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Spacetries is a bakery in Beach City founded by Lars Barriga. "Spacetries" (a pun on "space" and "pastries") sells pastries and baked goods with a space-related theme. After "Little Graduation", Lars plans to leave Beach City and return to space with the Off Colors, leaving Gem employee Blue Lace Agate in charge of the establishment in his absence.
Appearance
TBA
Menu
- "Croissant Moon"
- "Black Donut Holes"
- "Galileo Gallette"
- "Chocolate Ship Cookie"
- "Oortmeal Raisin Cookie"
- "Total Eclipse of the Tart"
- "Red Dwarf Velvet Cake"
- Ube rolls ("Little Homeschool")
- Moon cakes ("Little Graduation")
- Graduation cakes (specially made for the Off Colors' graduation in "Little Graduation")
Employees
Current
History
TBA
Trivia
- Seen in Spacetries' display window are Ube rolls (first appearing in "The Good Lars") and a cake or pie with a model Sun Incinerator ship on top.
- In addition to "Spacetries" being a pun on "space" and "pastries", the names of Spacetries' menu items are all space-related pastry puns.
- "Croissant Moon" is a combination of "croissant" and "crescent moon".
- "Black Donut Holes" is a combination of "donut holes" and "black hole".
- "Galileo Gallette" is a combination of "gallette" (a type of flat round French cake) and Galileo Galilei (an influential Italian astronomer, 1564–1642).
- Additionally, "Galileo Gallette" may be referencing the "Galileo! (Galileo!)" operatic interlude of the 1975 song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by British rock band Queen.
- "Chocolate Ship Cookie" is a combination of "chocolate chip cookie" and "ship" (as in space ship).
- "Oortmeal Raisin Cookie" is a combination of "oatmeal raisin cookie" and "Oort" (as in Oort cloud, a a theoretical cloud region of the Solar System named after Dutch astronomer Jan Oort).
- "Total Eclipse of the Tart" is a combination of "tart", "eclipse", and "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (a 1983 hit song by Bonnie Tyler).
- "Red Dwarf Velvet Cake" is a combination of "red velvet cake" and "red dwarf" (a type of star).