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[In the play, the Franks are the junk food. Frank #1 is a candy bar, while Frank #2 is a bag of cracker jacks.] Frank #1: [as the role of the chocolate bar] THE TOOTHPASTE, TOOTHBRUSH, AND THE DENTAL FLOSS ARE NEVER GOING TO CATCH ME! I AM GOING TO BE HERE FOREVER AND MAKE A CAVITY! [He gets off Yoko the tooth and creates a cavity.] Yoko: [as the role of the cavity] (Ow!) I am a cavity from candy and from cake. If you do not see a dentist, I can cause a toothache. Claude: [as the dentist] Let's have a look just to make sure that these teeth are healthy and strong. [Claude --as the dentist-- he finds a cavity --and it is made by the Franks who are "the junk food".] Claude: [as the dentist --and wants to know what the "mouth" is eating] OH NO! WHAT IS THIS!? [Claude as the dentist find the Franks who are pretending to be junk food. Claude --as the dentist-- sees the cavity which is Yoko. Then he turns to the Franks who are the junk food items. They are a candy bar and a bag of clodhoppers --or cracker jacks-- respectively.] Frank #1: [as one of the junk food items --that being the candy bar] A LUMPY, CRUNCHY, CANDY BAR! (AND FRANK #2 IS THE CRACKER JACKS!) [Claude --as the dentist-- this is obviously not what he wanted to hear. He knows that the mouth has a cavity in one of its teeth.] Claude: [to the Franks --who are the sweets/junk food] YOU NEVER ARE GOING TO BE HERE FOR LONG! [Claude pretends to get them off the teeth and off the tooth with cavity. Because now --in the play-- the junk food items --that being the Franks who are the candy bar and cracker jacks-- have created a cavity. The cavity is Yoko. Claude "destroys" both the chocolate bar and cracker jacks --played by the Franks-- and makes the mouth cut down with the junk food.]

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