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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint include an actual kid. Their customers are sharks, you see.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint include an actual kid. Their customers are sharks, you see. Most of the team read the description "meal comes with 1 toy and 1 kid" [[LateToTheRealization and take too long figuring it out]].
-->'''Numbuh 2''': Maybe... it's goat meat.
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* {{Inverted}} by a popular meme where a character expresses disbelief that "a shrimp fried this rice".
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* A man in a restaurant complains that his shrimp salad does not have any shrimp in it. The waiter points out that there are no Italians in the Italian salad either ([[FridgeLogic So the salad was invented by shrimp?]]).

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* A man in a restaurant complains that his shrimp salad does not have any shrimp in it. The waiter points out that there are no Italians in the Italian salad either either. ([[FridgeLogic So the salad was invented by shrimp?]]).shrimp?]])
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** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-294 Another item]] is a drinks vending machine that gives you anything you ask for, but has a strange sense of humor. A requested "cup of Joe" led to a cup of suspiciously non-coffee liquid and a co-worker named Joseph landing in the infirmary with bits missing.

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** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-294 Another item]] SCP-294]] is a drinks vending machine that gives you anything you ask for, but has a strange sense of humor. A requested Requesting a "cup of Joe" led to a cup of suspiciously non-coffee liquid and a co-worker named Joseph landing in the infirmary with bits missing.

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* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market, [[HilarityEnsues and asks another customer:]]

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* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market, [[HilarityEnsues and asks another customer:]]customer:
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', there are certain places in the game where you can shop at a fundraising "spider bake sale" that shows no shame in telling you that their products are "by spiders, for spiders, ''of spiders''". If you buy the items, the descriptions back this up -- the Spider Donut is made with Spider Cider in the batter, which ''sounds'' innocent, but then you check the Cider and see it's made with "whole spiders, not just the juice". And the spiders won't like it if you don't buy... Though this actually makes more sense than it sounds, as many species of spider are, in fact, cannibalistic. [[spoiler:Later on you can fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udHfw4rx8SY Muffet]], who'll be seriously cross with you for not contributing with their cause. Which is to sell spider pastries to raise enough money to... rescue the spiders back in the ruins... who are... [[CrossesTheLineTwice Yyyyeeeeaaah...]]]]

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', there are certain places in the game where you can shop at a fundraising "spider bake sale" that shows no shame in telling you that their products are made "by spiders, for spiders, ''of spiders''". If you buy the items, the descriptions back this up -- the Spider Donut is made with Spider Cider in the batter, which ''sounds'' innocent, but then you check the Cider and see it's made with "whole spiders, not just the juice". And the spiders won't like it if you don't buy... Though this actually makes more sense than it sounds, as many species of spider are, in fact, cannibalistic. [[spoiler:Later on you can fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udHfw4rx8SY Muffet]], who'll be seriously cross with you for not contributing with their cause. Which is to sell spider pastries to raise enough money to... rescue the spiders back in the ruins... who are... [[CrossesTheLineTwice Yyyyeeeeaaah...]]]]
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* Similarly, a non-Jewish person eats a bowl of matzo ball soup, pronounces it delicious, and asks if any other parts of a matzo are edible. [[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke Matzo balls are a type of dumpling made out of matzo, the "unleavened bread" mentioned in the Bible in relation to the Exodus from Egypt and specifically eaten during Passover]][[/note]]
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* In ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'', the "ladyfingers" flavor upgrade (normally a kind of biscuits) are "cleaned and sanitized so well, you'd think they're actual biscuits!"
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Atmosfear}}'': In ''Khufu'', the mummy mentions his Shepherd's Pie, made from real (and fresh) shepherds.
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* Not food-related, but the denouement also relies on the double meaning: Coaches stop at coach terminals. Ferries stop at ferry terminals. My office computer is a [[ProfessionalSlacker work terminal]].

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* Not food-related, but the denouement also relies on the double meaning: Coaches stop at coach bus terminals. Ferries stop at ferry terminals. My office computer is a [[ProfessionalSlacker work terminal]].
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* Not food-related, but the denouement also relies on the double meaning: Coaches stop at coach terminals. Ferries stop at ferry terminals. My office computer is a [[ProfessionalSlacker work terminal]].
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* If they make tomato sauce/ketchup out of tomatoes, what do they make BBQ sauce out of?
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* ''Literature/TheAlphabetOfManliness'' uses this and InsaneTrollLogic: What makes beef jerky so awesome? It's made from little girls. Beef jerky is made from the highest quality ingredients, and girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. So "highest quality ingredients" can be seen as a subset of "everything nice", so beef jerky is made out of little girls. QED. [[ConverseError This is not quite how logic works.]]

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* ''Literature/TheAlphabetOfManliness'' uses this and InsaneTrollLogic: What makes beef jerky so awesome? It's made from little girls. Beef jerky is made from the highest quality ingredients, and girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. So "highest quality ingredients" can be seen as a subset of "everything nice", so beef jerky is made out of little girls. QED. [[ConverseError [[UsefulNotes/LogicalFallacies This is not quite how logic works.]]
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* Another old chestnut involves a judge questioning three people in a disturbance at the zoo. The first two said, "We were just throwing peanuts at the elephants." When the judge questioned the third person (who had a cast on his arm and was on crutches), he answered, "I'm Peanuts!"

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* Another old chestnut involves a judge questioning three people in a disturbance at the zoo. The first two said, "We were just throwing peanuts at the elephants." When the judge questioned the third person (who had a cast on his arm and was on crutches), he answered, "I'm Peanuts!""[[WhosOnFirst I'm Peanuts!]]"
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'''Jamie [=MacDonald=]:''' Oh, you know me, Malc, kid gloves -- but made from real kids. [[note]]By the way, "kid gloves" are so called because they ''were'' originally made from the delicate skins of "kids"--young goats.[[/note]]

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'''Jamie [=MacDonald=]:''' Oh, you know me, Malc, kid gloves -- but made from real kids. [[note]]By the way, "kid gloves" are so called because they ''were'' originally made from the delicate skins of "kids"--young goats.[[/note]]
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** The German "Hunter Steak". Or "Zigeunerschnitzel"[[note]]Gypsy Schnitzel[[/note]].

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** The German "Hunter Steak". Or "Zigeunerschnitzel"[[note]]Gypsy Schnitzel[[/note]]."Zigeunerschnitzel."[[note]]Gypsy Schnitzel[[/note]]
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* On ''Series/{{QI}}'', Sandi tells the panelists about the aptly named [[NutritionalNightmare Heart Attack Grill]] in Las Vegas, which specializes in ''very'' greasy food.
-->'''Sandi:''' They do have a vegan option...\\
'''Sara Pascoe:''' It's a vegan.
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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint includes an actual kid. Their customers are sharks, you see.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint includes include an actual kid. Their customers are sharks, you see.



