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*The exploding gum is a reference to the famous shocking gum, where the victim gets shocked when attempting to get a piece of gum.
*The exploding gum is a reference to the famous shocking gum, where the victim gets shocked when attempting to get a piece of gum.
*The box has a typo that reads the product as "Expl'''p'''ding Gum" instead of "Expl'''o'''ding Gum."
*The box has a typo that reads the product as "Expl'''p'''ding Gum" instead of "Expl'''o'''ding Gum."
*This method is similar to what occurred involving a 25-year old Ukrainian man named Vladimir Likhonos, who died after chewing gum that exploded. It was revealed that the gum was coated with citric acid and red phosphorus that led to his jaw being blown off and the cerebral chord of his brain bleeding out, resulting in almost instantaneous death.


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Revision as of 18:19, 25 March 2022

Template:Object Exploding Chewing Gum is one of the prank items that Frank sells at the Palace of Pranks in the episode "Pranks a Lot." It causes the head of anyone who chews it to explode, with only the bone left.


Description

Exploding Chewing Gum appears to resemble regular gum. The box for it is light aquamarine and has the words "Exploding Gum" written in red print and all capital letters with a yellow explosion banner centered around a red border.

Role in episode

Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links go to the Palace of Pranks to find some gags to play on people. Exploding Chewing Gum is first seen when Frank shows SpongeBob and Patrick different kinds of gag toys. Frank manages to trick Patrick into chewing a piece of the gum, which literally blows his head up, only for him to recover within the following two seconds.

Trivia

  • It costs $9.95.
  • The exploding gum is a reference to the famous shocking gum, where the victim gets shocked when attempting to get a piece of gum.
  • The box has a typo that reads the product as "Explpding Gum" instead of "Exploding Gum."
  • This method is similar to what occurred involving a 25-year old Ukrainian man named Vladimir Likhonos, who died after chewing gum that exploded. It was revealed that the gum was coated with citric acid and red phosphorus that led to his jaw being blown off and the cerebral chord of his brain bleeding out, resulting in almost instantaneous death.

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