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:''Presumably, the drink influenced their actions, since, as they said on the program, the BBC would never allow commercial advertisements on any of their programs.'' | :''Presumably, the drink influenced their actions, since, as they said on the program, the BBC would never allow commercial advertisements on any of their programs.'' | ||
Pushed into a corner, [[Mrs Wormwood]], the leader of the invasion, into turning Bubble Shock! consumers into possessed slaves who offered the drink to anyone who had not already taken it. With the death of the [[Bane Mother]], however, the drink apparently lost its power. Afterwards, the possession of various humans was attributed to the ingredients in Bubble Shock! causing a combination of | Pushed into a corner, [[Mrs Wormwood]], the leader of the invasion, into turning Bubble Shock! consumers into possessed slaves who offered the drink to anyone who had not already taken it. With the death of the [[Bane Mother]], however, the drink apparently lost its power. Afterwards, the possession of various humans was attributed to the ingredients in Bubble Shock! causing a combination of "chemical imbalances". ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
Writer [[Gareth Roberts]] had previously created [[Bubbleshake]], an addictive beverage with dangerous qualities, in his novel ''[[The Highest Science]].'' | |||
[[Category:Non-alcoholic beverages]] | [[Category:Non-alcoholic beverages]] |
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