* In the animated spinoff of ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' there is a phony advertisement for a new bubblegum for Pokémon fans, particularly fans of Pikachu. In light of this, the product is dubbed "Pika-Chew", but we soon discover that this name is appropriate in more ways than one when the announcer states that it is actually made with shredded-up Pikachu.

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* In the animated spinoff of ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' ''Magazine/{{MAD}},'' there is a phony advertisement for a new bubblegum for Pokémon fans, particularly fans of Pikachu. In light of this, the product is dubbed "Pika-Chew", but we soon discover that this name is appropriate in more ways than one when the announcer states that it is actually made with shredded-up Pikachu.



* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a relatively benign version, rock candy [[EatDirtCheap made with real rocks]].
* A dinner scene in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' has Dracula mention one of the menu items; finger sandwiches made with real fingers.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a relatively benign version, rock candy [[EatDirtCheap made with real rocks]].
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* A dinner scene in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' has Dracula mention one of the menu items; items, finger sandwiches made with real fingers.



* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market, [[HilarityEnsues and asks another customer]]:

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* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market, [[HilarityEnsues and asks another customer]]:customer:]]
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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Elfland's defenses includes a giant cannon. It is loaded with [[AbnormalAmmo actual giants]].
* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' has a brief interlude to introduce the character of Bee-Man, who uses a "[[BeeBeeGun Bee Shooter]]" that is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Parodied with him forgetting [[ForgotToFeedTheMonster how long it had been since he loaded it]].

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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Elfland's defenses includes a giant cannon. It is loaded with [[AbnormalAmmo actual giants]].
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* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' has a brief interlude to introduce the character of Bee-Man, who uses a "[[BeeBeeGun Bee Shooter]]" [[BeeBeeGun "Bee Shooter"]] that is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Parodied with him forgetting [[ForgotToFeedTheMonster how long it had been since he loaded it]].it.]]



* Gigz from ''Webcomic/DarkLegacyComics'' shows you how to make her [[http://darklegacycomics.com/233.html Boiled Link Sausages]], made from 100% real [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]]!

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* Gigz from ''Webcomic/DarkLegacyComics'' shows you how to make her [[http://darklegacycomics.com/233.html Boiled Link Sausages]], Sausages,]] made from 100% real [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]]!Link!]]



** The comic has one of these in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0117.html strip #117]], when Redcloak offers to get the Monster in the Darkness a kid's meal with real kids. This one gets made into a BrickJoke by the punchline to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0549.html #549]], also riffing on EatsBabies.

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** The comic has one of these in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0117.html strip #117]], #117,]] when Redcloak offers to get the Monster in the Darkness a kid's meal with real kids. This one gets made into a BrickJoke by the punchline to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0549.html #549]], #549,]] also riffing on EatsBabies.



* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', in Aylee's [[IAmAHumanitarian earlier days]], had these kind of jokes by the boatfull.

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* ''Webcomic/UnholyBlood'': The nightclub that the vampire Lucien runs stocks blood for its customers rather than alcohol. Each bottle is given a quick description of the victim whose blood was used to fill it (for example a 21 year old female) and is treated as if it were vintage wine.
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* ''Series/SamAndFriends'': An interview with Creator/AlfredHitchcock (Chicken Liver) has the director sitting on an armchair made out of real arms.
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** Canadian recipe for Eskimo Pie: find an Eskimo, and dig in. Note: Eskimo Pies have been renamed, but not for that reason- "Eskimo" is considered offensive.
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* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market. [[HilarityEnsues Guess what.]]
-->'''Plankton:''' Is this made with real or artificial baby?

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* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}''.''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market. market, [[HilarityEnsues Guess what.]]
and asks another customer]]:
-->'''Plankton:''' [[BlackComedy Is this made with real or artificial baby?baby?]]
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** From the novel ''Discworld/TheFifthElephant'', a conversation between a teetotaler and a vampire:

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** From the novel ''Discworld/TheFifthElephant'', ''Literature/TheFifthElephant'', a conversation between a teetotaler and a vampire:



** Similar to a line from ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'':

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-->'''The Joker:''' I guess someone should have yelled, "Peking... duck!" ''[burp]''



-->'''The Joker:''' I guess someone should have yelled, "Peking... duck!" ''[burp]''

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'''Jamie [=MacDonald=]:''' Oh, you know me, Malc, kid gloves -- but made from real kids. [[note]]By the way, "kid gloves" are so called because they ''were'' originally made from the delicate skins of 'kids'--young goats.[[/note]]

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'''Jamie [=MacDonald=]:''' Oh, you know me, Malc, kid gloves -- but made from real kids. [[note]]By the way, "kid gloves" are so called because they ''were'' originally made from the delicate skins of 'kids'--young "kids"--young goats.[[/note]]






* In ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', [[spoiler:Soul Gems, the transformation trinkets of the magical girls, are made with real souls. Particularly, the souls of the {{Magical Girl}}s.]] [[DarkerAndEdgier Yeah, it is that kind of series.]] And on top of that [[spoiler:they essentially [[HumanResources are harvested to power the universe]].]]

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* In ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', [[spoiler:Soul Gems, the transformation trinkets of the magical girls, are made with real souls. Particularly, More specifically, the souls of the {{Magical Girl}}s.]] [[DarkerAndEdgier Yeah, it is it's that kind of series.]] And on top of that [[spoiler:they that, [[spoiler:they're essentially [[HumanResources are harvested to power the universe]].]]universe]]]].



* Southern humorist Lewis Grizzard told of how, when his second wife divorced him, "She took my naugahyde couch. We had to kill over 150 little [[{{Pun}} naugas to get that much hide]]." The company that created Naugahyde, in fact, had a whole mythos about the Naugas and their hides (removed from them only to grow back, much as sheep are shorn). [[note]] [[DontExplainTheJoke "Hyde", with y, should be telling - it is an allusion to "aldehyde".]] [[/note]]

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* Southern humorist Lewis Grizzard told of how, when his second wife divorced him, "She took my naugahyde couch. We had to kill over 150 little [[{{Pun}} naugas to get that much hide]]." The company that created Naugahyde, in fact, had a whole mythos about the Naugas and their hides (removed from them only to grow back, much as sheep are shorn). [[note]] [[DontExplainTheJoke [[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke "Hyde", with y, should be telling - it is an allusion to "aldehyde".]] [[/note]]]][[/note]]



* Linkara's review of ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' #1 in ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall''. His comment on Nightwing's monologue, specifically.
-->'''Nightwing:''' There's these Cuban meat sandwiches at a dump called Ibano's.\\
'''Linkara:''' Admittedly, it's hard to get the Cubans to go into the meat grinder, but....

