Wonka campaign kicks off in Australia

Wonka campaign kicks off in Australia

Two Oompa Loompas attracted attention in Sydney yesterday when they hit the city to launch new Wonka chocolate bars.

Nestle’s new Wonka Chocolate Blocks are now on sale in Australia – and will soon be reaching New Zealand as well.

An Oompa Loompa announced the arrival of the new bars outside Customs House in Sydney yesterday.

His speech went:

Ladles and jellyspoons, friends and pals
Open up your ear canals!
For here's a very a special note
(Which Mr Wonka himself wrote)

It is my pleasure to decree,
That Wonka chocolate now will be
Back for your delectation
In shops across this splendid nation

What does Wonka have in store?
Not one tremendous treat, but four!

Nutty Crunchillicious comes first,
So many nuts, it's fit to burst
Chocolate Tales is hard to beat
With stories you can read then eat
And Caramel Hat Trick is grams and grams
Of caramelovely parallelograms
Now Triple Chocolate Whipple completes the set
A chocolateyer chocolate you just won't get

So form a queue, don't scream or trample
The stocks of Wonka blocks are ample!




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