delicious and artificial stuff that will make youobese.
nerdslicorisecholate eggs
more than 6 candies he invent.
yes he did and i fact did you know that Wonka Nerds are made from the tinny bitts of broken off Jaw Breakers and other wonka candies
Wonka Bars are a fictional candy bar created by author Roald Dahl for his book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." You can find Wonka Bars in stores or online that sell candy inspired by the book, but they are not an official product.
There are no peanuts in WONKA SWEET TARTS. But just in case you are allergic, I would read the ingredients. We do not want accidents.
Good candies for you, or good tasting? If you want good for you, look for sugar free or fat free or low calorie, whatever you want. Now, good tasting is something I can't really answer for you. You see, It's a matter of opinion If I tell you my favorite candy and you don't like it, then you might have second guesses on my advice. But I will tell you that I prefer Wonka candies. The Everlasting Gobstoppers Nerds, and Wonka bars, I love 'em. The best tasting candy is most often candy made with a minimum amount of natural ingredients, such as sugar (of course), cocoa, fruit, nuts, seeds, and gelatin.
the laffy taffy was one of the earliest candies invented. it was invented in the 1850s
According to Wikipedia, the Willy Wonka brand: started in 1971, when the Chicago candy company Breaker Confections licensed the "Willy Wonka" name so it could be used as a merchandising tie-in for the movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory; however the first candies were not produced until 1976.[1]In 1980, Breaker Confections changed its name to Willy Wonka Brands. Nestlé bought the company in 1988.[1] In the U.S., the candies are still made in the Chicago suburb, Itasca, Illinois.[1][edit]
most people think that willy wonka invented wonka candy. but really he didnt. willy wonka is simply a made up character used in a book( willy wonka and the chocolate factory). actually a woman named Janet legally changed her name to Janet the planet and invented wonka candy.
Nerds candies, made by Nestle under their Willy Wonka brand, are manufactured at a variety of facilities in the US and Canada.
No. The book was first. When the movie came out (this was the 1971 movie with Gene Wilder, not the more recent one with Johnny Depp), the Breaker Candy Company licensed the name "Willy Wonka" to start a new line of candies. The "Willy Wonka" candy brand was bought in 1988 by Nestle.
No one REALLY knows. I suggest going to Bing or Google or (My favorite) Cleverbot.