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* Linkara's review One of ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' #1 in ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall''. His comment on Nightwing's monologue, specifically.
-->'''Nightwing:''' There's these Cuban meat sandwiches at a dump called Ibano's.\\
'''Linkara:''' Admittedly, it's hard to get
the Cubans many, many things ComicBook/TheJoker does after getting [[RealityWarper Mr. Mxyzptlk's]] power in ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'' is to go into make Chinese food from the meat grinder, but....entire population of China.
* Shriek made an [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor evil parody of]] Wednesday's joke during the ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'' storyline in the ComicBook/SpiderMan comics, cuddling up to Carnage and then asking if he'd like some Girl Scout cookies, then saying, "Of course, we'll have to kill a few dozen Girl Scouts fist. I ''hate'' to bake without fresh ingredients!" And for all we know, [[AxCrazy she may have done it if she found any]].
-->'''The Joker:''' I guess someone should have yelled, "Peking... duck!" ''[burp]''



* One of the many, many things ComicBook/TheJoker did after getting [[RealityWarper Mr. Mxyzptlk's]] [[ComicBook/EmperorJoker power]] was to make Chinese food from the entire population of China. "I guess someone should have yelled, 'Peking... duck!'" *burp*
* Shriek made an [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor evil parody of]] Wednesday's joke during the ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'' storyline in the ComicBook/SpiderMan comics, cuddling up to Carnage and then asking if he'd like some Girl Scout cookies, then saying, "Of course, we'll have to kill a few dozen Girl Scouts fist. I ''hate'' to bake without fresh ingredients!" (And for all we know, [[AxCrazy she may have done it if she found any.]])



* There's a ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' cartoon where Calvin asks him mom if hamburgers are made out of people from Hamburg.

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* There's a ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' cartoon where Calvin asks him his mom if hamburgers are made out of people from Hamburg.



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* A mild example appears in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', where a mosquito at an insect bar orders a "Bloody Mary, O-Positive." A moment later the waiter produces a big red drop of blood...
* In ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'', Coco [=LaBouche=]'s boss tells her that the person he wants running his theme parks must have the heart of a child. Coco mutters (too quietly for him to hear--but Angelica hears it as she's currently hiding under Coco's desk) that she thinks she has one in a jar somewhere...

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* A mild example appears in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', where a mosquito at an insect bar orders a "Bloody Mary, O-Positive." A moment later the waiter produces a big red drop of blood...
* In ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'', Coco [=LaBouche=]'s boss tells her that the person he wants running his theme parks must have the heart of a child. Coco mutters (too quietly for him to hear--but Angelica hears it as she's currently hiding under Coco's desk) that she thinks she has one in a jar somewhere...
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* A mild example appears in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', where a mosquito at an insect bar orders a "Bloody Mary, O-Positive." A moment later, the waiter produces a big, red drop of blood.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'', Coco [=LaBouche=]'s boss tells her that the person he wants running his theme parks must have the heart of a child. Coco mutters (too quietly for him to hear--but Angelica hears it as she's currently hiding under Coco's desk) that she thinks she has one in a jar somewhere...



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* In ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', the students' gym class involves a game called "Save the Citizen", which involves saving a mannequin that's being dropped into a shredder. Mr. Boy offers this reminiscence to Mr. Medulla: "Remember when we used to use real citizens?"
* Part of a FridgeBrilliance moment in ''Film/TrickRTreat''.
-->"I ate some bad Mexican."
* The exact same joke occurs in ''Film/VampireInBrooklyn''.
* A non-cannibalistic version appeared in ''Film/LethalWeapon4'', after Riggs went up against a Chinese mobster (played by Jet Li):
-->'''Riggs:''' Had some bad Chinese, really disagreed with me.

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* In ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', ''Film/EatingRaoul'', a couple wishes to open a restaurant, but has nothing to offer the students' gym class involves a game called "Save potential backer except the Citizen", which involves saving a mannequin that's being dropped into a shredder. Mr. Boy offers this reminiscence to Mr. Medulla: "Remember when we used to use real citizens?"
* Part of a FridgeBrilliance moment in ''Film/TrickRTreat''.
-->"I ate some bad
title character, whom they have just killed (for unrelated reasons). "This is delicious. Italian?" "No, Mexican."
* The exact same joke occurs in ''Film/VampireInBrooklyn''.
* A non-cannibalistic version appeared in ''Film/LethalWeapon4'', after Riggs went up against
In a Chinese mobster (played by Jet Li):
-->'''Riggs:''' Had some bad Chinese, really disagreed
trailer for ''Film/{{Hitchcock}}'', a biopic about the making of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', Creator/AlfredHitchcock announces at a dinner party, "Try the finger sandwiches. Made with me.real fingers."



** An example (no doubt unintentional) of ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, since kid gloves ARE, or historically were, made from real kid: the leather from young goats, which is very soft.
* In a trailer for ''Film/{{Hitchcock}}'', a biopic about the making of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', Creator/AlfredHitchcock announces at a dinner party, "Try the finger sandwiches. Made with real fingers."
* Played with in one of Film/TheNakedGun movies, when Frank Drebin just goes "give me the strongest thing you got". The barkeep brings in a burly man. "On second thought, give me a Black Russian." The barkeep has a "not-gonna-go-there" expression.
* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' Mrs. Lovett sings of serving "Shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top."
* In ''Film/EatingRaoul'' a couple wish to open a restaurant, but have nothing to offer the potential backer except the title character, whom they have just killed (for unrelated reasons). Backer: "This is delicious. Italian?" "No, Mexican."

