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Revision as of 07:56, 9 December 2022
Bon-bons are a dessert item that first appear in the episode "Good Neighbors."
Description
They come in a yellow and light tan box that reads "bon-bon" in light red text. The dessert itself is egg-shaped and light brown with brown chocolate sauce on top.
Role in series
"Good Neighbors"
They are seen as part of Squidward's Sunday relaxation kit. Just as he eats one, he is interrupted by SpongeBob and Patrick's abrupt appearance in his house, doing a spit take in the process.
"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"
After Sergeant Roderick says that eating is prohibited in his classroom, he offers a student a bon-bon. He then throws him out of the second door for eating in his class.
"Lockdown for Love"
Plankton asks Karen if she wants a bon-bon, and she plays on her screen a video of a live-action person eating a bon-bon.
"Squidward's Sick Daze"
A box of bon-bons falls past the waterfall during Squidward's daydream.
Role in Which SpongeBob Character Are You?
Bon-bons are among the many choices when the player is asked what their favorite food is.
External links
- Bon-bons on Wikipedia