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  2. Backdrops from viral Willy Wonka-inspired experience go on sale

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    The disastrous Willy Wonka-inspired ... Backdrops from viral Willy Wonka-inspired experience go on sale. ... some of the physical memorabilia that provided sparse decoration for the event’s ...

  3. Everlasting Gobstopper - Wikipedia

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    A product called the Forever lasting Gobstopper was introduced in 1976 by the Chicago candy company Breaker Confections. Breaker Confections had licensed the "Willy Wonka" name in 1971 so that their candy could be used as merchandising tie-ins for the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, which was released the same year. [2]

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

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    Wonka introduces fans to Willy Wonka before everyone in the world wants to tour his magical chocolate factory. Naturally, the first step toward the beloved Roald Dahl character’s dream of ...

  5. List of film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) Five Willy Wonka candy bars sold for $17,000 in 2019. [2] 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 ...

  6. Willy’s Chocolate Experience: The Unknown teenager remembers ...

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    Ms Dawkins’ silver-masked protagonist, an evil rival chocolate maker to the event’s Willy Wonka rebrand Willy McDuff, was said to live inside walls and appeared from behind a mirror to terrify ...

  7. Nestlé Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Nestlé renamed it the "Willy Wonka Candy Company", and then "Nestlé Candy Shop" in 2015. [3] The original "Wonka Bars" never saw store shelves due to factory production problems before the film's release; however, subsequent Wonka product releases were highly successful, including the Everlasting Gobstopper in 1976 and Nerds in 1983.