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Scrumdidilyumptious is a chocolate bar featured in the 1971 film.

Scrumpdiddlyumptious

The Scrumdiddlyumptious Bar used in the 1971 film

History[]

In the 1971 film, Charlie found a fifty pence in the street and bought a Scrumdiddlyumptious bar only to find a golden ticket inside of it. The ingredient's of this candy bar aren’t known, but it’s likely the chocolate was the same kind in the chocolate river. This chocolate bar seemed to existed many years before the events of the film, and is often mentioned in the 1971 version.

Real[]

Scrumpdidilyumptious became a real Wonka bar from the Nestle Wonka brand. It was released as one of the "Wonka Exceptionals," along with Chocolate Waterfall and Dome Chocolate. It contains "scrumptious toffee, crispy cookie, and crunchy peanuts."

Scrumdidilyumptious also comes in Scrumdidilyumptious Chocolate Pieces, which are bite's-sized Wonka Bar's similar to the miniature Hershey's bar's, such as Mr. Goodbar and Symphony's.

Trivia[]

- In the 1971 film, Charlie received his golden ticket via a Scrumdiddlyumptious bar

- in the book, Scrumdiddlyumptious was an adjective used to describe the wonka bars, but not an actual candy

- This candy bar only appears in the 1971 film

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