The Baby Ruth candy bar is infamously featured in a scene in the 1980 movie "Caddyshack". The scene involves a pool party. Two teenage girls are sitting near the pool. One girl offers to share a tasty confection (candy bar) with her friend, when a third teen — a boy — asks for a piece of the candy, the girls refuse his request. The boy then tries to take the candy bar from the first girl, thereby accidentally knocking it into the pool. The young ladies then become very annoyed. Thinking someone had defecated in the pool due to the candy's perceived resemblance to human feces, all the partygoers make a mad scramble out of the pool.

When Carl Spackler (Bill Murray) is cleaning out the pool afterwards and recognizes the offending item as a Baby Ruth candybar ("It's no big deal!"), he takes a bite out of it, disgusting the country club's co-founder and his wife (played by Ted Knight and Lois Kibbee). The couple also believed it to be feces.

"Caddyshack" is an American sports comedy film that was directed by Harold Ramis, written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis, and Douglas Kenney. It stars Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, and Bill Murray. Doyle-Murray is in a very needed supporting role. Douglas Kenney also produced the film. Stevan Larner handled the cinematography and editing was performed by William C. Carruth. "Caddyshack" grossed just over $60 million US dollars worldwide; its budget was $4.8 million.

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