A Wonka Bar and wrapper as sold in the United States: Milk Chocolate with Graham Crackers In Roald Dahl's children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and its film adaptations, a Wonka Bar is a brand of chocolate made by Willy Wonka, and is the perfect candy bar. The wrappers of the 1971 version are orange with a top hat over the "W" in Wonka. In the 2005 version, the wrappers feature different shades of a color (depending on the type of candy bar) and are also more realistically detailed. Nutritional values are shown on the back side and a Golden Ticket contest notice is visible. Image File history File links WonkaBar1971. ...
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) is a musical film based on the 1964 childrens book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by English author Roald Dahl. ...
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 film based on the 1964 childrens book of the same title by author Roald Dahl (see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and partially upon its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1954 Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 â November 23, 1990) was a British novelist and short story author of Norwegian descent, famous as a writer for both children and adults. ...
Basic Characteristics There is some debate as to what constitutes childrens literature. ...
Original book cover of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with illustrations by Joseph Schindelman For the 1971 film, see Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. ...
Film adaptation is the process of using another artform as the basis of a film. ...
Chocolate comes in dark, milk, and white varieties with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ...
Willy Wonka as drawn by Quentin Blake. ...
Candy bar is the most popular term in the U.S. for confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form, often coated with chocolate, and sized as a snack for one person. ...
1971 (MCMLXXI) is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A Golden Ticket from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory A Golden Ticket as found by Charlie Bucket in the 2005 film version A Golden Ticket is a fictional item created by Roald Dahl in the 1964 novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. ...
In the 2005 version, four Wonka Bar flavors are shown: 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight (brown wrapper)
- Nutty Crunch Surprise (red wrapper)
- Chilly Chocolate Creme (blue wrapper)
- Triple Dazzle Caramel (orange wrapper)
In the book, Grandpa Joe mentions that Mr. Wonka invented over two hundred new kinds of candy bars. He is also the person who Charlie Bucket chooses to take to the factory after finding a Golden Ticket, with them both winning the grand prize at the end of the tour. Grandpa Joe is a fictional character in the Roald Dahl childrens books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
Charlie Bucket in the 2005 film Charlie Bucket in the 1971 film Charlie Bucket is the title character in the Roald Dahl childrens book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
In real life, Wonka Bars are chocolate candy bars inspired by the films Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, made by Nestlé, and sold under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. Wonka Bars sold in the United States are quite similar to Nestlé Crunch candy bars, except that graham cracker chunks were used instead of crisped rice. Chocolate comes in dark, milk, and white varieties with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ...
Candy bar is the most popular term in the U.S. for confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form, often coated with chocolate, and sized as a snack for one person. ...
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) is a musical film based on the 1964 childrens book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by English author Roald Dahl. ...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 film based on the 1964 childrens book of the same title by author Roald Dahl (see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and partially upon its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
Nestlé S.A. or Société des Produits Nestlé S.A., headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, is the worlds biggest food and beverage company. ...
Willy Wonka, as he appears on the packaging. ...
Nestle Crunch wrapped Nestle Crunch Nestlé Crunch is the name of a candy bar made of milk chocolate with crisped rice mixed in, produced by Nestlé. Nestlé also produces other Crunch products: Nestlé Crunch Pieces (also known as Buncha Crunch), are candy pieces made of milk chocolate with crisped rice...
The graham cracker originated in the United States by Rev. ...
To promote the 2005 film adaptation, some real Wonka Bars had a Golden Ticket, as in the novel and films. A Golden Ticket entitled winners to cash prizes or Nestlé factory tours, depending on the country.
External links - Official site of the Golden Ticket contest in the United States
| Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | | Characters: | Willy Wonka | The Oompa-Loompas | Charlie Bucket | Augustus Gloop | Veruca Salt | Violet Beauregarde | Mike Teavee | Grandpa Joe | Mr. Slugworth | Bill, candy store owner | Prince Pondicherry Original book cover of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with illustrations by Joseph Schindelman For the 1971 film, see Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. ...
Willy Wonka as drawn by Quentin Blake. ...
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka with the iconic Oompa Loompas of the 1971 film An Oompa Loompa from the 2005 movie adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, portrayed by Deep Roy Oompa-Loompas are dwarves in Roald Dahls fictional books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and...
Charlie Bucket in the 2005 film Charlie Bucket in the 1971 film Charlie Bucket is the title character in the Roald Dahl childrens book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
Augustus Gloop in the 2005 film Augustus Gloop in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Augustus Gloop is the glutton of the five main child characters in Roald Dahls Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fictional story written for children. ...
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Violet Beauregarde from the 2005 movie poster Violet Beauregarde is a fictional character from the Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its film adaptations, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. ...
Mike pressing buttons on a DualShock controller (movie poster for film) Mike Teavee (occasionally spelled Teevee and T.V.) is a character in the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its subsequent films. ...
Grandpa Joe is a fictional character in the Roald Dahl childrens books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. ...
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Bill is a fictional character from the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. ...
Prince Pondicherry is a character in Roald Dahls Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. ...
| | Books: | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator | | Films: | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | | Misc.: | Differences between the book and film versions | Golden Ticket | Wonka Bar | | |