there is no Candy island. Candy island is on charlie the unicorn.
Willy Wonka owns a Chocolate, or candy, factory.
1st--Go to Charlies house and to the left of the house is three phones. In the very last phone there is a silver dollar. 2nd--You will run into Charlie. After you talk to Charlie head into town and go to the candy shop. When in the candy shop use your silver dollar to give to Charlie. 3rd--Safely get Charlie home. 4th--Follow the sixth golden ticket that is floating around and get it, then it become your golden ticket and you can use it to get into the chocolate factory. 5th--??
Willy Wonka runs the chocolate factory in Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." He is a mysterious and eccentric character known for his innovative candy creations and the magical world he has created within his factory.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Go to the candy store. You'll meet Charlie, who gets the ticket, when you unwrap the chocolate bar.
Wasn't it the Everlasting Gobstopper?
All the children that found the golden tickets in the candy bars were invited to spend a day at the the Chocolate Factory with Charlie. It was something that all children wanted to do.
In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Charlie Bucket and the other children take a boat ride on the chocolate river during their tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. As they navigate through the river, they encounter surreal sights, including singing and mesmerizing scenes. The river is a key part of Wonka's imaginative world, showcasing the magic and wonder of his candy creations. Ultimately, this experience further highlights the fantastical elements of the factory and the consequences of the children's behaviors.
On top of the hop candy factory.
In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," some of the notable sweets include Everlasting Gobstoppers, Wonka Bars, Fizzy Lifting Drinks, and Chocolate River. Other unique treats mentioned are the three-course dinner chewing gum and the Nutty Crunch Surprise. Each candy reflects the whimsical and imaginative nature of Willy Wonka's factory.
Willy Wonka is a fictional character. He was written up by Roald Dahl in the books "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory" and "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator". Wonka never existed in real life and he never died in the stories.