Witches live for so long that they have to have several wills to help them thin out all of the things that they have accumulated.
Sabrina (to Hilda and Zelda): We're going to the Aquarium. We'll be back by 6. I'm driving! Oh, no I'm not... I don't have a car...
Harvey: We're going to Big John's. If you order the Lumberjack Special before 8:30, you get to keep the plate. Valerie: If you get there before 8:15, you get to keep the fork. Harvey: Do you think Big John's going out of business?
Zelda: May I please be excused? Great-Grandma: Not until you've thought about what I've said. (to Hilda and Sabrina) I just wish I could remember what it was...
Boyd: We got pudding at home. It may be canned, it may be government surplus, I don't know, it may even be pie fillin' but it's ours.
Great Grandma: Oh Racine, I know you're unhappy but it was fair. Now Hilda and Zelda got the magic book and you got what you chose: all my money. Sabrina: They got all of great grandma's money? Hilda: Yep, and they bought a mansion and a jet, and several butlers. Zelda: Don't forget tiaras for Maw Maw. Hilda: And then all the money was gone. Racine: We didn't just spend it, we invested some of it. Boyd: Yeah, who knew chihuahua racing wouldn't take off? Hilda: Ah... everyone?
Racine: Lord have mercy, look at the number of towels. Boyd: It's like there's one towel for each person.
The "hillbillies" in this episode seem to be modeled after three characters from The Beverley Hillbillies.
Libby, The Quizmaster and Mr. Kraft do not appear in this episode.
Guest star Alice Ghostley (Great-Grandma) famously played the befuddled maiden aunt witch on Bewitched.
The title is obviously a punny play on the term "white trash".
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