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What are the names of sweets in Charlie and Chocolate Factory?
Here are some of the sweets mentioned in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl:
Main Sweets:
* Everlasting Gobstopper: A candy that never melts and keeps its flavor forever.
* Three-Course Dinner Gum: A gum that simulates a three-course meal.
* Fizzy Lifting Drink: A drink that makes you float in the air.
* Chocolate River: A river made of flowing chocolate.
* Chocolate Waterfall: A waterfall made of chocolate.
* Chocolate Bar: The Wonka Bar that contains the golden ticket.
Other Sweets:
* Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight: A marshmallow-based treat.
* Sugar-coated Dumpling: A sweet dumpling.
* Chocolate Balls: Chocolate treats that are shaped like balls.
* Gummy Bears: A type of candy made from gelatin.
* Lollypop: A type of hard candy on a stick.
* Toffee: A type of chewy candy.
* Marshmallow: A type of fluffy candy.
Sweets in the Chocolate Factory:
* Chocolate Mice: Mice made of chocolate.
* Chocolate Frogs: Frogs made of chocolate.
* Chocolate Birds: Birds made of chocolate.
* Chocolate Squirrels: Squirrels made of chocolate.
Note: This list is not exhaustive, as there are numerous other sweets mentioned in the book.
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