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How'd I get hold of snake juice?
Alas the secret of whatever snake juice Sir Francis discovered or rediscovered went to the grave with him.
Instead, Ron comforts Tom by building him a special case to hold a bottle of Snake Juice.
As Leslie and Ann become increasingly drunk from Snake Juice, Leslie insults Ann's current dating lifestyle.
The next morning, everyone who drank Snake Juice is extremely hungover (except Ron (Nick Offerman)), and Leslie deeply regrets how she treated Ann.
However, "Bert Macklin" was later killed by drinking too much "Snake Juice" during the hunt for "Janet Snakehole," and was replaced by his brother, "Kip Hackman."
Meanwhile, the Snake Juice proves delicious and popular with the rest of the parks department employees, all of whom become extremely intoxicated, with the exception of Donna (Retta) who calls it "basically rat poision".
"The Fight" featured several appearances by actors who had appeared in previous Parks and Recreation episodes, including Ben Schwartz as Tom's friend Jean-Ralphio, who helps him promote Snake Juice throughout the night.
The head of a young snake caught the blow, and then cracked open, so that the weed could get through, dripping sap into the system, until the snake split apart, and there was snake juice everywhere, all over the warriors.
Meanwhile, Tom (Aziz Ansari) encourages the parks department to attend the Snakehole Lounge, a nightclub he partially owns with his friend Jean-Ralphio Saperstein (Ben Schwartz), for the unveiling of his new alcoholic beverage, Snake Juice.
At the same time, April tries to reprise her role of Janet Snakehole and have Andy reprise Bert Macklin, but a hungover Andy says that "...Bert Macklin died last night after the 10th shot of Snake Juice."
Ron Swanson is portrayed by Nick Offerman, who in this scene has attended a product release party for Snake Juice at The Snakehole, a club in the town of Pawnee partially owned by Tom Haverford, played by Aziz Ansari.