Marshmallow Squares | |
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Dish Type |
Side Dish |
Availability |
Purchased |
Cost |
$275 |
Prep Type |
HS Only |
HS Servings |
5 |
Menu Price |
$3 |
Cook Time |
? seconds |
HS Freshness Time |
? seconds |
Booster(s) |
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Detractor(s) |
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Origin |
United States |
Marshmallow Squares is a Side Dish in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!. It was added in the Barista Update.
Description[]
On November 7th, 1938, in the wake of the introduction of the Fair Labor Standards Act, Chuck Steele, a farmer for Battle Creek Breakfast noticed something unusual. The company's dairy cattle had stopped producing milk. Believing it was no mere coincidence that the lack of milk coincided with the awakened labor movement, Steele concluded that the cows must have stopped producing milk as a form of protest against their poor working conditions and non-existent pay.
Horrified, Steele informed his supervisors, who became just as distressed as he was. Unwilling to compensate the cows for their labor, the company feared that a lack of fresh milk would spell the end for breakfast cereal sales. As such, Battle Creek Breakfast set to work developing new ways to consume cereal, and after a long, sleepless night, the company's R&D department unveiled their newest invention – marshmallow squares, which could be made with the company's signature cereal, along with melted marshmallows and margarine.
Mysteriously, the cattle began producing milk again after Chuck Steele remembered to feed them. Battle Creek Breakfast were not only delighted that the cows had apparently ended their protest, but they had done so without agreeing to any demands whatsoever. As such, the company began mass-producing marshmallow squares alongside their traditional cereal and milk so as to double their profits, leaving the cattle with nothing.
Recipes[]
You must use a Holding Station to prep and serve this side.
Each Holding Station can serve 5 customers.
There is only one recipe.
Standard Prep (Holding Station):
Marshmallows
Crispy Bits
Mix