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What was edible in Willy Wonka?

What was edible in Willy Wonka?

Most of the candy forest set in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was actually edible! Talk about dedication to your craft. The director wanted to make the kids’ reactions to the movie set as realistic as possible.

What was the tea cup made out of in Willy Wonka?

The ‘edible’ flower tea cup that Willy Wonka bites into in willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory was actually made of wax. Gene Wilder had to keep chewing until the take was over.

Is everything edible in Willy Wonka?

Willy Wonka: Of course its edible. Everything in this room is edible. Even I’M edible. But that is called cannibalism, my dear children, and that is frowned upon in most societies.

What was Charlie’s Favourite sweet called?

Charlie enters the store and asks for a Wonka whipple-scrumptious fudgemallow delight bar—the same bar he had eaten on his birthday. The storekeeper places it on the counter and Charlie scarfs it down, savoring the joy of filling his mouth with the sweet chocolaty bites.

Is Wonka chocolate good?

The sweetness overwhelms the chocolate flavor. However, the chocolate quality, texture, and aroma is quite good. It is not excessively waxy and there is a light natural cocoa flavor past the headache-inducing sweetness. This is the only thing that keeps it from being a 1/5 product; Nestle makes an actual chocolate bar.

What are the names of the candies in Willy Wonka?

Triple Cream Cup (top right), Squelchy Snorter (bottom left), Slugworth’s Sizzler (top left) The first three candies named in the movie (and without closed captioning I thought the first one was a “Triple Cream Cuss” and the second was a “Scrunchy Snorla Camochie) are never opened or described. They could be anything, so they can’t be ranked.

Why does Violet’s father lick a Wonka?

When they enter the factory for the first time and are told everything is edible, we believe Wonka. So even though these are clearly plastic, Violet’s father does lick one, which means we are suspending our disbelief and treating them as though they are actually candy.

Why does Charlie eat all the candy in the Outsiders?

When Charlie does go in later, after finding money in the street, he starts devouring his candy because this is an amazing moment for him, but Bill interrupts him so he can be paid.