
Welcome to day three of the Fringe Season 4 Awards — honoring the best (and not so best) of the fourth chapter. Up next: the award poll for the most delicious food reference in Season 4 — which one gets your tummy rumbling?
You can vote for a maximum of THREE options in this category:
Fringe Season 4 Awards: Most Delicious Food Reference
- Rootbeer (36%, 130 Votes)
- Rainbow Sprinkles and Butter Sandwich (31%, 111 Votes)
- Scrambled Eggs (30%, 108 Votes)
- Red Vines (28%, 103 Votes)
- Peanut Butter and Bacon Sandwich (22%, 81 Votes)
- Rhubarb Pie (19%, 69 Votes)
- Cortexiphan Pig Brain Cake (18%, 64 Votes)
- Bacon (16%, 57 Votes)
- Liquorice (12%, 43 Votes)
- Lemon Jello (12%, 42 Votes)
- Coffee (8%, 28 Votes)
- Walter's Love Handles (5%, 18 Votes)
- Tea (4%, 16 Votes)
Total Voters: 362
- You can find all of the open Season 4 award polls here.
- If you don’t see your nomination, read the notes here for possible reasons why.
- These awards are specifically for the fourth season — not previous seasons.
- The above image is for illustration purposes only.
- Voting closes midnight July 2, 2012













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What’s the diference between Liquorice and Red Vines?
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I guess red vines are just a specific kind of liquorice.
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Well, they don’t sell red vines where I live, so how would I know
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My impression is that they’re much the same as red Twizzlers, although a connoisseur would be able to tell the difference.
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Yeah, I always just figured they meant “Twizzlers” no matter how they referred to it.
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I think bacon is the best food reference in this season, because that scene in Nothing As It Seems was just legendary. Bacon has become some sort of a symbol of Lincoln Lee. I’ve actually heared some people call him Bacoln.
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Yeah, he had definitely a better chemistry with bacon than with any other actor.
I’m not joking.
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*concentrated face*
Don’t reply. Don’t reply. Don’t reply.
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it didn’t work
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come on that;s funny
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Don’t be angry
I can’t hide my aversion to Lincoln all the time.
I just don’t get why they introduced Lincoln, gave him an enormous amount of screentime JUST to write him out again.
This is beyond me.
I’m genuinely happy that he’s gone now, but I feel sorry for his fans.
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Thank you for that polite comment
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BTW, isn’t it interesting, that only I nominated the Rootbeer, and now it has the most votes?
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Noooo, now it’s second.
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Rootbeer
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I know, that scene in Subject 9 was just so sweet
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I actually had sprinkled toast and it is quite delicious. And I love Red Vines and still have the image in my head from 4.19 Letters of Transit, when Walter eats “Liquorice”
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sprinkle toast? is that really just toast with confetti sprinkles on it?/what ep was that in? I dont remember it being mentioned
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oh my lanta, i looked into it and it is, wow white bread, sprinkles, and butter… that’s pretty much America in children’s food form…
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I can’t realy understand 17% of voters, that think Cortexiphan Pig Brain Cake is delicious.
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Not delicious as such, but it would be a great band name.
Hot debate. What do you think?
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lol, yes, it probably would. But that still doesn’t excuse the fact, that I’m going to vomit every time I see a lemon cake
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lol that is the best band name
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Ha! Walter`s Love Handles. LOL !!!!!
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Red Vines! Every time I see Red Vines or Twizzlers I think of Fringe!
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Yay! My Peanut Butter and Bacon sandwich is in third place. I’ll take top three!
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Remember that kitchen dream with Walter and Olivia and the broken waffle iron? Peter dreamed that things were back to normal and Walter in a green frilly apron had made Peter some pancakes, they were on the table. Hot chocolate chip and banana pancakes with creamy butter melting and dripping down the stack, then Vermont Maple syrup poured generously over . . . and then I woke up. I mean then Peter woke up.
Chocolate Chip and Banana pancakes are my choice for the most delicious food.
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Yeah. The chocolate chip and banana pancakes are my favorite for this award and it’s not a nominee. I had never tried them before Walter suggested it in this episode and I thought, ‘why not?’ and yes they are delicious!
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Rhubarb pie got my vote. You really have to keep your eye on the cook who serves it to you, though.
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That whole liquorice and red vines thing being separate really confused me… glad to see Red Vines in the lead. So, anybody know the actual difference?
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Googled this: American Licorice Co., founded in 1914. Black Vines in 1920. RedVines in 1952.
Ingredients: Corn Syrup. Citric acid, Artificial flavor, Red 40. YUCK!
Have you ever actually tasted one? I guess being used as an icon is fine, but not to actually consume. IMO Horrible, can’t stand them.
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I never tasted the RedVines, but I tried black ones. Terrible, and I don’t know anyone that likes them.
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The black ones are OK, IMO because they taste like licorice, but the red ones are some sort of artificial raspberry flavor – God awful. Walter may eat the red vines, but I bet John Noble would not go near them.
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The main ingredient it wheat flour, then corn syrup, etc. Red Vines and twizzlers are basically the same. Licorice at least to me, has always been associated with the black licorice, and the cough syrup flavor.
Twizzlres are a smaller diameter straw-like strawberry licorice, whereas Red Vines are a larger diameter straw-like cherry licorice.
Red vines have a hole going all the way through them, twizzlers are crimped on the ends. You can suck liquid through a red vine with ease, it’s a little harder to do so with twizzlers.
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Attention to Rick Terry,
The ingredeint you described wheat flour and corn syrup. My question to you that really those formula are useful for the treatment of cough. Also I want to know about Red vines and Twizzlers.
Thankfully!
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No not for coughs.
Your question confuses me. Google Twizzlers, and/or Red vines and you can know all you want.
I suspect this is sarcasm, but it is lost in the language barrier.
Forgive me if I’m wrong.
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