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** :: : An example (no doubt unintentional) of ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, since kid gloves ARE, or historically were, made from real kid: the leather from young goats, which is very soft.
* In A non-cannibalistic version appears in ''Film/LethalWeapon4'', after Riggs goes up against a trailer for ''Film/{{Hitchcock}}'', a biopic about the making of ''Film/{{Psycho}}'', Creator/AlfredHitchcock announces at a dinner party, "Try the finger sandwiches. Made Chinese mobster:
-->'''Riggs:''' Had some bad Chinese, really disagreed
with real fingers."
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* Played with in one of Film/TheNakedGun the ''Film/TheNakedGun'' movies, when Frank Drebin just goes "give me the strongest thing you got". got." The barkeep brings in a burly man. "On second thought, give me a Black Russian." The barkeep has a "not-gonna-go-there" expression.
* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' Mrs. Lovett sings ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', the students' gym class involves a game called "Save the Citizen", which involves saving a mannequin that's being dropped into a shredder. Mr. Boy offers this reminiscence to Mr. Medulla: "Remember when we used to use real citizens?"
* Part
of serving "Shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top.a FridgeBrilliance moment in ''Film/TrickRTreat''.
-->"I ate some bad Mexican.
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* In ''Film/EatingRaoul'' a couple wish to open a restaurant, but have nothing to offer the potential backer except the title character, whom they have just killed (for unrelated reasons). Backer: "This is delicious. Italian?" "No, Mexican."The exact same joke occurs in ''Film/VampireInBrooklyn''.



* A false [[http://www.snopes.com/business/market/babyfood.asp urban legend]] tells of a company selling baby food in Africa that horrified the illiterate locals because they saw a picture of a baby on the front and assumed it to be the main ingredient.
** A slightly different version: In a famine-stricken region of Africa, relief supplies were mostly in the form of canned or jarred goods with pictures of the contents on the labels. Then the baby food jars showed up, and the natives were utterly baffled.

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* A false [[http://www.snopes.com/business/market/babyfood.asp urban legend]] tells of a company selling baby food in Africa that horrified the illiterate locals because they saw a picture of a baby on the front and assumed it to be the main ingredient.
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ingredient. Or in a slightly different version: In a famine-stricken region of Africa, relief supplies were mostly in the form of canned or jarred goods with pictures of the contents on the labels. Then the baby food jars showed up, and the natives were utterly baffled.



* It is traditional to assert that the shepherd's pie in school/military canteens tastes of real shepherds.

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* This is a common joke all around the world.
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It is traditional to assert that the shepherd's pie in school/military canteens tastes of real shepherds.



** And, you know, [[TropeNamers Girl Scout Cookies]].
** Canada also makes a related joke about "Brownies", which are a junior branch of Girl Guides (who also sell cookies).
** And there's the joke about getting thrown out of the Boy Scouts for [[DoubleEntendre eating brownies.]]
** The German "Hunter Steak". Or "Zigeunerschnitzel"[[note]]Gypsy Schnitzel[[/note]]
* There's a joke that goes: "If beef sausage is made out of beef, and pork sausage is made out of pork, what is Mennonite sausage made of?" (you can replace Mennonite with Ukrainian or any other group that has a type of sausage named after them).
** The sausage example is generally used more as a sexual DoubleEntendre, with German and Italian being the most used
** And similarly: "You know where they make mineral oil and olive oil? If you're not quiet, I'll take you where they make ''baby'' oil!"
*** The same joke can be made with "baby powder", or "Crime fighters fight crime, Fire fighters fight fire - [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters so what do Freedom Fighters fight]]?"
* A man in a restaurant complains that his shrimp salad does not have any shrimp in it. The waiter points out that there are no Italians in the Italian salad either ([[FridgeLogic So the salad was invented by shrimp?)]].
* A German joke goes like this: A man comes into a bakery and complains: "Your apple cakes don't contain any apples!" The baker then replies sharply: "Yes and? Dog biscuits don't contain dogs either." [[FridgeLogic So they're supposed to be cakes that only apples eat?]]

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** And, you know, [[TropeNamers Girl Scout Cookies]].
cookies]].
** Canada also makes a related joke about "Brownies", which are a junior branch of Girl Guides (who also sell cookies).
** And there's
cookies). There's also the joke about getting thrown out of the Boy Scouts for [[DoubleEntendre eating brownies.]]
brownies]].
** The German "Hunter Steak". Or "Zigeunerschnitzel"[[note]]Gypsy Schnitzel[[/note]]
Schnitzel[[/note]].
* There's a A similar joke that goes: is this:
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them. This example is generally used more as a sexual DoubleEntendre, with German and Italian being the most used
used.
** And similarly: "You know where they make mineral oil and olive oil? If you're not quiet, I'll take you where they make ''baby'' oil!"
***
oil!" The same joke can be made with "baby powder", or powder".
*
"Crime fighters fight crime, Fire fighters firefighters fight fire - [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters so what do Freedom Fighters freedom fighters fight]]?"
* A man in a restaurant complains that his shrimp salad does not have any shrimp in it. The waiter points out that there are no Italians in the Italian salad either ([[FridgeLogic So the salad was invented by shrimp?)]].
shrimp?]]).
* A German joke goes like this: A man comes into a bakery and complains: "Your apple cakes don't contain any apples!" The baker then replies sharply: "Yes "Yes, and? Dog biscuits don't contain dogs either." [[FridgeLogic So they're supposed to be cakes that only apples eat?]]



* There is one where a Chinese person visits America and upon being offered a hot dog answers "Interesting.....that's the only part of the dog we don't eat".

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* There is one where a Chinese person visits America America, and upon being offered a hot dog answers "Interesting.....that's dog, answers, "Interesting... That's the only part of the dog we don't eat".



-->'''Yakov Smirnoff:''' On my first shopping trip, I saw powdered milk -- you just add water, and you get milk. Then I saw powdered orange juice -- you just add water, and you get orange juice. And then I saw baby powder, and I thought to my self, "What a country!"
* A half-translatable sketch from German comedians Badesalz has a man sitting in the restaurant trying to cut his steak, but whenever moving the knife, the steak says "Mommy". He calls the waiter and complains about the steak, but the waiter answers: "I don't know what the problem is; didn't you order Kinderschnitzel (children schnitzel)?" In a rare example of a double punchline, the guest then replies: "I know, but why isn't it tender?"

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-->'''Yakov Smirnoff:''' On my first shopping trip, I saw powdered milk -- you just add water, and you get milk. Then I saw powdered orange juice -- you just add water, and you get orange juice. And then I saw baby powder, and I thought to my self, myself, "What a country!"
* A half-translatable sketch from German comedians Badesalz has a man sitting in the restaurant trying to cut his steak, but whenever moving he moves the knife, the steak says "Mommy". He calls the waiter and complains about the steak, but the waiter answers: "I don't know what the problem is; didn't you order Kinderschnitzel (children schnitzel)?" In a rare example of a double punchline, the guest then replies: "I know, but why isn't it tender?"



* Similarly, there are jokes about budget [=LPs=] of "Greatest Hits" compilations claiming that they're "Produced By the Original Artists" or something along those lines in that "The Original Artists" refers to the name of the band producing soundalike covers of the songs.

