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|consume=You slam the cooler, finding entirely new sugary horizons of sugariness and even newer sugary horizons of hydration (to the tune of '''6 maximum PP'''). It's certainly better than dumping it on your head after the big game. | |consume=You slam the cooler, finding entirely new sugary horizons of sugariness and even newer sugary horizons of hydration (to the tune of '''6 maximum PP'''). It's certainly better than dumping it on your head after the big game. | ||
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+ | * The description refers to {{wikipedia|Capri Sun}} juice drinks. | ||
+ | * The consumption messages refers to a {{wikipedia|Gatorade shower}}, in which a winning sports team dumps a cooler of liquid on the coach's head. |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 1 January 2013
sugar water cooler
Plural: sugar water coolers
Now, it says fruit juice on the cover, but anything that comes in a weird plastic pouch with a straw taped to the back is most assuredly not juice. Judging by the list of chemicals on the back, I'm not sure this has ever been within fifty feet of juice. Besides, half the ingredients are just synonyms for sugar!
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 200
Contains sugar (6)
How Obtained
You slam the cooler, finding entirely new sugary horizons of sugariness and even newer sugary horizons of hydration (to the tune of 6 maximum PP). It's certainly better than dumping it on your head after the big game.
Bedtime: +80-90 minutes |
References
- The description refers to Capri Sun juice drinks.
- The consumption messages refers to a Gatorade shower, in which a winning sports team dumps a cooler of liquid on the coach's head.