Why did Charlie give the gobstopper back?

Charlie gave it back, rejecting Slugworth's bribe, because he knew in his heart that it was the honorable thing to do. Meanwhile, over the last 47 years, countless millions have watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory – all witnessing the rewards of righteousness.
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What did Wonka say when Charlie returns the gobstopper?

Wonka then grasps the Gobstopper and quietly says, “So shines a good deed in a weary world,” before announcing that Charlie won and joyfully hugging the boy.
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What did Slugworth offer Charlie?

The man introduces himself as Arthur Slugworth and offers Charlie 10,000 stock certificates if he will quietly abstract from the factory a secret prototype recipe of an Everlasting Gobstopper formula. Charlie rushes the rest of the way home and announces his find.
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Who stole the Everlasting Gobstopper?

He introduces himself as Arthur Slugworth, president of Slugworth Chocolates Incorporated, and bribes the child to bring one piece of the newly invented Everlasting Gobstopper to him so that he can discover and plagiarize the formula.
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Are Wonka Bars real?

The Wonka Bar is a fictional chocolate bar, introduced as a key story point in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
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How did Charlie get a golden ticket?

The Candy Man rewards Charlie with a Wonka bar for being "such a good kid." The starving boy wolfs it down and then immediately purchases another Wonka bar, looks at it hopefully ("Think Positive – Reprise"). Sure enough, Charlie opens the candy bar and finds the final Golden Ticket ("I've Got a Golden Ticket")!
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Did Wonka plant the golden tickets?

6 Planned Global Diversity. Bill more than likely wasn't the only "talent scout" Wonka planted during his Golden Ticket escapades. More than likely, he had spies or agents of the company with a foot on every continent to make sure the contest was as diverse as possible.
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How did Charlie pass the test?

In the 1971 movie Charlie won because he passed the morality test in returning the everlasting gobstopper to Wonka instead of giving it to Slugworth; logically Wonka would have used the morality test on the other remaining children (Hence his warning in the invention room- Veruca would have given the sample away and ...
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Does Wonka candy still exist?

Nestlé Candy Shop (formerly The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a brand of confectionery owned and licensed by Swiss corporation Nestlé, but discontinued in 2018 when the individual brands were sold to Ferrara Candy Company.
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Who did Mr. Wonka say he invented the everlasting gobstopper for?

Mr. Wonka explains that the green balls are a new invention—everlasting Gobstoppers—designed for poor children: they can be sucked indefinitely and never grow smaller. Violet thinks this sounds like gum, but Mr. Wonka tells her that if she were to bite one it would break her jaw.
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Why does Charlie feel he failed the Rorschach test?

Charlie thinks he failed the test because he couldn't see pictures in the inkblots and the man walked out. The test was confusing because he couldnt see pictures, he saw "inkblots".
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What coin did Charlie Bucket find?

One day, Charlie sees a fifty-pence coin (dollar bill in the US version) buried in the snow. He then buys himself a Wonka Bar and finds the fifth golden ticket and shows it to his parents.
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Why does Grandpa Joe give Charlie a dime?

Charlie's Bestie

When Charlie's birthday chocolate bar comes up empty of a Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe gives Charlie his "secret hoard," a "single silver sixpence" (9.2), so that Charlie can have another crack at finding the prize.
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How much was a Wonka Bar in the movie?

$10,500 for 1971 Willy Wonka Candy Bar

WhatSellsBest.com - An original screen-used Candy Bar (Prop) from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory was sold on eBay for $10,500 (£6,500).
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How much money did Charlie find?

After overhearing that the final ticket was found in Russia, Charlie finds a $10 bill and purchases a third Wonka Bar. The Russian ticket is revealed to be a forgery just as Charlie discovers the real ticket inside the wrapper.
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Why was the waterfall most important to Mr Wonka?

Wonka explains that the waterfall is the most important part of his chocolate-making process. He believes that churning chocolate by waterfall is the only correct way to do the job.
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What does Wonka say in German?

Meine Damen und Herren: der Inventing Room". He even pronounces the German "r" correctly, and says "Inventing Room" with a proper German accent. The speech translates: "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attention. You now come into the most interesting room of my factory, the most secret room at the same time.
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What do you get if you find a golden ticket in a Wonka Bar?

The Golden Ticket grand prizes include a Wonka Bar prize of $10,000 in cash, a Wonka Donutz prize of a European vacation, a SweetTarts Shockers prize of a private shopping spree, a Nerds or Nerds Rope prize of a being “digitized” at a Los Angeles video animation studio, and a Sparkle Jerry Cherry Laffy Taffy prize of a ...
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What was Charlie's IQ at this point in the story?

Charlie's IQ at the beginning of the story is 68, which is considered mild mental retardation. He is a literal thinker and has trouble with reading and writing.
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What does it mean to pull a Charlie Gordon?

The relationship that exists between Charlie and his bakery co-workers, Gimpy, Joe, and Frank, is now defined. They often use the phrase "pulled a Charlie Gordon" to explain a stupid mistake, and everyone laughs, including Charlie, who simply enjoys their friendship.
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Why did Charlie get a $25 bonus at work?

Charlie does indeed get smarter. He struggles to absorb as much knowledge as he can in whatever time he has. He suggests a new way to line up the machines at the factory, saving the owner tens of thousands of dollars a year in operating costs, and the owner gives him a $25 bonus.
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What happens to Veruca when she disobeys Mr. Wonka and goes into the nut room?

Mr. Wonka explains that the chute containing Veruca eventually goes to the incinerator. Mrs.
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