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* Similarly, there are jokes about budget [=LPs=] of "Greatest Hits" compilations claiming that they're "Produced By the Original Artists" or something along those lines lines, in that "The Original Artists" refers to the name of the band producing soundalike covers of the songs.



* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''

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* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''The Dooper chain of concession stands in ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' serves snacks that are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what they say on the tin]] -- including Electric Zaps and Oatmeal [[FireBreathingDiner Del Fuego]].
* A wardrobe variant in an episode of ''Series/{{Angel}}''. Artode, a demon guest at Wolfram & Hart's Halloween party, is wearing what appears to be a green leather jacket.
-->'''Lorne:''' Love the jacket, by the way.\\
'''Artode:''' It's Pylean.\\
'''Lorne:''' Oh, made in Pylea, my home dimension.\\
'''Artode:''' Not made in, made from. I skinned it myself. ''[pause]'' Anybody you know?
* In the short-lived series ''Series/CafeAmericain'', one of the regulars is the widow of a deposed third-world dictator, constantly scheming for money with which to raise an army and retake her country. One of her plots involves getting into the ice cream business. She tries a number of disgusting flavor combinations before hitting on one everyone likes: Mint Chocolate Chip. Offhandedly, she mentions that it's made from all natural ingredients: mint, chocolate, and Chip.
-->'''Diner:''' Wait a minute. Who's Chip?
* A futuristic reality-TV fashion show in ''Series/DoctorWho'' features a face-off section. No, it's not a section comparing how well two different people carry off the same outfit, it's when they move from clothes into plastic surgery.
* There's a background joke in the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' pilot: As Book approaches the ship, you can see a food stand's sign behind him advertising "Good Dogs!" No, they were not selling hot dogs. Actually, ItMakesSenseInContext.
* Joked about in an episode of ''Series/HomeImprovement'' when Jill is trying to cheer up Mark: "Would you like a piece of angel food cake? I made it myself... It was real hard to find fresh angels this time of year."
* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'':



* There's a background joke in the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' pilot: As Book approaches the ship, you can see a food stand's sign behind him advertising "Good Dogs!" No, they were not selling hot dogs. Actually, ItMakesSenseInContext.
* A futuristic reality-TV fashion show in ''Series/DoctorWho'' features a face-off section. No, it's not a section comparing how well two different people carry off the same outfit, it's when they move from clothes into plastic surgery.
* The ''Dooper'' chain of concession stands in ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' serves snacks that are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what they say on the tin]] -- including Electric Zaps and Oatmeal [[FireBreathingDiner Del Fuego]].
* In the short-lived series ''Cafe Americain'', one of the regulars is the widow of a deposed third-world dictator, constantly scheming for money with which to raise an army and retake her country. One of her plots involves getting into the ice cream business. She tries a number of disgusting flavor combinations before hitting on one everyone likes: Mint Chocolate Chip. Offhandedly, she mentions that it's made from all natural ingredients: mint, chocolate, and Chip.
-->'''Diner:''' Wait a minute. Who's Chip?
* Joked about in an episode of ''Series/HomeImprovement'' when Jill was trying to cheer up Mark: "Would you like a piece of angel food cake? I made it myself... It was real hard to find fresh angels this time of year."
* A wardrobe variant in an episode of ''Series/{{Angel}}''. Artode, a demon guest at Wolfram & Hart's Halloween party is wearing what appears to be a green leather jacket.
-->'''Lorne:''' Love the jacket, by the way.\\
'''Artode:''' It's Pylean.\\
'''Lorne:''' Oh, made in Pylea, my home dimension.\\
'''Artode:''' Not made in, made from. I skinned it myself. ''[pause]'' Anybody you know?
* Russel Howard on "Room 101" claimed that his sister asked his dad what "Angel Delight" a pudding was made of, his dad replied "Dead Angels".

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* There's a background joke in the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' pilot: As Book approaches the ship, you can see a food stand's sign behind him advertising "Good Dogs!" No, they were not selling hot dogs. Actually, ItMakesSenseInContext.
* A futuristic reality-TV fashion show in ''Series/DoctorWho'' features a face-off section. No, it's not a section comparing how well two different people carry off the same outfit, it's when they move from clothes into plastic surgery.
* The ''Dooper'' chain of concession stands in ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' serves snacks that are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what they say on the tin]] -- including Electric Zaps and Oatmeal [[FireBreathingDiner Del Fuego]].
* In the short-lived series ''Cafe Americain'', one of the regulars is the widow of a deposed third-world dictator, constantly scheming for money with which to raise an army and retake her country. One of her plots involves getting into the ice cream business. She tries a number of disgusting flavor combinations before hitting on one everyone likes: Mint Chocolate Chip. Offhandedly, she mentions that it's made from all natural ingredients: mint, chocolate, and Chip.
-->'''Diner:''' Wait a minute. Who's Chip?
* Joked about in an episode of ''Series/HomeImprovement'' when Jill was trying to cheer up Mark: "Would you like a piece of angel food cake? I made it myself... It was real hard to find fresh angels this time of year."
* A wardrobe variant in an episode of ''Series/{{Angel}}''. Artode, a demon guest at Wolfram & Hart's Halloween party is wearing what appears to be a green leather jacket.
-->'''Lorne:''' Love the jacket, by the way.\\
'''Artode:''' It's Pylean.\\
'''Lorne:''' Oh, made in Pylea, my home dimension.\\
'''Artode:''' Not made in, made from. I skinned it myself. ''[pause]'' Anybody you know?
* Russel Howard on "Room 101" ''Series/Room101'' claimed that when his sister asked his dad what "Angel Delight" a pudding was made of, his dad replied "Dead Angels". "dead angels".



