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Summary: Scrumdiddlyumptious Candy Bar!
Comment: This candy bar is so delicious. You can buy em' at Toys "R" Us.
Try one.
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Summary: Walgreens has them!
Comment: Actually you can get them at any WalGreens in the candy isle. They're $1-$2 each depending on the size you want to buy. Right now they have mini bars & sprinkle topped donuts 2/$1 with the chance of the golden ticket. :o)
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Summary: Best Chocolate Bar I've Ever Tasted
Comment: I don't have a big pack of Wonka bars, but they are wonderful!
I just found a couple sitting in a grocery store, so I picked them up with a Wonka Donutz donut, and it's as tasty as the 1971 movie! It tastes a little like a Crunch bar, only it's not. It's a chocolate bar with a graham cracker inside that tastes like it was made simply with pure imagination. A Wonka bar is very sweet and great to eat anytime, but I haven't found a golden ticket yet.
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Summary: You get a case of 18 bars!
Comment: First of all, I have to say this bar is Delicious! And yes this price is for a case of 18 full sized candy bars. It's wild that Amazon offers these through a third party vendor. Too bad they didn't have these when I was a kid. This bar has been made since 1998, I believe by Quaker under a licensing agreement. They often run a contest that features a golden ticket in a bar as the alert that you have won something. I wish they would put a fascimile gold ticket in all the package just as a souvenier, that would be fun. They do sell this bar at some major toy chains, drug stores, and movie rental stores individually, but this is the place to get them by the case.
There are a ton of Wonka Candies sold under different names such as "nerds" and others, but only this Wonka bar and one other candy "Everlasting Gobstoppers" have a name straight from the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" or original movie "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". Maybe this will change with the new movie featuring Johnny Depp as Willie Wonka.
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Summary: Buy 'em by the case... or should I say "Kase"?
Comment: When these hit the market, I was TENTATIVE. But after tasting one - microwaved slightly, of course! - I bought them by the handfuls. At one store (who's name I won't mention, but let's just say they have a giraffe named Geoffrey as a mascot!), the cashier had fun trying to guess how many I could fit into my sweaty hands.





Summary: Scrumdiddlyumptious Candy Bar!
Comment: This candy bar is so delicious. You can buy em' at Toys "R" Us.
Try one.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Walgreens has them!
Comment: Actually you can get them at any WalGreens in the candy isle. They're $1-$2 each depending on the size you want to buy. Right now they have mini bars & sprinkle topped donuts 2/$1 with the chance of the golden ticket. :o)
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Summary: Best Chocolate Bar I've Ever Tasted
Comment: I don't have a big pack of Wonka bars, but they are wonderful!
I just found a couple sitting in a grocery store, so I picked them up with a Wonka Donutz donut, and it's as tasty as the 1971 movie! It tastes a little like a Crunch bar, only it's not. It's a chocolate bar with a graham cracker inside that tastes like it was made simply with pure imagination. A Wonka bar is very sweet and great to eat anytime, but I haven't found a golden ticket yet.
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Summary: You get a case of 18 bars!
Comment: First of all, I have to say this bar is Delicious! And yes this price is for a case of 18 full sized candy bars. It's wild that Amazon offers these through a third party vendor. Too bad they didn't have these when I was a kid. This bar has been made since 1998, I believe by Quaker under a licensing agreement. They often run a contest that features a golden ticket in a bar as the alert that you have won something. I wish they would put a fascimile gold ticket in all the package just as a souvenier, that would be fun. They do sell this bar at some major toy chains, drug stores, and movie rental stores individually, but this is the place to get them by the case.
There are a ton of Wonka Candies sold under different names such as "nerds" and others, but only this Wonka bar and one other candy "Everlasting Gobstoppers" have a name straight from the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" or original movie "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". Maybe this will change with the new movie featuring Johnny Depp as Willie Wonka.
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Summary: Buy 'em by the case... or should I say "Kase"?
Comment: When these hit the market, I was TENTATIVE. But after tasting one - microwaved slightly, of course! - I bought them by the handfuls. At one store (who's name I won't mention, but let's just say they have a giraffe named Geoffrey as a mascot!), the cashier had fun trying to guess how many I could fit into my sweaty hands.

