Crunchy Frog

Crunchy Frog

"Crunchy Frog" is a fictional confection originating from a Monty Python sketch titled "Trade Description Act", inspired by the British law Trade Descriptions Act 1968.

Read more about Crunchy Frog:  The Sketch, In Film, Other Appearances

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