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'''The Sugar Bowl''' is a dessert parlor in [[Elwood City]] owned and run by [[Carl Manino]],<ref>[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]</ref> and is one of the kids' central hangouts. They talk here, make plans here, debate here, and eat junk food, among other things. It serves candy, ice cream, milkshakes, and other treats. It is somewhat competition for [[Mrs. Powers]]'s [[Ice Cream Shop]], but it is on the other side of town and [[Alan Powers|Brain]] still eats here without his mother's objection. | '''The Sugar Bowl''' is a dessert parlor in [[Elwood City]] owned and run by [[Carl Manino]],<ref>[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]</ref> and is one of the kids' central hangouts. They talk here, make plans here, debate here, and eat junk food, among other things. It serves candy, ice cream, milkshakes, and other treats. It is somewhat competition for [[Mrs. Powers]]'s [[Ice Cream Shop]], but it is on the other side of town and [[Alan Powers|Brain]] still eats here without his mother's objection. | ||
In "[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]," Carl Manino decides to sell the Sugar Bowl. It would then be turned into a [[Chickin Lickin']]. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] rallied her friends to protest against Chickin Lickin' to save the restaurant, but few of them had the desire or courage to stand up for its survival. By the end of the episode, Carl chooses not to sell it because he found that he and his customers still loved it. Β | In "[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]," Carl Manino decides to sell the Sugar Bowl. It would then be turned into a [[Chickin Lickin']]. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] rallied her friends to protest against Chickin Lickin' to save the restaurant, but few of them had the desire or courage to stand up for its survival. By the end of the episode, Carl chooses not to sell it because he found that he and his customers still loved it. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Sugar Bowl has existed for at least 50 years. In Carl Manino's flashback from [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]] the Sugar Bowl was seen in the 1950's. Back then, Carl Manino probably did not own it because he was mopping the floor. It was one of the main hangouts of high schooler's that attended [[Elwood City High School]] (one of them being [[Grandma Thora]]) and was decorated with pennants, records, and posters on the walls. It also had a jukebox. | The Sugar Bowl has existed for at least 50 years. In Carl Manino's flashback from [[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]] the Sugar Bowl was seen in the 1950's. Back then, Carl Manino probably did not own it because he was mopping the floor. It was one of the main hangouts of high schooler's that attended [[Elwood City High School]] (one of them being [[Grandma Thora]]) and was decorated with pennants, records, and posters on the walls. It also had a jukebox. |