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THE TROUBLE WITH FUZZWONKER FIZZ by Patrick Carman

THE TROUBLE WITH FUZZWONKER FIZZ

From the Fizzopolis series, volume 1

by Patrick Carman ; illustrated by Brian Sheesley

Pub Date: March 1st, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-06-239390-6
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

In this effervescent startup, Harold discovers that the soda pop his dad invented produces more than just awesome belches.

Harold is invited as a 10th birthday present to tour at last the secret underground lab/factory where his loving but distracted adoptive father manufactures the wildly popular (and sugar free!) Fuzzwonker Fizz. He is delighted to discover that the process makes not only froth, but Fizzies—popeyed creatures who, not unlike Oompa-Loompas, cheerfully live and toil in the subterranean community of Fizzopolis. Disaster nearly ensues when Harold recklessly takes Floyd, a small green Fizzy with a truly short attention span, to school. After several misadventures, Floyd is carried off to the rival Snood Candy Factory by archenemy Garvin Snood. Will the Snoods, makers of the heavily sugared Flooze, foundation for dozens of ghastly-sounding products, pull the tab on Fizzopolis and the secret formula for Fuzzwonker Fizz? No, as it happens, but another explosive secret does pop before the episode’s abrupt cutoff. Stay tuned. Sheesley splashes silly cartoon sketches through Harold’s sugar rush of a narrative.

A gas, despite a sour whiff in the supporting cast and a plotline that’s not quite topped off.

(Adventure. 8-10)