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'''''Smell Your Breath''''' was the Butterfinger commercial that aired on January 1, [[1999]]. Here Bart first said the new slogan, "Bite My Butterfinger!".
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'''''Smell Your Breath''''' was a Butterfinger commercial that aired on January 1, [[1999]]. This commercial marks the first time Bart said the then new slogan, "Bite My Butterfinger!".
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
Homer wants to steal Bart's Butterfinger, but Bart bites it instead.
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Bart teases Homer with a Butterfinger bar by holding the bar just out of Homer's reach as he sits on a tree branch. Bart eats the whole bar and drops the wrapper onto Homer, leading Homer to ask "Can I at least smell your breath?"
  
 
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[[Category:1999]]

Latest revision as of 20:56, February 16, 2025

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Commercial Information
Topic: Butterfinger
Original airdate: January 1, 1999
Length: 15 seconds

Smell Your Breath was a Butterfinger commercial that aired on January 1, 1999. This commercial marks the first time Bart said the then new slogan, "Bite My Butterfinger!".

Plot[edit]

Bart teases Homer with a Butterfinger bar by holding the bar just out of Homer's reach as he sits on a tree branch. Bart eats the whole bar and drops the wrapper onto Homer, leading Homer to ask "Can I at least smell your breath?"