* {{Averted|Trope}} in ''Literature/HarryPotter''. Harry is sufficiently {{squick}}ed by the name ''Chocolate Frog'' that he hesitates to eat one until he's reassured that it's only chocolate in the ''shape'' of a frog, and not an actual chocolate-covered frog. This is a reference to the Python sketch, as is another Wizarding candy, Cockroach Clusters.
** However, the chocolate frogs, being the product of a magical world, do in fact ''act'' like real frogs (in {{the movie}}s only). The real thing (brought to you by {{Defictionalization}}) sadly does not try to escape while you eat it, but it does happen to be deliciously crunchy.
** Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, on the other hand, really are "every flavour". There's a reason people don't try to eat most things... The defictionalized Every Flavour Beans (made by candy mad scientists Jelly Belly) delivered on many fronts as well. Some flavors were surprisingly good (spinach, black pepper, grass, ''sardine''); some (dirt, vomit) were even worse than they sounded. That's right, fans, the vomit-flavored jelly beans were ''worse'' than expected.
*** The real life vomit flavor was made from a rejected "Pepperoni Pizza" flavor with citric acid added. They were rejected for being gross in the first place before the citric acid was added.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''

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* {{Averted|Trope}} in ''Literature/HarryPotter''. Harry is sufficiently {{squick}}ed by the name ''Chocolate Frog'' that he hesitates to eat one until he's reassured that it's only chocolate in the ''shape'' of a frog, ''Literature/TheAlphabetOfManliness'' uses this and not an actual chocolate-covered frog. This is a reference to the Python sketch, as is another Wizarding candy, Cockroach Clusters.
** However, the chocolate frogs, being the product of a magical world, do in fact ''act'' like real frogs (in {{the movie}}s only). The real thing (brought to you by {{Defictionalization}}) sadly does not try to escape while you eat it, but it does happen to be deliciously crunchy.
** Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, on the other hand, really are "every flavour". There's a reason people don't try to eat most things... The defictionalized Every Flavour Beans (made by candy mad scientists Jelly Belly) delivered on many fronts as well. Some flavors were surprisingly good (spinach, black pepper, grass, ''sardine''); some (dirt, vomit) were even worse than they sounded. That's right, fans, the vomit-flavored jelly beans were ''worse'' than expected.
*** The real life vomit flavor was
InsaneTrollLogic: What makes beef jerky so awesome? It's made from a rejected "Pepperoni Pizza" flavor with citric acid added. They were rejected for being gross in little girls. Beef jerky is made from the first place before the citric acid was added.
highest quality ingredients, and girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. So "highest quality ingredients" can be seen as a subset of "everything nice", so beef jerky is made out of little girls. QED. [[ConverseError This is not quite how logic works.]]
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':



* ''{{Literature/Nightside}}''
** Similarly:
--->''In the corner, a vampire was drinking a bloody Mary, and going by the look on her face Mary was really getting into it.
** Also, in ''Hell to Pay'', John Taylor buys a particularly sleazy informant a glass of Angel's Urine (not a trade name) and an order of Pork Balls (serving size: 2).
* The ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' has the galactic standard military ration colloquially known as the [[IndestructibleEdible rat bar]]. These were widely rumored to be made with real rats, and, given the state of agriculture on most of the planets, they probably were. Though Sergeant Taurra, who ''has'' eaten raw rats, would like to point out that rat bars taste better than rats.
* ''Literature/TheAlphabetOfManliness'' uses this and InsaneTrollLogic: What makes beef jerky so awesome? It's made from little girls. Beef jerky is made from the highest quality ingredients, and girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. So "highest quality ingredients" can be seen as a subset of "everything nice," so beef jerky is made out of little girls. QED. [[ConverseError This is not quite how logic works.]]



* In Alan Dean Foster's "Mad Amos" short story, "Witchen Woes," Amos makes a concoction called "chimera chili." Then remarks about the difficulty of finding chimera meat.

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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** {{Averted|Trope}}. Harry is sufficiently {{squick}}ed by the name "Chocolate Frog" that he hesitates to eat one until he's reassured that it's only chocolate in the ''shape'' of a frog, and not an actual chocolate-covered frog. This is a reference to the ''Monty Python'' sketch, as is another Wizarding candy, Cockroach Clusters. However, the chocolate frogs, being the product of a magical world, do in fact ''act'' like real frogs, though only in {{the movie}}s. The real thing (brought to you by {{Defictionalization}}) sadly does not try to escape while you eat it, but it does happen to be deliciously crunchy.
** Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, on the other hand, really are "every flavour". There's a reason people don't try to eat most things... The defictionalized Every Flavour Beans (made by candy mad scientists Jelly Belly) delivered on many fronts as well. Some flavors were surprisingly good (spinach, black pepper, grass, ''sardine''); some (dirt, vomit) were even worse than they sounded. That's right, fans, the vomit-flavored jelly beans were ''worse'' than expected. The real-life vomit flavor was made from a rejected "Pepperoni Pizza" flavor with citric acid added. They were rejected for being gross in the first place before the citric acid was added.
* ''{{Literature/Nightside}}'':
**
--->In the corner, a vampire was drinking a bloody Mary, and going by the look on her face Mary was really getting into it.
** In ''Hell to Pay'', John Taylor buys a particularly sleazy informant a glass of Angel's Urine (not a trade name) and an order of Pork Balls (serving size: 2).
* The ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' has the galactic standard military ration colloquially known as the [[IndestructibleEdible rat bar]]. These were widely rumored to be made with real rats, and, given the state of agriculture on most of the planets, they probably were. Though Sergeant Taurra, who ''has'' eaten raw rats, would like to point out that rat bars taste better than rats.
* In Alan Dean Foster's Creator/AlanDeanFoster's "Mad Amos" short story, "Witchen Woes," Woes", Amos makes a concoction called "chimera chili." chili". Then remarks about the difficulty of finding chimera meat.



* The ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}} Cthulhu'' expansion ''The Unspeakable Vault'' has a Cultist T-Shirt item, made from the skin of an actual cultist.

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* The ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}} Cthulhu'' expansion ''The Unspeakable Vault'' has a Cultist T-Shirt item, made from the skin of an actual cultist.''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'':



** The ''Munchkin Cthulhu'' expansion ''The Unspeakable Vault'' has a Cultist T-Shirt item, made from the skin of an actual cultist.



* ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'': All of the song "A Little Priest" involves this trope, but most apropos is the reference to a [[ImAHumanitarian "humanitarian"]] treat of "shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top". Considering the song is a tribute to this, it would be appropriate to have the [[http://www.lyricsondemand.com/soundtracks/s/sweeneytoddlyrics/alittlepriestlyrics.html lyrics.]]
** If you look carefully, there's some cleverly hidden SelfDeprecation in there.

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* ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'': All of the song "A Little Priest" involves this trope, but most apropos is the reference to a [[ImAHumanitarian "humanitarian"]] treat of "shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top". Considering the song is a tribute to this, it would be appropriate to have the [[http://www.lyricsondemand.com/soundtracks/s/sweeneytoddlyrics/alittlepriestlyrics.html lyrics.]]
**
lyrics]]. If you look carefully, there's some cleverly hidden SelfDeprecation in there.



* ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''
** Vrishika describes the nature of the "Baby Oil" she's selling:
--->'''Vrishika:''' Interested? It's the real thing, of course. Thousands of mewling, mortal babies went into the making of the stuff.
** Vrischka also sells a chocolate mephit, which is a real mephit magically transformed into pure chocolate.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', there are certain places in the game where you can shop at a fundraising 'spider bake sale' that shows no shame in telling you that their products are "by spiders, for spiders, ''of spiders''". If you buy the items, the descriptions back this up -- the Spider Donut is made with Spider Cider in the batter, which ''sounds'' innocent, but then you check the Cider and see it's made with "whole spiders, not just the juice". And the spiders won't like it if you don't buy...
** [[spoiler:And then later on you can fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udHfw4rx8SY Muffet]], who'll be seriously cross with you for not contributing with their cause. Which is to sell spider pastries to raise enough money to... Rescue the spiders back in the ruins.. Who are... [[CrossesTheLineTwice Yyyyeeeeaaah]]...]]
** FridgeBrilliance: many species of spider are, in fact, cannibalistic.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten}}'', the secret ingredient of the Biscuit Balls the janitor sells in the cafeteria is Cindy's missing dog Biscuit.
* ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'':
** Vrishika describes the nature of the "Baby Oil" she's selling:
--->'''Vrishika:''' Interested? It's the real thing, of course. Thousands of mewling, mortal babies went into the making of the stuff.
** Vrischka also sells a chocolate mephit, which is a real mephit magically transformed into pure chocolate.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', there are certain places in the game where you can shop at a fundraising 'spider "spider bake sale' sale" that shows no shame in telling you that their products are "by spiders, for spiders, ''of spiders''". If you buy the items, the descriptions back this up -- the Spider Donut is made with Spider Cider in the batter, which ''sounds'' innocent, but then you check the Cider and see it's made with "whole spiders, not just the juice". And the spiders won't like it if you don't buy...
** [[spoiler:And then later
buy... Though this actually makes more sense than it sounds, as many species of spider are, in fact, cannibalistic. [[spoiler:Later on you can fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udHfw4rx8SY Muffet]], who'll be seriously cross with you for not contributing with their cause. Which is to sell spider pastries to raise enough money to... Rescue rescue the spiders back in the ruins.. Who ruins... who are... [[CrossesTheLineTwice Yyyyeeeeaaah]]...]]
** FridgeBrilliance: many species of spider are, in fact, cannibalistic.
Yyyyeeeeaaah...]]]]



* Gigz from ''Webcomic/DarkLegacyComics'' shows you how to make her [[http://darklegacycomics.com/233.html Boiled Link Sausages]], made from 100% real [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link!]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' has one of these in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0117.html strip #117]], when Redcloak offers to get the Monster in the Darkness a kid's meal with real kids. This one gets made into a BrickJoke by the punchline to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0549.html #549]], also riffing on EatsBabies.

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* Gigz from ''Webcomic/DarkLegacyComics'' shows you how to make her [[http://darklegacycomics.com/233.html Boiled Link Sausages]], made from 100% real [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link!]]
Link]]!
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120917 The battering ram]] from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is of the sheep variety. Fun fact: This pun also works in Latin (and several other Romance languages). "Aries" can mean either variety of ram.
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
** The comic
has one of these in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0117.html strip #117]], when Redcloak offers to get the Monster in the Darkness a kid's meal with real kids. This one gets made into a BrickJoke by the punchline to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0549.html #549]], also riffing on EatsBabies.



* Similarly, from the Webcomic/WalkyVerse, Monkey Master's guns shoot real monkeys. This is more effective than it sounds, unless he hasn't [[ForgotToFeedTheMonster reloaded]] in a while.
* [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120917 The battering ram]] from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is of the sheep variety.
** Fun fact: this pun also works in Latin (and several other Romance languages). "Aries" can mean either variety of ram.

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* Similarly, from the Webcomic/WalkyVerse, ''Webcomic/WalkyVerse'', Monkey Master's guns shoot real monkeys. This is more effective than it sounds, unless he hasn't [[ForgotToFeedTheMonster reloaded]] in a while.
* [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120917 The battering ram]] from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is of the sheep variety.
** Fun fact: this pun also works in Latin (and several other Romance languages). "Aries" can mean either variety of ram.
while.



* Linkara's review of ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' #1 in ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall''. His comment on Nightwing's monologue, specifically.
-->'''Nightwing:''' There's these Cuban meat sandwiches at a dump called Ibano's.\\
'''Linkara:''' Admittedly, it's hard to get the Cubans to go into the meat grinder, but...



* On the Wiki/SCPFoundation wiki, [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-918 SCP-918]] is a group of {{Delivery Stork}}s [[spoiler:[[InvertedTrope that actually kidnap babies]] [[EatsBabies and grind them up into baby powder Made From Real Babies.]]]]
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-294 Another item]] was a drinks vending machine that gave you anything you asked for, but had a strange sense of humor. A requested "cup of Joe" led to a cup of suspiciously non-coffee liquid and a co-worker named Joseph landing in the infirmary with bits missing.

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* On the Wiki/SCPFoundation wiki, [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-918 SCP-918]] is a group of {{Delivery Stork}}s [[spoiler:[[InvertedTrope that actually kidnap babies]] [[EatsBabies and grind them up into baby powder Made From Real Babies.]]]]
''Wiki/SCPFoundation'':
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-918 SCP-918]] is a group of {{Delivery Stork}}s [[spoiler:[[InvertedTrope that actually kidnap babies]] [[EatsBabies and grind them up into baby powder Made From Real Babies]].]]
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.
net/scp-294 Another item]] was is a drinks vending machine that gave gives you anything you asked ask for, but had has a strange sense of humor. A requested "cup of Joe" led to a cup of suspiciously non-coffee liquid and a co-worker named Joseph landing in the infirmary with bits missing.



* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' cartoon once had BJ bragging that his mohair jacket was made "from a thousand mos!"
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint includes an actual kid. Their customers are sharks, you see.



* Inverted in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', where Elmyra thinks whale oil is made ''by'' whales rather than ''from'' whales.
* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the final ingredient to his Goo-goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a baby). He then finds baby powder in the shopping market. [[HilarityEnsues Guess what.]]
-->'''Plankton:''' Is this made with real or artificial baby?
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'' has the gang trying to cut back on expenses, which includes buying discount dog food. The can's label is in a foreign language, but has a picture of a dog. Judging from their pet dog's reaction, the meat isn't so much intended for dogs as made from them.



