Prop Wonka Bars from 2005’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The Wonka Bar is golden bars fictional chocolate bar, introduced as a key story point in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
The movie was funded largely by Quaker Oats for the intention of promoting the soon to be released Wonka Bars. Unfortunately, Quaker Oats had a problem with the formulation of the bars and Wonka Bars had to be pulled from store shelves. Other varieties of Wonka Bars were subsequently manufactured and sold in the real world, formerly by the Willy Wonka Candy Company, a division of Nestlé. These bars were discontinued in January 2010 due to poor sales.
In Roald Dahl’s novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its film adaptations, a Wonka Bar is a chocolate bar and Willy Wonka’s signature product, said to be the “perfect candy bar”. The consumer product Wonka Bar from 2005 to 2010. Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 3 million, originally created a chocolate bar in time to publicize the 1971 film. In the documentary Pure Imagination, producer David L. Made by Nestlé and sold under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand, Wonka Bars sold in the United States until January 2010. Other bars produced included Wonka Xploder, Wonkalate and Wonka Biscuits.