No, Willy Wonka's chocolate factory is fictional and was created by author Roald Dahl in his book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". There is no actual chocolate factory owned by a Willy Wonka in real life.
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Yes, that was the Wonka bar from the 70's. There were also Oompa Loompas that were kind of like bigger Reese's Pieces. I think that they were half chocolate and half peanut butter. No -- back in the 70s, there was the Wonka Super Scrunch bar (it was kind of a scrunchy peanut butter filling inside milk chocolate). Scrumpdillyicious was part of a Dairy Queen marketing campaign, probably also back in the 70's. Oompa Loompas were indeed half chocolate and half peanut butter (I remember them being called Oompas, but that could be mistaken). There is a Wonka Scrumdiddlyumptious bar available now, which combines milk chocolate, toffee, cookie, and peanuts.
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In the 1971 film called Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, it was deemed too difficult and too expensive to dramatise the event of Prince Pondicherry's chocolate palace melting. They didn't have many affordable special effects for films back in those days which could have been used to portray this.However, in the 2005 version of the film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Prince Pondicherry had a role, because special animation effects, which weren't available in 1971, could accurately and affordably portray the melting of his chocolate palace.
Charlie gets pushed away after Wonka reveals that he knew that charlie drank the forbidden fizzy lifting juice and tells him to leave. charlie feels remorse and gives the gobstopper back to Wonka, instead of giving it to Arthur Slugworth. wonka then reveals that the whole kicked-out thing was test charlie passed, and Arthur Slugworth was an actor the whole time. Charlie and Wonka go inside the elevator to tell charlie that he now owns the entire factory. The End.
I do believe it was Nestle who made these bars. So tasty they were my fave. I wonder if we can get them to bring them back.
You can enter them in any order, as long as you complete all four rooms and their adjacent rooms. They are the Chocolate Room (Fudge Room), TV Room (Bubblegum Room), Inventing Room (Juicing Room), and Nut Room(Incinerator Room).Then you will be prompted to go back to the Chocolate Room a second time, to meet Willy Wonka and Charlie.
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Chocolate if it is melted or solid is still chocolate. If it is melted you can cool it down and make it solid. Think. How else would chocolate Easter Bunnies or Santa's get made? They are melted chocolate into the forms and allowed to cool into the shapes.
If the cookies aren't popular enough, they may never be brought back. This is a simple lesson in business.
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