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Snail Nip
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*[[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] ate the Snail Nip to entice Gary to come back to him. | *[[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] ate the Snail Nip to entice Gary to come back to him. | ||
*It is a parody of catnip, because snails are the underwater equivalent of cats. Unlike actual catnip, however, it is chewy, sticky, and gooey, and it also makes sounds. | *It is a parody of catnip, because snails are the underwater equivalent of cats. Unlike actual catnip, however, it is chewy, sticky, and gooey, and it also makes sounds. | ||
| − | *It may be edible by anybody, because SpongeBob | + | *It may be edible by anybody, because SpongeBob and Gary eat it. [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] also presumably eats it. |
*SpongeBob was shown to hate Gary's breakfast food in [[Missing Identity (Episode)|Missing Identity]], but he is shown to enjoy Snail Nip. | *SpongeBob was shown to hate Gary's breakfast food in [[Missing Identity (Episode)|Missing Identity]], but he is shown to enjoy Snail Nip. | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 1 May 2025
Snail Nip is a type of snail food featured in the episode Dumped.
Appearance
The can has a snail similar to Gary on it and SNAIL NIP written on it. The food itself looks like brownish goo. It is very stretchy when one eats it and makes a "boing" sound when chewed.
Trivia/Goofs
- SpongeBob ate the Snail Nip to entice Gary to come back to him.
- It is a parody of catnip, because snails are the underwater equivalent of cats. Unlike actual catnip, however, it is chewy, sticky, and gooey, and it also makes sounds.
- It may be edible by anybody, because SpongeBob and Gary eat it. Patrick also presumably eats it.
- SpongeBob was shown to hate Gary's breakfast food in Missing Identity, but he is shown to enjoy Snail Nip.
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