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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Although unnamed in {{cs|Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof (TV story)}}, the character seen is Julius Pringles, the mascot of [[Pringles]].
Although unnamed in [[TV]]: {{cs|Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof (TV story)}}, the character seen is Julius Pringles, the mascot of [[Pringles]]. Interestingly, Julius Pringles's name was originally a case of {{w|citogenesis}}. In 2006, it was added to [[Wikipedia]] as a ''[[hoax]]'', leading to extensive media coverage of this claim, until the company embraced the name which had been chosen for their [[mascot]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Julius Pringles
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A moustached character was depicted on a green tube of Pringles. (TV: Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof [+]Loading...["Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof (TV story)"])

Appearance

The character was depicted with white skin, brown hair and a brown moustache, and a red bow tie. (TV: Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof [+]Loading...["Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof (TV story)"])

Behind the scenes

Although unnamed in TV: Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof [+]Loading...["Tom Baker Doctor Who Eurostar spoof (TV story)"], the character seen is Julius Pringles, the mascot of Pringles. Interestingly, Julius Pringles's name was originally a case of citogenesis. In 2006, it was added to Wikipedia as a hoax, leading to extensive media coverage of this claim, until the company embraced the name which had been chosen for their mascot.

External links