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|name = Candy coral | |name = Candy coral | ||
|image = | |image = Candy coral.jpeg | ||
|type = | |type = Candy | ||
|appearance = ''[[A Swell Time]]'' | |appearance = ''[[A Swell Time]]'' | ||
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Candy coral are groups of multi-colored, jagged rocks | Candy coral are groups of multi-colored, jagged, sparkly rocks. However, despite their name and appearance, they should not be licked, as they contain a poison that makes the consumer's tongue swell up for a few hours. Due to this, a sign stating "Don't lick the candy coral" has been placed near the coral to deter people from doing so. | ||
==Role in comic== | ==Role in comic== | ||
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A Swell Time 2.jpeg | A Swell Time 2.jpeg | ||
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[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
[[Category:Non-series objects]] | [[Category:Non-series objects]] | ||
[[Category:Candy]] | [[Category:Candy]] |
Revision as of 02:12, 18 December 2019
Template:NC Template:Object Candy coral is a variant of coral that causes one's tongue to swell. It appears in the comic A Swell Time.
Description
Candy coral are groups of multi-colored, jagged, sparkly rocks. However, despite their name and appearance, they should not be licked, as they contain a poison that makes the consumer's tongue swell up for a few hours. Due to this, a sign stating "Don't lick the candy coral" has been placed near the coral to deter people from doing so.
Role in comic
While walking, Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links spot a cluster of candy coral. SpongeBob notices a sign that warns of the coral, and he and Patrick decide to just observe the coral. However, the temptation of the candy coral is too much, and the two lick the coral, causing their tongues to swell up.
Trivia
- It may be based on the Caulastraea, a genus of stony coral sea commonly called "candy cane corals."