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It was revealed in the first season episode, "The Great Radish Famine," that Doozer sticks are made from ground-up radishes. This was a deliberate design feature by the Doozers, as radishes are the Fraggles' main food source. The Fraggles, however, would not realize this until season five's "The Gorg Who Would Be King." It is also suggested that the Doozers add flavoring to the sticks so the Fraggles find them tastier, as shown in "The Doozer Contest."

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  • Doozer sticks
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  • It was revealed in the first season episode, "The Great Radish Famine," that Doozer sticks are made from ground-up radishes. This was a deliberate design feature by the Doozers, as radishes are the Fraggles' main food source. The Fraggles, however, would not realize this until season five's "The Gorg Who Would Be King." It is also suggested that the Doozers add flavoring to the sticks so the Fraggles find them tastier, as shown in "The Doozer Contest."
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  • It was revealed in the first season episode, "The Great Radish Famine," that Doozer sticks are made from ground-up radishes. This was a deliberate design feature by the Doozers, as radishes are the Fraggles' main food source. The Fraggles, however, would not realize this until season five's "The Gorg Who Would Be King." It is also suggested that the Doozers add flavoring to the sticks so the Fraggles find them tastier, as shown in "The Doozer Contest."
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