The boys win an all-you-can-grab candy prize. However, they cannot claim it without the stub of the ticket they bought. After thinking hard, they realize that they gave the ticket stub to Kenny to hold on to before he died. Upon visiting Kenny's house, the boys find out that Kenny was cremated. Not understanding what this means, the boys hope to find the ticket in the urn that Kenny's parents say he is now in. They steal the urn and are disappointed to find it only contains black powder. Cartman assumes it must be some kind of chocolate milk powder. He mixes the ashes with milk and drinks them.
Meanwhile, it is announced via television that the Japanese have reached Heaven, and although the "Heaven" depicted is obviously set in a studio (with "angels" suspended in the air, and when the set falls over, the Japanese newscaster angrily shouts), this ironically and inadvertently convinces the adults that Heaven is real. They continue building the ladder and preparing an attack on Heaven when they spot the boys. They are disappointed to find out the boys were "only interested in candy", to which Cartman replies, "I've never heard the word 'only' and 'candy' in the same sentence before.
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