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Latest revision as of 16:56, 5 July 2013

Item Number: 2037
Description ID: 21381380
(view in-game)

Snickersnack.gif

snicker-snack
Plural: snicker-snacks
Developed as a treat for thankless children, these were marketed as "a candy with flavor sharper than a serpent's tooth." More than a few parents lost their heads, however, when their children lost their tongues to the patented vorpal formula.

Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 5
Autosell value: 115
Contains sugar (1)



How Obtained

Assemble.gif Snackers candy bar nicknack
Equals.gif snicker-snack

When Consumed

You, perhaps unwisely, eat the vorpal snack. Perhaps you have a gimble-proof tongue you haven't told us about? It would make for a good story, but empiricism makes you frumious and, well...

You gain an effect: Internal Injuries. (Added for 60 minutes.)

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +12-14 minutes


Using multiple:
You, perhaps unwisely, eat the vorpal snacks. The snacks ruin your perfectly beamish day and, well...

You gain an effect: Internal Injuries. (Added for some minutes.)

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +some minutes

Notes

References

  • The words "snicker-snack" and "vorpal" were created by Lewis Carroll for his poem "Jabberwocky"
  • The description contains a reference to the lines "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is/ To have a thankless child!" from Shakespeare's King Lear.