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As the rest of the company lay sleeping, Bugs sat propped up against a tree about a hundred metres from the campsite. His tape deck lay in his lap, the headphones pounding out the hard rock rhythms of ''The Grape Album'' by Fruit Juice. Bugs' eyes were closed and he was munching ravenously on a Fudge Coconut Ripple Bar while his hands drum furiously on his knees.  
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As the rest of the company lay sleeping, Bugs sat propped up against a tree about a hundred metres from the campsite. His tape deck lay in his lap, the headphones pounding out the hard rock rhythms of ''The Grape Album'' by Fruit Juice. Bugs' eyes were closed and he was munching ravenously on a Fudge Coconut Ripple Bar while his hands drummed furiously on his knees.  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 9 January 2025

Fruit Juice is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1983 teen novel Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny.

As the rest of the company lay sleeping, Bugs sat propped up against a tree about a hundred metres from the campsite. His tape deck lay in his lap, the headphones pounding out the hard rock rhythms of The Grape Album by Fruit Juice. Bugs' eyes were closed and he was munching ravenously on a Fudge Coconut Ripple Bar while his hands drummed furiously on his knees.

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