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** ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'' does this twice in two different episodes. Once, a poisoned apple, seconds after Chip suspects it's no good, instantly blackens and deflates like a balloon. Later, a goblet of poisoned tea eats through a book on the table after it's knocked from the intended victim's hand. All the usual [[Fridge Logic]] applies.
** ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'' does this twice in two different episodes. Once, a poisoned apple, seconds after Chip suspects it's no good, instantly blackens and deflates like a balloon. Later, a goblet of poisoned tea eats through a book on the table after it's knocked from the intended victim's hand. All the usual [[Fridge Logic]] applies.
* In [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]], the Hades God Toad used corrosive poisons as part of his power set.
* In [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]], the Hades God Toad used corrosive poisons as part of his power set.
* In one episode of ''[[Get Smart]]'', Max deliberately spilled his drink to get a chance to talk covertly with 99 while mopping up the spill with his napkin. He concluded by warning her not to drink the wine '''she'd''' been given, showing her that his own drink had eaten a hole through the napkin. (Max was surprisingly more on top of things than usual in that episode.)
* A briefly-running superhero farce of the '70s once showed the hero somehow detecting that the apple a celebrity had been about to eat for a commercial was full of poison. When the superhero crushed the apple in his hand, the juice corroded a hole in a wooden table. It wasn't explained how the apple itself hadn't disintegrated from such a potent acid.