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The next day, Buster's cravings cause him to be distracted in class, where he hallucinates a Tuvaluna cookie talking to him. He ends up getting a math question wrong, to the confusion of his classmates. During recess, Buster rushes out to meet Binky at the [[Tower of Pain]], only to be stopped by Rattles, who demands his name. After clarifying his name, Buster is let up to the top, where he begs Binky for a Tuvaluna cookie. Binky allows him to eat him one, on another condition: Buster has to eat the cookie where he got it, at the Tower of Pain. Buster rushes to eat it, due to Binky's impatience, before leaving.
The next day, Buster's cravings cause him to be distracted in class, where he hallucinates a Tuvaluna cookie talking to him. He ends up getting a math question wrong, to the confusion of his classmates. During recess, Buster rushes out to meet Binky at the [[Tower of Pain]], only to be stopped by Rattles, who demands his name. After clarifying his name, Buster is let up to the top, where he begs Binky for a Tuvaluna cookie. Binky allows him to eat him one, on another condition: Buster has to eat the cookie where he got it, at the Tower of Pain. Buster rushes to eat it, due to Binky's impatience, before leaving.


The pattern continues for a while. During woodworking classes, Buster carves a Tuvaluna cookie from wood and tries to eat it, but realizes to his disappointment that it is made of wood. His hopes get up when he sees George with a cookie box, but when he learns it is empty, he calls George out for taunting him. George tells him he only likes the box's design, and wants to use it as wallpaper for a house he's working on for [[Wally]], but he doesn't have enough. Buster explains his dilemma, causing George to suggest that he should take his own cookie box back - although Binky currently has it, Buster still owns it since he bought it. Buster realizes that Binky won't hand the cookie box over so easily, so he asks George to help him with a plan in exchange for giving George his own cookie box.
The pattern continues for a while. During woodworking classes, Buster carves a Tuvaluna cookie from wood and tries to eat it, but realizes to his disappointment that it's made of wood. His hopes get up when he sees George with a cookie box, but when he learns it's empty, he calls George out for taunting him. George tells him he only likes the box's design, and wants to use it as wallpaper for a house he's working on for [[Wally]], but he doesn't have enough. Buster explains his dilemma, causing George to suggest that he should take his own cookie box back - although Binky currently has it, Buster still owns it since he bought it. Buster realizes that Binky won't hand the cookie box over so easily, so he asks George to help him with a plan in exchange for giving George his own cookie box.


The next day, Buster and George successfully diverts the kids' attention away from the Tower of Pain by telling them of an ice cream truck nearby, using a bicycle bell to imitate the sound, but Rattles refuses to go, saying he is lactose intolerant. Buster convinces him to leave by telling him the ice cream truck has peach-flavored sorbet; while skeptical, Rattles buys it. After Binky gives Buster his daily cookie, Buster drops it on purpose and ropes Binky and Molly into helping him look for it, allowing George to sneak in and switch the real chest containing the cookie box with a fake one George made.
The next day, Buster and George successfully diverts the kids' attention away from the Tower of Pain by telling them of an ice cream truck nearby, using a bicycle bell to imitate the sound, but Rattles refuses to go, saying he's lactose intolerant. Buster convinces him to leave by telling him the ice cream truck has peach-flavored sorbet; while skeptical, Rattles buys it. After Binky gives Buster his daily cookie, Buster drops it on purpose and ropes Binky and Molly into helping him look for it, allowing George to sneak in and switch the real chest containing the cookie box with a fake one George made.


In Buster's bedroom, Buster and George unlock the real chest, finding Buster's Tuvaluna cookie box inside. Buster empties the box of its cookies and gives the box to George, who leaves him to enjoy his cookies. His conscience, in the form of Arthur, tries to remind him how he got sick from overindulging himself, but Buster tells his conscience to go away. Then Binky comes in with a paper bag of Tuvaluna cookies, which he gives to Buster because of his peanut allergy. Binky compliments Buster and George's sneaky plan before he takes off.
In Buster's bedroom, Buster and George unlock the real chest, finding Buster's Tuvaluna cookie box inside. Buster empties the box of its cookies and gives the box to George, who leaves him to enjoy his cookies. His conscience, in the form of Arthur, tries to remind him how he got sick from overindulging himself, but Buster tells his conscience to go away. Then Binky comes in with a paper bag of Tuvaluna cookies, which he gives to Buster because of his peanut allergy. Binky compliments Buster and George's sneaky plan before he takes off.

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