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  2. Everlasting Gobstopper - Wikipedia

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    The everlasting gobstopper is like a normal gobstopper or jawbreaker and is composed of several discrete layers. The layers allow for the colour and flavour changing effects described in the book. They are available in a variety of different flavour combinations and usually have a chalky centre with a cherry flavour.

  3. List of film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Only two Everlasting Gobstopper props are known to exist. The first was sold for $42,500 at auction in May 2011; the second was kept by Julie Dawn Cole, who played Veruca in the film, and was sold from the Dreier Collection in July 2012 for $40,000. [2]

  4. Julie Dawn Cole - Wikipedia

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    The "I Want It Now" sequence was filmed on her 13th birthday and Cole was given three film props: a golden egg prop, a golden ticket, and an Everlasting Gobstopper. Cole has stated that her character in the film was based on a girl who attended the same boarding school she did.

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

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    Here's how 'Wonka' starring Timothée Chalamet ends, what happened, and what the 'Wonka' ending really means.

  6. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, in an episode of the TV series Pawn Stars a combination of the original Everlasting Gobstopper and Wonka Bar props sold for $105,000, [108] and an animated adaptation of the film with Tom and Jerry was released as Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

  7. He later attempts to make people fly with his enchanted chocolates, a tease of the many wacky treats — like everlasting gobstoppers or snozzberries — that propelled Wonka to confectionary fame.

  8. The 1 crucial instruction Lorne Michaels gives the ‘SNL ...

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    The "lifecasts" are now done with high-tech scanners that can map a person's face in minutes. A 3D printer is then used to turn the scans into a mold of the person's face.

  9. Willy Wonka - Wikipedia

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    Real-life versions of the Everlasting Gobstopper and the Wonka Bar were produced, along with a line of other candies not directly related to the book or the film. The company had originated as a tie-in with the 1971 film, originally by Quaker Oats before a series of sales led to the company being acquired by Nestlé in 1988. [ 40 ]

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