Schenectady Crispies
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'''Schenectady Crispies''' is a [[breakfast cereal]] that contains "mad chunks of real dough." They debuted as an [[Easter egg]] in the email [[labor day]], but they later appeared in the email [[the bet]], where it is shown that [[The King of Town]] likes them, as they are seen stored in his [[King of Town's Castle|castle]]. | '''Schenectady Crispies''' is a [[breakfast cereal]] that contains "mad chunks of real dough." They debuted as an [[Easter egg]] in the email [[labor day]], but they later appeared in the email [[the bet]], where it is shown that [[The King of Town]] likes them, as they are seen stored in his [[King of Town's Castle|castle]]. | ||
- | They were named after the sender of the email | + | They were named after the sender of the email [[labor day]], who went by the name "Chrispy" and hailed from [[Wikipedia:Schenectady, New York|Schenectady, NY]]. |
- | The slogan used in the commercial Easter Egg | + | The slogan used in the commercial Easter Egg, "I hope I don't get caught!" is likely a reference to cereal commercials that feature a character trying to steal the cereal being advertised, such as [[Wikipedia:Trix|Trix]] and [[Wikipedia:Fruity Pebbles|Fruity Pebbles]]. |
- | Strong Bad later endorsed [[Minor Foods#Temporarios|Temporarios]] cereal in much the same way that he advertised Schenectady Crispies | + | Strong Bad later endorsed [[Minor Foods#Temporarios|Temporarios]] cereal in much the same way that he advertised Schenectady Crispies, even employing the same background music. |
[[Category:Food and drinks]] | [[Category:Food and drinks]] |
Revision as of 18:08, 30 July 2016
"Schenectady Crispies are so freaking good, they taste twice! Once in your mouth, and once in your esophagus!"
Schenectady Crispies is a breakfast cereal that contains "mad chunks of real dough." They debuted as an Easter egg in the email labor day, but they later appeared in the email the bet, where it is shown that The King of Town likes them, as they are seen stored in his castle.
They were named after the sender of the email labor day, who went by the name "Chrispy" and hailed from Schenectady, NY.
The slogan used in the commercial Easter Egg, "I hope I don't get caught!" is likely a reference to cereal commercials that feature a character trying to steal the cereal being advertised, such as Trix and Fruity Pebbles.
Strong Bad later endorsed Temporarios cereal in much the same way that he advertised Schenectady Crispies, even employing the same background music.