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{{Location | {{Location | ||
|name = Don's Import Store & Delicatessen | |name = Don's Import Store & Delicatessen | ||
|image = | |image = The Sponge Who Could Fly 058.png | ||
|industry = Store | |industry = Store | ||
|founder = Don | |founder = Don | ||
|location = [[Los Angeles]], | |location = [[Los Angeles]], California | ||
|employment = Don | |employment = Don | ||
|products = Imports<br | |products = Imports<br>Delicatessen | ||
|first-appearance = "[[The Sponge Who Could Fly]]" | |first-appearance = "[[The Sponge Who Could Fly]]" | ||
|latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Airpants: The Lost Episode]]'' | |latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Airpants: The Lost Episode]]'' | ||
}}'''Don's Import Store & Delicatessen''' is a store in [[Los Angeles]]. It | }} | ||
'''Don's Import Store & Delicatessen''' is a store in [[Los Angeles]]. It appears in the episode "[[The Sponge Who Could Fly]]" and the book ''[[SpongeBob Airpants: The Lost Episode]]''. | |||
==About== | ==About== | ||
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====Products==== | ====Products==== | ||
It sells imported goods and cold cuts, cheeses, and a variety of salads, as well as a selection of unusual or foreign prepared foods, which is what a Delicatessen sells. | It sells imported goods and cold cuts, cheeses, and a variety of salads, as well as a selection of unusual or foreign prepared foods, which is what a Delicatessen sells. According to their sign, they sell sandwiches, soft drinks, beer, and wine. | ||
==Role in episode== | |||
It briefly appears when {{Link|Patchy}} has to pass it in order to find the | It briefly appears when {{Link|Patchy}} has to pass it in order to find the lost episode of {{SBSP}}. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*According to [[The Sponge Who Could Fly (storyboard)|the storyboard version]] of "The Sponge Who Could Fly," the store has a "No Pirates" sign, which got cut from the final version. | *According to [[The Sponge Who Could Fly (storyboard)|the storyboard version]] of "The Sponge Who Could Fly," the store has a "No Pirates" sign, which it got cut from the final version. | ||
*On Patchy's map, the store is called "Don's Market." In the storyboard, it was originally planned to be called "Shop n Shop" | *On Patchy's map, the store is called "Don's Market." In the storyboard, it was originally planned to be called "Shop n Shop," a parody of {{W|Stop & Shop}}. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Non-Bikini Bottom locations]] |
Latest revision as of 09:17, 1 March 2023
Template:Location Don's Import Store & Delicatessen is a store in Los Angeles. It appears in the episode "The Sponge Who Could Fly" and the book SpongeBob Airpants: The Lost Episode.
About
Description
Exterior
The store is painted beige and has straight rock-covered decor to the left and right sides of the entrance. The sign reads the store's name, with the word "Don's" written in white text and the words "Import Store & Delicatessen" in orange text. Below the store's name, some of the products that it sells are written in white text.
Products
It sells imported goods and cold cuts, cheeses, and a variety of salads, as well as a selection of unusual or foreign prepared foods, which is what a Delicatessen sells. According to their sign, they sell sandwiches, soft drinks, beer, and wine.
Role in episode
It briefly appears when Template:Data:Links has to pass it in order to find the lost episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Trivia
- According to the storyboard version of "The Sponge Who Could Fly," the store has a "No Pirates" sign, which it got cut from the final version.
- On Patchy's map, the store is called "Don's Market." In the storyboard, it was originally planned to be called "Shop n Shop," a parody of Stop & Shop.