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It is a | It is chocolate made in a syrup form, as its name suggests. It appears to have much of the properties to [[bubbles (object)|bubble]] mix, except chocolate syrup is just as edible as normal chocolate. | ||
It comes in a black bottle with a purple label that reads the word "chocolate" in white capital letters outlined by dark red, and the word "syrup" in dark red capital letters. | It comes in a black bottle with a purple label that reads the word "chocolate" in white capital letters outlined by dark red, and the word "syrup" in dark red capital letters. | ||
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He also uses it to give a simulated plan of how to give {{Link|Patrick}} his [[chocolate balloon|Valentine's Day present]]. | He also uses it to give a simulated plan of how to give {{Link|Patrick}} his [[chocolate balloon|Valentine's Day present]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 13:20, 12 November 2019
Template:OTab Template:Object Chocolate syrup is a condiment that appears in the episode "Valentine's Day."
Description
It is chocolate made in a syrup form, as its name suggests. It appears to have much of the properties to bubble mix, except chocolate syrup is just as edible as normal chocolate.
It comes in a black bottle with a purple label that reads the word "chocolate" in white capital letters outlined by dark red, and the word "syrup" in dark red capital letters.
Role in episode
It is used by Template:Data:Links to bubble-blow chocolate in a way similar to blowing bubbles with bubble mix. He uses the chocolate syrup to blow a chocolate heart to give to Template:Data:Links as a Valentine's Day gift.
He also uses it to give a simulated plan of how to give Template:Data:Links his Valentine's Day present.
External links
- Chocolate syrup on Wikipedia