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  2. Wonka Bar - Wikipedia

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    The consumer product Wonka Bar was a chocolate bar inspired by the novel and the films Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Charlie & the Chocolate Factory. The Quaker Oats Company, which financed the 1971 film with US$3 million, originally created a chocolate bar in time to publicize the 1971 film.

  3. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. 1971 film by Mel Stuart For the book that this film is based on, see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. For the 2005 film adaptation, see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film). Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Theatrical release poster Directed by Mel Stuart Screenplay by Roald ...

  4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) - Wikipedia

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    A small range of Wonka Bars were launched, utilizing their prominence in the film. [113] Echoing the central storyline of the film, Wonka candies introduced their own Golden Ticket contest in Wonka products, including Wonka Bars, Donutz, Laffy Taffy, Nerds, and SweeTarts. The contest's prizes included a trip to Europe, a tour of an animation ...

  5. Seeing 'Wonka'? Look for These Magical Chocolate Shop Details

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    As for the truly edible set pieces, real chocolatiers were brought on to handmake every chocolate (with all-natural ingredients!) in the movie, amounting to a total of 1,895 confections. In Wonka ...

  6. ‘Wonka’ hits the sweet spot, tops box office on ... - AOL

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    Wonka,” the whimsical origin story of the fictional chocolatier, secured the top spot in domestic theaters this weekend with $39 million in sales. ‘Wonka’ hits the sweet spot, tops box ...

  7. Nestlé Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Nestlé renamed it the "Willy Wonka Candy Company", and then "Nestlé Candy Shop" in 2015. [3] The original "Wonka Bars" never saw store shelves due to factory production problems before the film's release; however, subsequent Wonka product releases were highly successful, including the Everlasting Gobstopper in 1976 and Nerds in 1983.

  8. 'Wonka' Ends With a Final Splash of Magical, Chocolatey Mystery

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    The 'Wonka' Movie Ending, Explained Jeremy Chan - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." We all know what happens to Willy ...

  9. Spree (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Spree is a candy manufactured by The Willy Wonka Candy Company, a brand owned by the Ferrara Candy Company unit of Ferrero SpA. Spree was created by the Sunline Candy Company, [1] later renamed Sunmark Corporation, of St. Louis, Mo., [2] in the mid-1960s. Spree was an idea of an employee named John Scout.

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