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|image = [[File:Fruit Loosener and Sun and Run.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Fruit Loosener and Sun and Run.png|250px]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | On ''[[I Can't Believe They Invented It!]]'', [[Troy McClure]] mentioned it as the only | + | On ''[[I Can't Believe They Invented It!]]'', [[Troy McClure]] mentioned it as the only way to extract juice from an orange, other than squeezing it off his face. Dr. Nick then showed him the Juice Loosener, demonstrating it through putting in several oranges, noisily producing only a drop. It also came with the suntan lotion and laxative [[Sun and Run]]. |
The device is manufactured in [[Osaka]], Japan, where several orders given to multiple people in [[Springfield]] were contaminated with the [[Osaka Flu]], infecting over 300 people. | The device is manufactured in [[Osaka]], Japan, where several orders given to multiple people in [[Springfield]] were contaminated with the [[Osaka Flu]], infecting over 300 people. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, October 28, 2024
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The Juice Loosener is a juice extractor, which was invented by Dr. Nick.
History[edit]
On I Can't Believe They Invented It!, Troy McClure mentioned it as the only way to extract juice from an orange, other than squeezing it off his face. Dr. Nick then showed him the Juice Loosener, demonstrating it through putting in several oranges, noisily producing only a drop. It also came with the suntan lotion and laxative Sun and Run.
The device is manufactured in Osaka, Japan, where several orders given to multiple people in Springfield were contaminated with the Osaka Flu, infecting over 300 people.