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King Two-Tons-of-Candy was a pharaoh in the ancient time of the Sugar Deserts. His tomb later became the eight candy wonder of the world, where his famed headpiece rested until Heinrich Von Marzipan broke in and took it for himself.

History[]

During his reign as pharaoh, he had a pyramid built to house his vast candy collection and later serve as his tomb. He wielded a headpiece which, when activated with the Blurpleberry Supreme, gave him powers over the candy inside his tomb. Possibly knowing that someone would seek out his treasure, he had an inscription put on the side of his sarcophagus to warn against using the headpiece for greed.

His tomb and candy treasure came to be called the eight candy wonder of the world, and the target of Heinrich Von Marzipan. Heinrich broke into King Two-Tons-of-Candy and ignored the warnings before putting on the headpiece and experiencing the Curse of King Two-Tons-of-Candy. Heinrich was soon defeated by Numbuh 5 and the tomb presumably left alone again.

Trivia[]

  • "King Two-Tons-of-Candy" is a parody of King Tutankhamen (also known as King Tut), a famous Egyptian pharaoh.
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