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2001 Oompas candy bag.Oompas, now discontinued, were candy produced under the brand name.The candy produced from 1971 to 1983 was similar to today's and peanut butter (though bigger). Under the candy coating was a candy disk of one-half peanut butter, and one-half chocolate. In 1980, they were briefly available in a chocolate and strawberry (instead of peanut butter) variety.In 2001, Wonka, now a subsidiary, revived the brand name for a chewy -like candy that came in a variety of fruit flavors: Green Apple, Cherry, Lemon, Orange, Grape, and Strawberry. The UK version had a different, more eccentric flavour variety: jam doughnut, rhubarb and custard, snozzberry (mixed fruit), popcorn, caterpillar (cucumber) and mashed potato.They were named after from the, from which the Wonka company takes its name.External links.
Addeddate 2019-02-08 07:25:56 Externalmetadataupdate 2019-04-12T07:52:00Z Identifier tvtunes17273 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.8.1 Source. Loompaland is the homeland of the Oompa Loompas. Willy Wonka first tells about it when the tour group sees the Oompa Loompas. One of the parents (Mike's dad in the movie) claims to be a geography teacher and says 'There's no such place!' Wonka says in a smart-alecky tone 'Well then, you know all about it and what a terrible country it is.' Willy Wonka claims to be.
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