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Imagine sinking your teeth into treats from the world of movies and TV that have captured our taste buds and imaginations alike. From magical chocolates to adventurous breads and whimsical cookies, these famous fictional foods have tempted fans for decades. Join us as we explore these deliciously inventive creations that we’d love to try for real — if only they weren’t just make-believe!

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00:00Watch it!
00:04That's rotten, that.
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:07And today, we're counting down our picks
00:09for the make-believe treats and dishes
00:11we want a bite of the most.
00:13These are items that may exist in some capacity
00:16in real life, but lack the full experience.
00:18I want an everlasting gobstopper.
00:20Me too!
00:21And me!
00:22Fantastic invention.
00:23Revolutionized the industry.
00:26Number 10.
00:27Scooby Snacks.
00:28The Scooby-Doo franchise.
00:29This 1960s cartoon made something
00:32that looked like a dog treat seem delicious.
00:35Scooby Snacks are a plain brown color
00:37and often shaped a bit like unappetizing
00:39bigger pieces of dog kibble.
00:41They even seem to beat tall sandwiches
00:43as Shaggy and Scooby's favorite food.
00:46My favorite.
00:47A double, triple-decker sardine
00:49and marshmallow fudge sandwich.
00:51Open them out.
00:52Between the gums.
00:54Look out, stomach.
00:55Here it comes.
00:56The rest of the Mystery Inc. gang
01:00can convince the duo
01:01to do pretty much anything
01:02using one simple phrase.
01:04Would you do it for a Scooby snack?
01:06Scooby?
01:07Will you do it for a few Scooby snacks?
01:09A variety of flavors have been featured on the show
01:20like bubblegum or macadamia
01:22and real-life versions have been made available
01:24from various companies.
01:26But none that answers the real question.
01:28Are the show's Scooby snacks for dogs
01:30or for humans?
01:31If they're good enough to convince Shaggy and Scoob
01:34to run into danger,
01:35we'd love to try some.
01:36Would you do it for a Scooby snack?
01:39Robot!
01:41And you'll be fearless?
01:43Rearless?
01:46Yeah!
01:48Yeah, yeah, yeah!
01:49Number 9.
01:51Reptar Bar.
01:52Rugrats.
01:53Chocolate bars are awesome.
01:54And dinosaurs are awesome.
01:56Combine the two and you have the Reptar Bar,
01:58a favorite treat of the children in Rugrats.
02:01Guess what?
02:02I get a Reptar Bar and you don't.
02:05You get a what?
02:06A Reptar Bar, dummy.
02:08Shaped like Reptar himself,
02:10the candy bar appeared in the show's
02:11first Halloween episode
02:12and has lived in the minds of many 90s kids ever since.
02:16Angelica sings the jingle,
02:18which says its contents are
02:19A Reptar Bar is chocolate and nuts
02:22and caramel and green stuff.
02:24Oh, and your tongue turns green when you eat it.
02:26In October 2017,
02:27FYE stores sold actual Reptar Bars,
02:31but the chocolate bar only had green frosting.
02:33Another more faithful version was released a year later,
02:36upping the ante by adding caramel,
02:38a peanut crunch,
02:39and the iconic Reptar molding.
02:41We understand why the Rugrats babies
02:43were so intent on nabbing their own.
02:46Wow, Tommy, look!
02:49Reptar Bars!
02:51Number 8.
02:52The Gray Stuff.
02:53Beauty and the Beast.
02:55When Belle is welcomed into the castle
02:56in this Disney classic,
02:58it is with dinner and a show.
03:00Be our guest.
03:03Be our guest.
03:05Put our service to the test.
03:07Among the numerous fancy dishes Lumiere presents to her,
03:10one has always stuck out.
03:12Try the gray stuff.
03:13It's delicious.
03:14Don't believe me?
03:15Ask the dishes.
03:16They can sing.
03:17They can dance.
03:18After all, miss, this is France.
03:21And a dinner here is never second best.
03:24Belle seems to like it,
03:26but what exactly is the gray stuff?
03:28Many items of food and Beauty and the Beast
03:30are recognizable,
03:31but this one is a bit of a mystery.
03:33It looks like a pudding or mousse
03:34resting on what might be a cracker.
03:36Is it duck or goose liver pâté?
03:38A lavender-accented pastry cream?
03:40There are lots of options,
03:42but it would be great to know what it really is
03:44and tastes like.
03:53Number seven, Churron, Broad City.
03:56A cross between two desserts
03:57can often be a good thing.
03:58This month's Churron flavor is anise,
04:01but there is a limit to three Churrons per customer,
04:05so please maintain decorum.
04:07We hope that's true with the Churron,
04:09a hybrid baked good that appears
04:10in this 2010s comedy series.
04:12On a typical day of shenanigans,
04:14Abby and Alana stand in line
04:16to try a popular baker's newest offering.