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' a kid on tour in an ice cream factory keeps asking whether the factory uses real monkeys in their "Banana Monkey Chunk" flavor. The guide keeps telling him no, but unfortunately Johnny let monkeys loose in the factory, leading him to conclude that they really do use real monkeys.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', a kid on tour in an ice cream factory keeps asking whether the factory uses real monkeys in their "Banana Monkey Chunk" flavor. The guide keeps telling him no, but unfortunately Johnny let monkeys loose in the factory, leading him to conclude that they really do use real monkeys.monkeys.
* In the animated spinoff of ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' there is a phony advertisement for a new bubblegum for Pokémon fans, particularly fans of Pikachu. In light of this, the product is dubbed "Pika-Chew", but we soon discover that this name is appropriate in more ways than one when the announcer states that it is actually made with shredded-up Pikachu.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'' has the gang trying to cut back on expenses, which includes buying discount dog food. The can's label is in a foreign language, but has a picture of a dog. Judging from their pet dog's reaction, the meat isn't so much intended for dogs as made from them.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a relatively benign version, rock candy [[EatDirtCheap made with real rocks]].
* A dinner scene in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' has Dracula mention one of the menu items; finger sandwiches made with real fingers.



* In the animated spinoff of Magazine/{{MAD}} there is a phony advertisement for a new bubblegum for Pokémon fans, Particularly fans of Pikachu. In light of this, the product is dubbed "Pika-Chew" but we soon discover that this name is appropriate in more ways than one when the announcer states that it is actually made with shredded up Pikachu.
* A dinner scene in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' has Dracula mention one of the menu items; finger sandwiches made with real fingers.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' had the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint included an actual kid. (Their customers were sharks, you see)
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a relatively benign version, rock candy [[EatDirtCheap made with real rocks]].
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' cartoon once had BJ bragging that his mohair jacket was made "from a thousand mos!"
* Referenced in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "Business Ethics Wink Wink", where Starfire thinks Ranger Cookies (a BlandNameProduct version of Girl Scout Cookies) are made from real rangers and implores the other Titans not to eat them before they correct her.

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* In Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Plankton]] is looking for the animated spinoff of Magazine/{{MAD}} there is final ingredient to his Goo-Goo Gas (which ''should'' make anyone a phony advertisement for a new bubblegum for Pokémon fans, Particularly fans of Pikachu. In light of this, baby). He then finds baby powder in the product is dubbed "Pika-Chew" but we soon discover that shopping market. [[HilarityEnsues Guess what.]]
-->'''Plankton:''' Is
this name is appropriate in more ways than one when the announcer states that it is actually made with shredded up Pikachu.
* A dinner scene in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' has Dracula mention one of the menu items; finger sandwiches
made with real fingers.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' had the heroes discover that the "kids meals" at the new burger joint included an actual kid. (Their customers were sharks, you see)
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a relatively benign version, rock candy [[EatDirtCheap made with real rocks]].
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' cartoon once had BJ bragging that his mohair jacket was made "from a thousand mos!"
or artificial baby?
* Referenced in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "Business Ethics Wink Wink", where Starfire thinks Ranger Cookies cookies (a BlandNameProduct version of Girl Scout Cookies) cookies) are made from real rangers and implores the other Titans not to eat them before they correct her.her.
* Inverted in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', where Elmyra thinks whale oil is made ''by'' whales rather than ''from'' whales.
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* superdickery.com presents: [[http://www.superdickery.com/make-this-squirrel-lamp/ Squirrel Lamp]] ads. Yes, sir, out of a real squirrel! Not from squirrel fur, just a stuffed one.

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* superdickery.com Website/{{Superdickery}} presents: [[http://www.superdickery.com/make-this-squirrel-lamp/ Squirrel Lamp]] ads. Yes, sir, out of a real squirrel! Not from squirrel fur, just a stuffed one.
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Sometimes it really ''is'' ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, only it really shouldn't be. This is when you find out that innocuously named product is in fact PoweredByAForsakenChild, or the strange man who just [[DrinkBasedCharacterization ordered a Black Russian in a bar]] is a vampire with very specific tastes. See also HumanResources. Most commonly played for [[{{Squick}} horror]] or a kind of [[BlackComedy shock-comedy]]. The basic joke plays on the double meaning of words, making it a non-sexual DoubleEntendre. The term comes from a children's joke popular around the girl scouts/bake sale/fund-raising circuit. Most famously referenced in ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.

See also HavingAHeart. For actual cannibalism, see ImAHumanitarian. The title of ToServeMan invokes it, but is not related. A subtrope of LiteralMetaphor.

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Sometimes it really ''is'' ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, only it really shouldn't be. This is when you find out that innocuously named product is in fact PoweredByAForsakenChild, or the strange man who just [[DrinkBasedCharacterization ordered a Black Russian in a bar]] is a vampire with very specific tastes. See also HumanResources. Most commonly played for [[{{Squick}} horror]] or a kind of [[BlackComedy shock-comedy]]. The basic joke plays on the double meaning of words, making it a non-sexual DoubleEntendre. The term comes from a children's joke popular around the girl scouts/bake sale/fund-raising circuit. Most famously referenced in ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.

A subtrope of AmbiguousSyntax. See also HavingAHeart. For actual cannibalism, see ImAHumanitarian. The title of ToServeMan invokes it, but is not related. A subtrope of LiteralMetaphor.
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In ''Film/EatingRaoul'' a couple wish to open a restaurant, but have nothing to offer the potential backer except the title character, whom they have just killed (for unrelated reasons). Backer: "This is delicious. Italian?" "No, Mexican."

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* In ''Film/EatingRaoul'' a couple wish to open a restaurant, but have nothing to offer the potential backer except the title character, whom they have just killed (for unrelated reasons). Backer: "This is delicious. Italian?" "No, Mexican."
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Sometimes it really ''is'' ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, only it really shouldn't be. This is when you find out that innocuously named product is in fact PoweredByAForsakenChild, or the strange man who just [[DrinkOrder ordered a Black Russian in a bar]] is a vampire with very specific tastes. See also HumanResources. Most commonly played for [[{{Squick}} horror]] or a kind of [[BlackComedy shock-comedy]]. The basic joke plays on the double meaning of words, making it a non-sexual DoubleEntendre. The term comes from a children's joke popular around the girl scouts/bake sale/fund-raising circuit. Most famously referenced in ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.

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Sometimes it really ''is'' ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, only it really shouldn't be. This is when you find out that innocuously named product is in fact PoweredByAForsakenChild, or the strange man who just [[DrinkOrder [[DrinkBasedCharacterization ordered a Black Russian in a bar]] is a vampire with very specific tastes. See also HumanResources. Most commonly played for [[{{Squick}} horror]] or a kind of [[BlackComedy shock-comedy]]. The basic joke plays on the double meaning of words, making it a non-sexual DoubleEntendre. The term comes from a children's joke popular around the girl scouts/bake sale/fund-raising circuit. Most famously referenced in ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.

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