Sonic Drive-Ins are currently advertising Master Blast flavor combos in a “Blast Scout” commercial featuring three of its ice cream plus mix-in desserts:
Waffleberry Brownie. Strawberry Pucker Pie. Banana-Bo-Bana Crumble.
The last has a bit of well-known word play.
(These have more inventive names than the flavors officially introduced to their menu recently: Triple Chocolate, Turtle Pecan, Pineapple Upside Down, Banana Split, Caramel Brownie, Cookie Dough. But then customers are free to create their own combos using the many mix-ins available.)
From Wikipedia on the language play:
“The Name Game” is an American pop song written and performed by Shirley Ellis [and released in 1964] as a rhyming game that creates variations on a person’s name.
… Using the name Katie as an example, the song follows this pattern:
Katie, Katie, bo-batie,
Banana-fana fo-fatie
Fee-fi-mo-matie
Katie!A verse can be created for any name, with X as the name and Y as the name without [an initial onset] (if it begins with a consonant), as follows:
(X), (X), bo-b (Y)
Banana-fana fo-f (Y)
Fee-fi-mo–m (Y)
(X)!
A performance by Ellis:
On Sonic Drive-Ins, from Wikipedia:
Sonic Corp. is an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of August 31, 2011, there were 3,561 restaurants in 43 U.S. states, serving approximately 3 million customers per day.
