Probably because the names are the same, and they probably own it. So, probably!
I think it is 'A Glass And A Half Full' as the official Cadbury videos on youtube are by someone called that and at the start of the Cadbury adverts it saids 'A glass and a half full production' and at the end 'a glass and a half full of joy'. I am analysing the Cadbury Eyebrows advert for my English homework and I am hoping this is the right catchphrase!;D Hope this helps!!;)
That's a matter of opinion, so there is no right or wrong answer. If someone says that "Butler's chocolate is the best chocolate in the world," then they are asking for someone else to say, "Cadbury is the best chocolate in the world," and so on. But whatever is the best chocolate, just make you sure enjoy it!
Yes.
The solution to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is that Charlie Bucket wins a golden ticket to visit the chocolate factory owned by eccentric Willy Wonka. Charlie ultimately proves himself to be a kind-hearted and deserving individual, inheriting the factory after the other children meet consequences due to their bad behaviors.
Someone looking to purchase the book Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory can do so at many book stores. Barns and Knobles and Waldenbooks are two stores that would sell this book, as well as online sites like amazon.
Someone might use chocolate powder in cooking such as baking a cake. You can also use chocolate powder for making hot chocolate or a chocolate milkshake.
I think that's an easy one. Mr. Wonka obviously feels sympathy for Charlie, and he think Charlie is like him! If you met someone you like a lot, among many that you don't, you'd probably give them chocolates.
in the trading post, in a users shop, the auctions, through the neopets chocolate factory shop, through a random event or if someone gives it to you.
It's because Gene Wilder subsists only on human souls, and every time someone watches the film he FEEDS.
You are a chocoholic if you really like chocolate.
Willy Wonka is a fictional character in the 1964 Ronald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the film adaptations that followed.
No. If someone is made of chocolate I'm sure they are not living human beings.