"General Store" is indeed a fictional store.
"Atom-O Tampons" is indeed a fictional product.
"Boogie Bars" is indeed a fictional product.
"Cazunca's" is indeed a fictional magazine.
"Tom's Rhinoplasty" is indeed a fictional plastic surgery place.
The Nobel Prizes are given out annually based on the provisions of Alfred Nobel's will. They wouldn't have given one that quickly to Randy Marsh, however, as they are based on long-term impact of research or on a lifetime of work.
Randy Marsh wants the mayor to pay him US $10,000 to find out why it keeps getting hotter each day.
"Cheesy Poofs" is indeed a fictional product but is believed to be a parody of the real product "Cheetos." More information is available by clicking on the following link, .
When the show first came on in 1997, actual edible Cheesy Poofs (in the same box as the show) were released for a limited time.
When the show first came on in 1997, actual edible Cheesy Poofs (in the same box as the show) were released for a limited time.
"Broviofski & Jackson Attorneys at Law" is indeed a fictional company.
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)" is indeed a real movie directed by Nicholas Meyer.
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