04:19A combination of a churro and a macaron,
04:21Broad City presents the so-called Churron
04:24with an apparent anise flavoring.
04:26There she is.
04:27Ugh, gorgeous.
04:28Come on.
04:29Wow, how'd that?
04:31So worth it.
04:31The concept is flashy and trendy,
04:34but it's also kind of promising.
04:35Adding the crispy exterior of a churro
04:37to the smoothness and decadent filling of a macaron
04:40could very well be delicious.
04:42Some creators have made their own versions,
04:45but Abby was clearly waiting in line
04:46for something special.
04:47Thank you so much.
04:48Really cute.
04:49You made my day.
04:50Do you want one of these Churrons?
04:52Sure.
04:53Thanks so much.
04:54Number six, Imaginary Feast.
04:56Hook.
04:57The meal in this movie
04:58isn't just a fake food of our dreams.
05:00It comes straight from the power of imaginations.
05:02You're doing it.
05:04Doing what?
05:05Using your imagination, Peter.
05:08Hook is the story of a grown-up Peter Pan
05:10returning to Neverland to rescue his kids
05:12and remember a childhood he'd forgotten.
05:15A highlight of the film is the imaginary feast
05:17that Peter comes up with for the Lost Boys.
05:19The spread features roasted meats,
05:21colorful pies, succulent-looking cheeses,
05:24diverse fruits and veggies,
05:25and much more.
05:26Drink your popo, Peter.
05:30How is it?
05:33Bang, all right.
05:33And it didn't rely on CGI.
05:36The dishes we see are all real.
05:38Allegedly, the production paid $50,000
05:41for the actual food
05:42that made that fake feast look so delicious.
05:46Peter, look out!
05:47Peter, watch out!
05:52Number five, Limbus Bread.
05:54The Lord of the Rings franchise.
05:56This provision was given
05:57to the nine traveling companions
05:59as part of their rations
06:00in the Fellowship of the Ring.
06:01Legolas tells the hobbits that
06:03Lembus.
06:06Elvish way bread.
06:10One small bite is enough
06:11to fill the stomach of a grown man.
06:13And that's part of why
06:14we want to try it so badly.
06:16The magical properties of Lembus
06:18make it appear to be the perfect food
06:19to take on any adventure,
06:21or even just with you to the office.
06:23Take heart, Mary.
06:24It will soon be over.
06:28My lady,
06:30you are fair and brave.
06:33It looks a bit like a rock-hard biscuit
06:35often eaten by actual sailors
06:37and soldiers for sustenance
06:39called hardtack.
06:40But the real-life ration
06:41was not known for its flavor in the past.
06:44Hopefully, this elvish way bread
06:45tastes more like shortbread.
06:47How many did you eat?
06:49Four.
06:50Ever since Harry and Ron
06:56opened their candy
06:57on the Hogwarts Express,
06:58we've wanted to try one of these.
07:00Chocolate frogs are fully edible treats
07:02made with a magical ingredient
07:04that allows them to act like they're alive.
07:06They even jump like the real thing.
07:08Plus, they come with trading cards
07:09of famous wizards.
07:10These aren't real frogs, are they?
07:12It's just a spell.
07:14Besides, it's the cards you want.
07:16Each pack's got a famous witcher wizard.
07:18I've got about 500 myself.
07:21The candies are made with either milk,
07:22dark, or white chocolate,
07:24though it's unclear whether they come
07:25with fun mix-ins like caramel or peanuts.
07:28I've got Dumbledore.
07:30I've got about six of him.
07:34Hey, he's gone.
07:35Well, you can't expect him
07:37to run around all day, can you?
07:38You can nab a real chocolate frog
07:40from various companies
07:42or even make your own,
07:43but it's a shame we can't make them
07:44hop around like they do in the movies.
07:46How soon can Hershey's Chocolate
07:48make that happen?
07:49Ah, I see that your friend Ronald
07:51has saved you the trouble
07:53of opening your chocolate frogs.
07:56Number three, Eat Me Cookies,
07:58Alice in Wonderland.
07:59Sugar cookies are already a crowd pleaser,
08:02but imagine if eating one
08:03could make you several stories tall.
08:05In Disney's adaptation
08:06of the children's books,
08:08Alice nibbles on a cookie
08:09with Eat Me written on it in frosting
08:11in the hopes of getting big enough
08:13to reach a table with a key on it.
08:15Try the box, naturally.
08:17Oh!
08:19Eat me?
08:20All right.
08:21But goodness knows what this will do.
08:23Though she does shoot up in size,
08:25this upsets her to the point of tears.
08:27Alice eventually makes her way
08:29into Wonderland by shrinking back down,
08:31but none of the other foods she eats
08:32match that first tasty-looking treat.
08:35fans have made the iconic
08:46Alice in Wonderland cookies
08:48and posted their own recipes.
08:50Unfortunately, though,
08:51no one has reported back
08:52about getting bigger or smaller
08:54after eating them.
