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  2. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a media franchise based on the 1964 novel of the same name by British author Roald Dahl.It includes two novels, three live-action theatrical films, three video games and miscellaneous other properties, such as touring musicals and theatrical adaptations, various merchandise and defunct amusement park ride.

  3. Made in America (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Made in America is a 1993 American comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson, and featuring Nia Long, Jennifer Tilly and Will Smith. The film was directed by Richard Benjamin . It was shot in various locations in Oakland, California , and at Oakland Technical High School .

  4. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    7. Space Dust. Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1983 Some say Space Dust was a Pop Rocks knock-off, but this candy was its own thing entirely. Pop Rocks were small crystal-like pieces of candy that ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  7. Steven Spielberg on 'E.T.'s Reese's Pieces Scene and How It ...

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    Steven Spielberg originally wanted E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to feature his favorite candy. But it wasn't Reese's Pieces. To celebrate the iconic film’s 40th anniversary, ET is looking back at ...

  8. Reese's Pieces - Wikipedia

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    A yellow Reese's Piece cut in half, showing the peanut butter inside. In the 1970s, the candies were produced by The Hershey Company using panning machines that had been used to make Hershey-ets, a chocolate-filled candy that had been discontinued. The candy was first called "PBs" and was later rechristened as Reese's Pieces. [18]

  9. Why is movie candy sold in boxes?

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    In a convenience or grocery store, you might find candy hanging from a peg, Gindlesperger noted. Those bags are designed to be displayed in that way. The principle is the same for movie theater candy.