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Charlie received his money for the chocolate bar by finding a dollar bill on the street. After a long period of poverty and longing for chocolate, he was excited to finally have enough money to buy a bar. This moment is significant in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," as it symbolizes hope and the possibility of change in his life.
You will find a coin in the pay phones to the left of Charlie's house (far left).
He offers his last piece of birthday chocolate (the one before he found the money and bought the lucky ticket bar) to his grandfather.
To get to the chocolate bar on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory island you will need to buy a chocolate Wonka bar.
it was a Wonka Bar. It didn't have a golden ticket in it though.
get a job at a factory and you'll find out
in a pound the government get 15p
probably in the Hershey factory
A wonka bar =D
well first you must ask your self.... how much isnt it?
about $5 and a chocolate bar.
Rich Wealthy people with no value of money would buy a chocolate bar for $200 Rich Wealthy people with no value of money would buy a chocolate bar for $200