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'''Fudge Flies''' were a sweet sold at [[Honeydukes]]. Apparently, [[Peter Pettigrew|Scabbers]] enjoyed them, since, during the party celebrating [[Gryffindor]]'s victory over [[Ravenclaw]] in [[February]] [[1994]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] announced that if his pet rat, [[Peter Pettigrew|Scabbers]] (actually Wormtail), had still been alive, he could have enjoyed some Fudge Flies, which were one of his favourite sweets. At the time, Ron incorrectly believed that Scabbers had been killed by [[Hermione Granger]]'s cat, [[Crookshanks]].
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'''Fudge Flies''' were a sweet sold at [[Honeydukes]]. Apparently, [[Peter Pettigrew|Scabbers]] the [[rat]] enjoyed them, since, during the party celebrating [[Gryffindor]]'s victory in [[quidditch]] over [[Ravenclaw]] in [[February]] [[1994]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] announced that if his pet rat, Scabbers, had still been alive, he could have enjoyed some Fudge Flies, which were one of his favourite sweets. At the time, Ron incorrectly believed that Scabbers had been killed by [[Hermione Granger]]'s cat, [[Crookshanks]].
   
 
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Revision as of 04:16, 30 June 2013

Fudge Flies were a sweet sold at Honeydukes. Apparently, Scabbers the rat enjoyed them, since, during the party celebrating Gryffindor's victory in quidditch over Ravenclaw in February 1994, Ron Weasley announced that if his pet rat, Scabbers, had still been alive, he could have enjoyed some Fudge Flies, which were one of his favourite sweets. At the time, Ron incorrectly believed that Scabbers had been killed by Hermione Granger's cat, Crookshanks.

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