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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's novel by Roald Dahl.

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The Everlasting Gobstopper is a candy from Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that, intended, according to Willy Wonka, "for children with very little pocket money", not only changes colors and flavors, but also never get any smaller and never disappear. In 1976 the name of the fictional candy was used for a product similar to a normal gobstopper, or jawbreaker.

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Golden Ticket may refer to:

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Willy Wonka may refer to:

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Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a 2017 American animated direct-to-video musical fantasy comedy film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment internationally and is also the final Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be involved with Warner Bros. Animation's founder Hal Geer, who died on January 26, 2017. The film is an animated adaptation of the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with the addition of Tom and Jerry as characters and seen through their point of view. This Tom and Jerry direct to video film is also dedicated to the late actor Gene Wilder, who died on August 29, 2016.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory may refer to: