"City Wok" is indeed a fictional chinese restaurant.
"Subway" is indeed a real sandwich restaurant. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
Jared Fogle is indeed a real person.
Jared Fogle has lost 262 pounds.
Anyone can see Jared Fogle in South Park on March 6 at the "Kenny McCormack Memorial Town Square."
"Kenny McCormick Memorial Town Square" is indeed a fictional town square.
"Tom's Rhinoplasty" is indeed a fictional plastic surgery place.
"Le Place Restaurant" is indeed a fictional restaurant.
According to Stan Marsh, it takes 22.3 years for something to become funny.
"Flex Gym Fitness Club" is indeed a fictional gym.
"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.
Eric Cartman says that they should get US $4,000,000 for Butters Stotck appearing in "City Wok" commercials.
Jared Fogle is hitting a dead horse with a baseball bat.
"Dem' Donuts" is indeed a fictinal brand of donuts.
"Chips" is indeed a fictional brand of chips.
"Zoop" is indeed a ficitonal brand of soda.
"Soda" is indeed a fictional brand of soda.
"City Wok" pays US $15 to use Butters Stotch in the commercials.
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