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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In "Patrick-Man!," {{Link|Patrick}} claims that he has intercepted the schemes of a villain in [[Bikini Bottom]] and shows what appear to be said schemes on a paper, only for them to turn out to be the recipe for toasted coral bits.
*In "Patrick-Man!," {{Link|Patrick}} claims that he has intercepted the schemes of a villain in [[Bikini Bottom]] and shows what appear to be said schemes on a paper, only for them to turn out to be the recipe for toasted coral bits.
*This is one of the few items that stays on the [[Galley Grub]] in every episode in which it appears.


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Revision as of 02:45, 8 June 2018

Template:OTab Template:Object Coral bits are a food product sold at the Krusty Krab. They first appear in the episode "Le Big Switch."

Description

They are a side dish that consist of small bits of pale pink corals served in a red and yellow paper food tray. There is also a chili variation of the product.

Ingredients

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The ingredients for toasted coral bits

It is revealed in the episode "Patrick-Man!" that the recipe for toasted coral bits is:

  • 4 cups of coral
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • Mix them together

Price

The price of coral bits varies between episodes:

Role in series

"Clams"

Sandals buys coral bits with a one-dollar bill, which becomes Mr. Krabs' millionth dollar.

"Plankton's Army"

A robot (in reality, Template:Data:Links in disguise) buys the chili variant of coral bits.

"Le Big Switch"

Dale buys two double Krabby Patties and a side order of coral bits, only to have Template:Data:Links steal them. An extra 25 cents is charged for an upgraded size.

Role in SpongeBob's Truth or Square

Coral bits are seen in SpongeBob's house in the console versions of this game.

Trivia

  • In "Patrick-Man!," Template:Data:Links claims that he has intercepted the schemes of a villain in Bikini Bottom and shows what appear to be said schemes on a paper, only for them to turn out to be the recipe for toasted coral bits.


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