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A Mars Bar is a type of confectionery in the Muggle world. On his first trip on the Hogwarts Express in 1991, Harry Potter originally intended to buy some from the food trolley, before learning that they only carried wizard candies, such as Pumpkin Pasties, Chocolate Frogs, Cauldron Cakes, and Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. Uli enjoys Mars bars as he is seen taking and eating one during the SWAT shootout. How the Mars Bar is made (the chocolate bar, not the place where Martians go and get wasted) is a topic of great interest and is detailed at some considerable length in the section below. Mars Bars were a chocolate bar popular on Earth in the 20th century. The Sixth Doctor had Mars bars in the TARDIS food machine. (COMIC: Voyager) Ian Chesterton described one of the "eggs and bacon" food blocks that he and Barbara were served with by the First Doctor from the food machine as looking like a Mars bar the colour of white icing. (PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks) The Fourth Doctor described Scottish to Leela as "haggis, bagpipes, Robbie Burns and deep-fried Mars Bars". (PROSE: The Very Last Picture Show)
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How the Mars Bar is made (the chocolate bar, not the place where Martians go and get wasted) is a topic of great interest and is detailed at some considerable length in the section below. Mars Bars were a chocolate bar popular on Earth in the 20th century. The Sixth Doctor had Mars bars in the TARDIS food machine. (COMIC: Voyager) Ian Chesterton described one of the "eggs and bacon" food blocks that he and Barbara were served with by the First Doctor from the food machine as looking like a Mars bar the colour of white icing. (PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks) Chris Parsons set the dials of a food machine in the guest suite aboard the Doctor's TARDIS to K12, which produced something that looked like a white-coloured Mars bar, but tasted like steak and candy floss. (PROSE: Shada) The Fourth Doctor described Scottish to Leela as "haggis, bagpipes, Robbie Burns and deep-fried Mars Bars". (PROSE: The Very Last Picture Show) A Mars Bar is a type of confectionery in the Muggle world. On his first trip on the Hogwarts Express in 1991, Harry Potter originally intended to buy some from the food trolley, before learning that they only carried wizard candies, such as Pumpkin Pasties, Chocolate Frogs, Cauldron Cakes, and Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. Uli enjoys Mars bars as he is seen taking and eating one during the SWAT shootout.