Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Mike Teavee, and Violet Beauregarde are the Willy Wonka ticket winners.
it was a Wonka Bar. It didn't have a golden ticket in it though.
Charlie found his golden ticket in a chocolate bar he purchased from a local candy shop. He had been searching for one of the five golden tickets hidden in Wonka bars, which would grant him entry into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. His discovery of the ticket marked a turning point in his life, leading to an extraordinary adventure.
A poor boy named Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket in his Wonka chocolate bar. He gets to go to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory with his grandpa Joe for a tour of the factory. All the other kids disobey the rules and are eliminated from the tour (Veronica, Violet, Mike, and Augustus). Charlie becomes the heir to Willy Wonka. And in the end Charlie and his family move their house into Willy Wonka's factory.
who was in the peanut business in charlie in the chocolate factory
He plays willy wonka
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the individuals who found a golden ticket were allowed to go on a tour of Willie Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
When they made the movie, propuly they were teenagers.
it is 5
Go buy a willy wonka's chocolatebar..
Willy Wonka is a fictional character.
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Once you get your coin, go to the shop, go to items and press Use and then Charlie buys a candy bar and get a golden ticket, have to help him not get beat up.....The Next Morning...There's another ticket you have to catch it and now you have your golden ticket.
Hereditary delusion of grandeur.
Charlie didn't open any bars to find the golden ticket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He found his ticket in a Wonka Bar that he received as a birthday gift.
I believe that you are talking about the Golden Ticket from the Willy Wonka movie? That was found in a chocolate bar?
Greetings to you the lucky finder of this GOLDEN TICKET present this ticket at the factory gates at ten o'clock in the morning on the January 1st And do not be late you may bring with you one member of your own family ~and only one ~ but no one else. From MR willy wonka
The term 'golden ticket' became a common phrase after if was used in the film called Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The reference to a 'golden ticket' means that someone has been given a excellent opportunity to get out of a bad or unpleasant situation.