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Several television and sketch comedy programs have used food as a centerpiece for humorous antics. Some of the more popular acts to take advantage of food comedy have been Saturday Night Live, Monty Python, and Seinfeld.
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- Can involve slapstick
- Name of well-known food products and Restaurants are often changed
- Parody commercials
- May involved innuendo
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No Soup For You!
"The Soup Nazi" is an episode of the popular sitcom Seinfeld that aired in 1995. The episode features an uptight and demanding soup kitchen chef that is easily irritated by his customers. If the Soup Nazi is bothered by a customer for any reason, he shouts the phrase, "no soup for you," and forces the customer to leave, possibly with a ban on returning. The episode is considered to be one of the best episodes in the series' run.Other food comedy moments have been created by the likes of Lucille Ball on her show I Love Lucy in which she and friend Ethel find themselves in a situation involving fast moving chocolates. The Monty Python comedy troupe has also used Spam to get laughs from the audience.
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Funny Food Sketches on Amazon
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Londons Times Funny Society Cartoons - Kvetch A Sketch - Coffee Gift Baskets - Coffee Gift Basket - $54.99
Kvetch A Sketch Coffee Gift Basket is measuring 9x9x4. Contains 15oz mug, BONUS free set of 4 coasters, biscotti and 5 blends of gourmet coffee. French Vanilla, Kenya AA, Decaf Colombian Supremo, Chocolate and Italian Roast Espresso elega...
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Flinstones - Bam Bam Sketch Ladies T-Shirt by Junk Food - Large - $22.00
From the Flinstones comes this awesome soft cotton Ladies T-Shirt in the color yellow with a sketch of Bam Bam on it. Great T-Shirt for any female who loves the Flinstones, especially Bam Bam.
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