"Cheesy Poofs" is indeed a fictional product but is believed to be a parody of the real product, Cheetos, produced by Frito-Lay. More information is available by clicking on the following link, http://www.fritolay.com/snacks/product-page/cheetos
When the show first came on in 1997, actual edible Cheesy Poofs (in the same box as the show) were released for a limited time.
When the show first came on in 1997, actual edible Cheesy Poofs (in the same box as the show) were released for a limited time.
"Full House (1987)" is indeed a real television show created in the late '80s to mid '90s created by Jeff Franklin.
The amount of money it takes to sponser a child from Africa is US $5 a month.
"Tako Digital Sports Watch" is indeed a fictional sports watch.
Mr. Garrison wants the students in his class to bring in one can each.
"Stark's Pond" is indeed a fictional pond.
"KJ's Buffet" is indeed a fictional restaurant.
It cost US $6.99 to eat buffet style at "KJ's Buffet."
Pip is willing to pay US $50 for a "Starvin' Marvin."
"Snacky Cakes" is indeed a fictional product, but is believed to a parody of the real product, Tastykake, produced by the Tasty Baking Company. More information is available by clicking on the following link, http://www.tastykake.com/.
"Boogie Bars" is indeed a fictional product.
"Veal Roll-Ups" is indeed a fictional product.
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