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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Series 2 Lunchbox with Cold Drink Container | 
enlarge | Brand: NECA Category: Toy
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $0.04
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Sales Rank: 169890
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3.8 x 9
Model: 44007 UPC: 634482440070 EAN: 0634482440070 ASIN: B000KDU5X4
Release Date: October 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | With Drink Container | | • | Metal Lunchbox | | • | Featuring Characters from the Movie | | • | High Quality | | • | From NECA |
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Product Description The Charlie And The Chocolate Factory All Characters Lunchbox measures 9â x 7â x 4â and includes a drink container. The Lunchbox photo images include: Augustus Gloop: Porcine, chocolate-smeared candy-gobbling slob. Gloop almost ate his Golden Ticket in the process of devouring a Wonka bar. He tipped forward into a river of liquid chocolate and was sucked into a massive pipe. Violet Beauregarde: The snotty gum-chewer of the group. She ends up chewing a special type of gum as yet unprepared for the open market. The blueberry portion of the gum caused Violet to turn blue and swell to the size of a beach ball blueberry. Veruca Salt: A rich girl who always got everything she wanted. She demanded one of the magic squirrels, and when Wonka refused to sell one of them, Veruca attempted to take one. She was judged to be a bad nut by the squirrels and hurled down the garbage chute. Mike Teavee: An imperious little weasel relegated to a dazed and indistinguishable world of television and video games. Was interested only in Wonkaâs experimental and only half-successful attempts to transport solid objects via television waves. Charlie Bucket: The one decent kid in the bunch, humble and kindhearted, representing a desperately poor family. Charlie received a Wonka chocolate bar for his birthday, but it was only when he found money and bought another bar that he managed to find the last Golden Ticket. Young Charlie was selected to become Wonkaâs protAgAe. Willy Wonka: As Wonkaâs legend grew, his fabled chocolate formulae were exploited to cheap rivals and Wonkaâs magic was diminished as poor chocolate simulacrums began springing up all over the place. Wonka fired all of his factory workers, replaced them with loyal Oompa Loompas, and then shut his factory to the rest of the world. Later, he reopened the factory to the Golden Ticket holders, secretly looking for an heir.
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