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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Grandma's Kisses 171.jpg|thumb|260px|"Oh yeah, uh... great."]]
[[File:Grandma's Kisses 134.png|thumb|260px|"Oh yeah, uh... great."]]
*Despite this coral being sold as food, in "[[Pizza Delivery]]" coral is stated to be inedible.
*Despite this coral being sold as food, in "[[Pizza Delivery]]" coral is stated to be inedible.
**However, coral was also shown as food in "[[Grandma's Kisses]]" when [[Grandma SquarePants]] serves {{Link|SpongeBob}} a piece of steamed coral as his "grownup" meal.
**However, coral was also shown as food in "[[Grandma's Kisses]]" when [[Grandma SquarePants]] serves {{Link|SpongeBob}} a piece of steamed coral as his "grownup" meal.

Latest revision as of 08:10, 25 March 2025

Template:OTab Template:Object Canned Coral is a canned food item that appears in the episode "Rise and Shine."

Description

On the tin wrapping, there is a picture of a dark red coral plant with green spots on it. The name of the product is written in blue text and capitalized at the top and bottom of the cover. Beside the coral reads the words "Great taste in a can" in green capital letters. The background of the picture is white, and the rest of the can is yellow. The lid is silver.

Role in episode

During his morning routine, Template:Data:Links opens his pantry to look for breakfast, which appears to be full of nothing but Canned Coral. This displeases him, as he wants real food instead of just "pictures of food on cans," only for him to realize that the food is stored in the can.

Patrick settles with his Canned Coral, but struggles to open the can. Enraged, he throws it at his ringing alarm clock and the can breaks in half, freeing the food inside.

He eats the Canned Coral on a plate while watching the Bikini Bottom News.

Trivia

File:Grandma's Kisses 134.png
"Oh yeah, uh... great."

Template:Food es:Conserva de coral