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'''Simpson and Son Revitalizing Tonic''' is an aphrodisiac sold by [[Grampa]] and [[Homer]].
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* {{Ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy}}
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|type = Aphrodisiac
* {{Ep|Two Bad Neighbors}}
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|manufacturer = [[Abraham Simpson|Abraham]] and [[Homer Simpson]]
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|appearance = "[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"
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'''Simpson and Son Revitalizing Tonic''' is a homemade aphrodisiac sold by [[Grampa]] and [[Homer]]. The original recipe was created as a cheap substitute for holy water by [[Abraham Simpson I]].
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== History ==
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Abe claimed the formula had originated generations earlier when his grandfather accidentally developed it while attempting to create a cheap substitute for holy water. The tonic first came into use after Homer experienced marital difficulties, and its apparent success convinced the pair to bottle and sell the mixture commercially. The tonic was prepared in large quantities at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], where Abe mixed the ingredients in his bathtub with a canoe paddle. Homer and Abe initially sold the product at the [[Springfield Mall]] before expanding into a traveling medicine show under the name “[[Simpson & Son Traveling Medicine Show]].” Abe promoted the tonic with elaborate speeches and exaggerated claims about its restorative effects, attracting customers throughout Springfield and nearby towns. Despite the tonic’s popularity, concerns later emerged regarding its safety after Dr. Hibbert concluded that its effects were likely caused by mild poisoning from unsanitary preparation methods. The business eventually collapsed amid growing tensions between Homer and Abe during their travels. Their conflict ended in reconciliation after an accidental fire destroyed the abandoned Simpson family farmhouse, where both men admitted their personal failings and repaired their relationship.<ref>"[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"</ref>
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy}}
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*{{ep|Two Bad Neighbors}}
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*{{ep|Mr. Lisa's Opus|(referenced)}}
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*{{ep|Frinkenstein's Monster|(archive footage)}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Medicine and treatments]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, May 19, 2026

Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic
Simpson & son revitalizing tonic.png
Product Information
Type: Aphrodisiac
Manufacturer: Abraham and Homer Simpson
First Appearance: "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"


Simpson and Son Revitalizing Tonic is a homemade aphrodisiac sold by Grampa and Homer. The original recipe was created as a cheap substitute for holy water by Abraham Simpson I.

History[edit]

Abe claimed the formula had originated generations earlier when his grandfather accidentally developed it while attempting to create a cheap substitute for holy water. The tonic first came into use after Homer experienced marital difficulties, and its apparent success convinced the pair to bottle and sell the mixture commercially. The tonic was prepared in large quantities at the Springfield Retirement Castle, where Abe mixed the ingredients in his bathtub with a canoe paddle. Homer and Abe initially sold the product at the Springfield Mall before expanding into a traveling medicine show under the name “Simpson & Son Traveling Medicine Show.” Abe promoted the tonic with elaborate speeches and exaggerated claims about its restorative effects, attracting customers throughout Springfield and nearby towns. Despite the tonic’s popularity, concerns later emerged regarding its safety after Dr. Hibbert concluded that its effects were likely caused by mild poisoning from unsanitary preparation methods. The business eventually collapsed amid growing tensions between Homer and Abe during their travels. Their conflict ended in reconciliation after an accidental fire destroyed the abandoned Simpson family farmhouse, where both men admitted their personal failings and repaired their relationship.[1]

Appearances[edit]

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