08:55A very, very, a birthday.
08:57For me?
08:58For you.
08:59Now blow the candle up, my dear,
09:01and make your wish come true.
09:03Number two.
09:04Everlasting Gobstopper.
09:06Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
09:08This 1970s classic
09:09and the book it was based on
09:11might have crafted the perfect candy.
09:13Willy Wonka made a smorgasbord
09:15of impossible sweets,
09:18lickable wallpaper,
09:19fizzy lifting drinks,
09:20and massive golden chocolate eggs,
09:22just to name a few.
09:24Are they chocolate eggs?
09:26Golden chocolate eggs.
09:27That's a great delicacy.
09:28But the Everlasting Gobstopper
09:30was so good that supposed
09:31rival candy makers
09:32wanted to steal the idea.
09:34Wonka's take on the Jawbreaker
09:35was created for children
09:37without much money,
09:38so it stays the same size forever
09:40while changing colors and flavors.
09:42Can't you see?
09:43It makes Everlasting Gobstoppers.
09:44Did you say Everlasting Gobstoppers?
09:47That's right.
09:47For children with very little pocket money.
09:49You can suck them forever.
09:50It's even better
09:51than the oversized Jawbreakers
09:53Ed, Ed, and Eddie love.
09:54This is a sweet experience
09:56that generations of people
09:57have wanted to try.
09:58There's one question, though.
09:59How do we know the Gobstopper
10:00changes colors
10:01if we're busy sucking on it?
10:02You can suck them forever.
10:04I want an Everlasting Gobstopper.
10:06Me too!
10:06And me!
10:07Fantastic invention.
10:08Revolutionize the industry.
10:10You can suck them
10:10and suck them and suck them
10:11and they'll never get any smaller.
10:12Never.
10:14At least I don't think they do.
10:15A few more tests.
10:16Before we unveil our top pick,
10:17here are a few honorable mentions.
10:19Cup-O-Pizza.
10:21The Jerk.
10:21Pizza in a cup is a weird idea
10:23that could actually be pretty good.
10:25That was really good pizza.
10:27Oh, this is the best pizza in a cup ever.
10:29This guy's unbelievable.
10:30He ran the old cup of pizza guy
10:31out of business.
10:33Really?
10:33People come from all over to get this.
10:35Romulan Ale.
10:36The Star Trek franchise.
10:38A drink that's harsh
10:39even for Romulans
10:40is too tempting to pass up.
10:41Oh, this is the worst pizza guy.
10:44Oh, this is the worst pizza guy.
10:45Wharf?
10:46Are you alright?
10:48Romulan Ale should be illegal.
10:51It is.
10:52Magical Train Hot Chocolate.
10:54The Polar Express.
10:56Its consistency
10:57and perfect temperature
10:58looked absolutely decadent.
11:00Oh, we got it!
11:02Hey, we got it!
11:03Say, we got it!
11:06Let's go!
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11:23Number 1.
11:24Soylent Green.
11:26Soylent Green.
11:27And our top spot goes to...
11:28not this one.
11:29It is, in fact,
11:30made of people after all.
11:31Tell everybody.
11:33Listen to me, Hatcher.
11:35You gotta tell them!
11:37Soylent Green is people!
11:40Number 1.
11:41Krabby Patty.
11:42Spongebob Squarepants.
11:44The Krusty Krab's
11:45signature burger
11:45is a fast food
11:46so many of us
11:47have wanted to try.
11:48On dry land,
11:49Bob Belcher's
11:50unique burgers of the day
11:51keep us laughing
11:52with their punny names.
11:53Last month,
11:54we had some really good ones.
11:56The Stilton of the Night Burger.
11:58The If I Had a Pumpernickel Burger.
12:00The Arugula's of Engagement Burger.
12:02I mean, come on!
12:02But the Krabby Patty
12:03sets the standard.
12:04It's usually depicted
12:06with standard hamburger components.
12:08A patty with cheese,
12:09ketchup,
12:09lettuce,
12:10mustard,
12:10onions,
12:11pickles,
12:11and tomatoes
12:12sandwiched between the top
12:13and bottom bun.
12:15And a good employee
12:15always keeps his supplies
12:17well organized.
12:21Very nice,
12:22Mr. Squarepants.
12:23Not a pickle out of place.
12:25The reportedly frozen
12:26and meatless patty
12:27has a secret formula
12:28that Plankton
12:29is infamously obsessed with.
12:31Besides that,
12:32it's still not clear
12:33what a Krabby Patty
12:34entirely tastes like.
12:35And that's what makes it
12:37so tantalizing.
12:38The sumptuous,
12:39lip moistening,
12:41spine tingling,
12:42heart stopping pleasure center
12:44that is a Krabby Patty.
12:47Are you ready?
12:48Let us know in the comments
12:49which fictional foods
12:50you wanted to reach
12:51through the screen for
12:52and try.
12:53Have a great day.
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