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  2. Nestlé Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    Wonka (formerly Nestlé Candy Shop and The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a confectionery brand owned and licensed by the Swiss corporation Nestlé. In 2018, the branding and production rights were sold to the Ferrero Group .

  3. 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 and the Chocolate Factory. The Quaker Oats Company, which financed the 1971 film [2] with US$3 million, originally created a chocolate bar in time to publicize the 1971 film.

  4. Wonka - Wikipedia

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    The Willy Wonka Candy Company, or simply "Wonka," the former name of Nestlé Candy Shop, whose trademarks are now owned by Ferrero Candy Company, a defictionalized version of the Wonka brand Pavel Wonka (1953–1988), Czechoslovak liberal political activist, dissident, human rights activist, and anti-communist

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

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    Rather than a chocolate river like in Wonka’s future factory, the shop features a scenic blue-and-white candy river where a chocolate boat floats on top. A road made of pink Turkish Delights ...

  6. ‘Wonka’ Tops Thursday Box Office With $8 Million ... - AOL

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    The family film, which looks at chocolatier Willy Wonka and his quest to open the world’s most fantastical candy company, earned $8 million, pushing its domestic gross to $110.6 million.

  7. Willy Wonka - Wikipedia

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    Wonka served as the mascot of The Willy Wonka Candy Company, a real-life brand of confectioneries marketed by Nestlé Candy Shop. 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.