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In the game ''[[Paper Mario]]'', a '''Strange Cake''' is made with [[Cake Mix]] and a [[Strange Leaf]], but its purpose is just as strange as its appearance. When eaten, the cake will make [[Mario]] either [[Electrified]], [[Invisible]], or [[Sleepy]]. [[Love Pudding]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', has the same effect. Also in this game is the [[Peach Tart]]. It has one difference: the invisibility possibility is replaced by [[Dodgy]].
In the game ''[[Paper Mario]]'', a '''Strange Cake''' is made with [[Cake Mix]] and a [[Strange Leaf]]. When eaten, the cake makes [[Mario]] either [[Electrified]], [[Invisible]], or [[Sleepy]]. [[Love Pudding]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', has the same effect. Also in this game is the [[Peach Tart]], which has one difference: [[Dodgy]] replaces invisibility.


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In the game Paper Mario, a Strange Cake is made with Cake Mix and a Strange Leaf. When eaten, the cake makes Mario either Electrified, Invisible, or Sleepy. Love Pudding in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, has the same effect. Also in this game is the Peach Tart, which has one difference: Dodgy replaces invisibility.