Snail-Po

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SpongeBob feeding Gary Snailpo

Snailpo is a brand of Snail Food. It appeared in many episodes of the SpongeBob Squarepants TV show. It is not recommended for people that aren't snails. SnailPo has first appeared in Opposite Day, although Gary's food bowl first appeared in Home Sweet Pineapple. In Opposite Day, Spongebob was acting lke a snail eating the SnailPo up. He seems to eat SnailPo without any manners.

First Appearance: Opposite Day

     Second Appearance: I Was A Teenage Gary
      Third Appearance: Dumped

Popularity

Snailpo is used to feed the many snails of Bikini Bottom, but most snails don't seem to enjoy the food, including Gary the Snail, as seen in Have You Seen This Snail?, where he would much rather eat cookies and nachos, and the comic in the Nick Magazine All-Animal Special, where he wants only the finest foods possible. The SnailPo is a very hated food in Bikini Bottom,and has awful taste. Spongebob is the first person in Bikini Bottom to eat the SnailPo. The SnailPo was first mentioned in Missing Identity. Gary seems to take it only 2 meals a day. One in the morning, one in the evening. Spongebob usually feeds Gary really big meals in really large cans. Squidward is known to eat 6 large cans of SnailPo.


Headquarters

There is a Snailpo headquarters where people make it, as seen in Missing Identity. It is located somewhere in downtown Bikini Bottom, and look like most big corperate companies. We already find out from that episode that one of the peoples names is Peterson, Most likely in charge. The headquarters heard Spongebob making a really big bad-taste spitting out yell that reached them. The headquarters may not be very focused on how well the SnailPo tastes bad. The SnailPo Headquarters might be the worst snail food making company industry in the ocean.

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