}})
How Obtained
When Consumed
You down an entire mouthful of sugar substitute. It tastes like chemical, and it makes your brain a little tingly in a way that only barely approximates a sugar rush.
| Bedtime: +20-27 minutes | 
Using multiple: Same as single use
Notes
- Sugar level of 2.
 
| Although this item has a proper auto-sell value, it cannot be recyclonized, digitized, fed to the goats, or deplicated. | 
References
- "It tastes like chemical" refers to a quote of Ralph from The Simpsons episode 5F11 "They taste like.. burning!"