Real. Scrumpdiddlyumptious became a real Wonka bar from the Nestle Wonka brand. It was released as one of the “Wonka Exceptionals,” along with Chocolate Waterfall and Domed Dark Chocolate.
How much did a Willy Wonka bar cost?
$10,500 for 1971 Willy Wonka Candy Bar
The candy bar, known as a Scrumdiddlyumptious bar was described by the seller as “the original Scrumdidilyumptious bar as used in the (1971) movie,” and the only known Wonka Scrumdidilyumptious bar in existence. The seller also stated in the listing.
Is a Wonka Bar a real thing?
This item has been discontinued by the manufacturer, but find similar products from our selection of wholesale candy bars in bulk! Remember the classic 1971 movie “Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory” when Charlie finds the last Golden Ticket in that special Wonka Bar?
Where is the Wonka factory?
The Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory is located today at 1445 West Norwood Avenue in Itasca, Illinois.
Do all Wonka Bars have golden tickets?
Although the real world offered a wide choice of treats, children and adults have always yearned for a Wonka Bar, not to mention winning a rare golden ticket. Fortunately, that is now possible as the Wonka Bar can be purchased, complete with a golden ticket.
What do Wonka Bars taste like?
Overall the bar is a little sweet, a little waxy. But cheap and satisfying. There’s something really compelling about the ‘nilla Wafer-like graham.
Who owns Wonka?
THE WILLY WONKA CANDY FACTORY is owned by Nestlé USA, Inc.
What happened to the Wonka brand?
All of Nestle’s candy brands, including Willy Wonka Candy Company products and Butterfinger, were eventually sold to Italy-based Ferrero, the company behind Nutella and Ferrero Rocher.