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|Jap=ゲラネ・コンティ
|Jap=ゲラネ・コンティ
|JapR=Gerane Konti
|JapR=Gerane Konti
|JapM=Laughing Conti, a pun of "Romanée-Conti", same as the Japanese name of the Chuckolator
|JapM=Same as the Japanese name of the [[Chuckolator]]
|Spa=Reserva Jijí
|Spa=Reserva Jijí
|SpaM=From ''Reserva'' (vintage wine) and ''jí jí jí'', a laugh.
|SpaM=From ''Reserva'' (vintage wine) and ''jí jí jí'', a laugh.

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The Chuckola Reserve within its barrel in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Chuckola Reserve sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

The Chuckola Reserve is located deep in Chucklehuck Woods; it is a form of Chuckola Cola. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario and Luigi have to find the Chuckola Reserve to cure Queen Bean, who swallowed a Belly Blech worm, morphing her into a monster, a condition that can be reversed only by drinking the beverage.

Mario and Luigi eventually find the cola inside Mother Chuckalola, along with Bubbles, the founder of Chateau de Chucklehuck. Bubbles had worked on the soda for one thousand years, telling it joke after joke so it would mature. However, Bubbles is so protective of his Chuckola Reserve that he transforms it into a monster, the Chuckolator, upon the brothers' approach, which then engages the duo in battle. After the Chuckolator's defeat, Bubbles sends the now-inert cola and the Mario Bros. underground. Mario lands in the barrel containing the soda, filling him up with it. Luigi ventures through the area alone before riding the barrel with Mario in it back to Beanbean Castle and using the cola within to cure Queen Bean.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲラネ・コンティ[?]
Gerane Konti
Same as the Japanese name of the Chuckolator
Chinese 咯咯尼康帝[?]
Gēgēníkāngdì
From the Japanese name.
German Cuvée Extrem[?] Extreme Cuvée
Italian Nettare Ridolino[?] Giggly Nectar
Russian Смеховой Отвар[?]
Smekhovoj Otvar
Potion of Laugh
Spanish Reserva Jijí[?] From Reserva (vintage wine) and jí jí jí, a laugh.