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Candy Crushed
Lola goes on a bet not to eat any candy for a week in order to obtain a pageant dress.
- Addiction Displacement: Rita has Lola eat celery sticks whenever she gets the urge to eat candy. Granted, Lola does legitimately enjoy the taste of celery.
- Anthropomorphic Food: Jack Sweet has gummy bears working in his factory, complete with contract preventing them from being eaten.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Parody: Jack Sweet's Candy Factory, complete with an excentric, child-like executive in the form of Jack Sweet, peculiar employees that are living gummi bears, which can be eaten (but no one is allowed to), and a tour that includes jumping onto the conveyor belts, dunking in the vats, eating candy directly from the machinery, and music.
- Chocolate-Frosted Sugar Bombs: Discussed. Rita denies Lola's request for cereal, deriding it as "candy in a bowl".
- Cold Turkeys Are Everywhere: Despite Lola's bet, there is a constant stream of attractive candy everywhere she goes, even TV advertisements.
- Continuity Nod: Meli Ramos, from "Community Disservice", appears among the excursion kids.
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: In the end, the ice cream salesman comes to the Louds' house to beg Lola on his knees to go back to buy him ice cream. It makes him look like a desperate ex-boyfriend.
- Drool Deluge: Lola can't help but salivate when a truffle commercial plays on TV.
- Episode Tagline: Lola keeps saying, "You're either with me or against me!" towards anyone who tries to eat sweets in her presence.
- Fire Hose Cannon: Lola uses a fire hose on Mr. Grouse and the ice cream salesman for coaxing her sweet tooth (unintentionally from Mr. Grouse part).
- Foreshadowing: Mr. Grouse is shown getting candy from Jack Sweet's Candy Factory. This is where the twins and their classmates end up going on a field trip, much to Lola's dismay.
- Free-Range Children: There are no adults supervising the field trip to the candy factory other than Jack Sweet.
- Hydrant Geyser: Dalton the ice cream man's chase of Lola ends when he crashes into a water fountain, which sprays a geyser strong enough to lift his ice cream truck into the air.
- Shout-Out: Jack Sweet's Candy Factory, and its eccentric owner, are pretty much a Willy Wonka expy. Plus the title references Candy Crush Saga.
- Tempting Fate: When Rita offers to pack Lola celeries for her field trip, Lola refuses because they're going on a field trip and believes it will distract her from treats. Turns out the destination is Jack Sweet's Candy Factory.
- With Us or Against Us: Whenever someone eats candy in front of her, Lola would react violently (often using a hose), proclaiming, "You're either with me or against me!"
- You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Lola's reaction to finding out the field trip is at a candy factory.
- Your Television Hates You: When Lola tries to get her mind off sweets by watching TV, she gets greeted with candy commercials.
Master of Delusion
Lincoln is picked to be the Amazing Brailster's junior magician.
- Ascended Extra: The Amazing Brailster first appeared in "Antiqued Off" as a character who only showed up in a flashback. He pops up in this episode with a bigger role.
- Broken Aesop: Brailster teaches Lincoln that he needs to start small before he's ready to learn big, impressive tricks. The problem, however, is that he was having Lincoln do menial chores that had nothing to do with learning magic.
- Left the Background Music On: The animate cello provides the background music for when Lincoln apologizes for letting the Brailster's mongoose loose, all in the name of trying to impress him.