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* The description refers to the {{wikipedia|dihydrogen monoxide hoax}}. | * The description refers to the {{wikipedia|dihydrogen monoxide hoax}}. | ||
* The multiuse message refers to the novel (and later film) {{wikipedia|Like Water for Chocolate}}. | * The multiuse message refers to the novel (and later film) {{wikipedia|Like Water for Chocolate}}. |
Revision as of 11:39, 27 December 2014
pre-coffee
Plural: handfuls of pre-coffee
From the think tank that brought you the deadly chemical dihydrogen monoxide and the nearly impossible-to-detect "perpetually invisible ink," you can now get pre-coffee. Caffeine in its natural form. A cuppa joe, without the cup. Lightweight, transportable, so fast it puts the word "instant" to shame because it doesn't actually take any time at all; it's already there!
In other words: yeah, it's a handful of coffee beans. It's a light roast of a particularly strong varietal, for what it's worth.
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 4
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
Contains caffeine (3)
How Obtained
Exchange at Sherlock & Poirot, Crime Analysts for 4 crimebusters IOUs
You munch on the pre-coffee. It needs a chocolate coating. Or some hot water. Possibly both.
Bedtime: +55-65 minutes |
Using multiple:
You munch on the handfuls of pre-coffee. It needs a chocolate. Or water. What it definitely doesn't need, is water for chocolate.
- Can be catalyzed into postprecoffee.
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References
- The description refers to the dihydrogen monoxide hoax.
- The multiuse message refers to the novel (and later film) Like Water for Chocolate.