Sugar Bombs

 are food items found in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. It can restore some of your hit points, but also gives you a small amount of radiation.

Sugar Bombs are packaged in a white and blue box with a red ovoid logo at the top. They are fully labeled as "Sugar Bombs breakfast cereal." Numerous promotional posters can be found posted on walls about the wasteland, touting Sugar Bombs' "explosive great taste!" Some posters also state that a "free Captain Cosmos decoder ring" is inside select boxes, but no such item exists in the game. The cereal pieces themselves are modeled after Mini nukes.


 * In New Vegas, they are used in making:
 * Mushroom Cloud (Campfire)
 * Trail mix (Campfire)
 * Home-made flamer fuel

Unmarked quest: Murphy's Bombing Run
In Fallout 3, this item can be traded to a ghoul named Murphy in Northwest Seneca Station who will create ultrajet for you. He will pay you 15 caps for each box of Sugar Bombs that you bring him, and an extra 15 (for a total of 30 caps) caps with a speech check.

Locations
Apart from appearing randomly in refrigerators and similar containers, there are numerous fixed locations where Sugar Bombs are certain to appear:

New Vegas:

Fallout 3:

Purchasing
Sugar Bombs are available for purchase from the following vendors, in varying quantities:

New Vegas:
 * Cliff Briscoe of Dino-Bite Gift Shop in Novac.

Fallout 3:
 * Doc Hoff after you invest caps for his caravan.
 * Eclair and Knick Knack in Little Lamplight.
 * Gary Staley of Gary's Galley in Rivet City.
 * Jenny Stahl of The Brass Lantern in Megaton.
 * Joe Porter of Dot's Diner in Canterbury Commons.
 * Margaret Primrose of Cafe Beau Monde in Tenpenny Tower.
 * Karl of The Family in Meresti Station.

Appearances
Sugar Bombs appear in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Behind the scenes

 * The words "sugar bomb" is a pop culture phrase meaning a food with little or no nutritional value.
 * Sugar Bombs are probably a reference to "Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs" from Calvin and Hobbes.
 * Sugar Bombs are also seen in episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, usually when someone is eating breakfast.

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