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A Golden Ticket is the pass that allows the owner to get into Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Five Golden Tickets were hidden in Wonka Bars and shipped out into countries all over the world. The search for them turned into a worldwide mania and each ticket find was a press sensation. The five children that eventually found them were Augustus Gloop, Mike Teavee, Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt and Violet Beauregarde. The ticket says far more than could logically fit on it: "Greetings to you, the luc

The makings of Roald Dahl's My Golden Ticket, a new book revisiting Wonka's  fantastical world

The makings of Roald Dahl's My Golden Ticket, a new book revisiting Wonka's fantastical world

Golden ticket - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

Golden ticket - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical) - Wikiwand

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical) - Wikiwand

Charlie Bucket (Roald Dahl)

Charlie Bucket (Roald Dahl)

St. Joseph's Library: Roald Dahl Day Celebrations

St. Joseph's Library: Roald Dahl Day Celebrations

The Golden Ticket (partially lost opera based on Charlie and the Chocolate  Factory children's novel; 2010) - The Lost Media Wiki

The Golden Ticket (partially lost opera based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory children's novel; 2010) - The Lost Media Wiki

Wonka Bar - Wikipedia

Wonka Bar - Wikipedia

Chloe Dahl follows in Roald's footsteps

Chloe Dahl follows in Roald's footsteps

Have You Been Using the Most Powerful Content Marketing Tool Incorrectly? -  Marketing Insider Group

Have You Been Using the Most Powerful Content Marketing Tool Incorrectly? - Marketing Insider Group

The missing golden ticket and other splendiferous secrets by Roald Dahl

The missing golden ticket and other splendiferous secrets by Roald Dahl

Well loved children's books you've most certainly read - that could be  worth up to £31K - Manchester Evening News

Well loved children's books you've most certainly read - that could be worth up to £31K - Manchester Evening News