Mr. Wonka's square sweets looked unusual because they defied the traditional round shape of candies, showcasing his whimsical and imaginative approach to confectionery. This unique design reflects his creative personality and the fantastical world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, where anything is possible. The square shape also adds an element of surprise and curiosity, making the sweets even more appealing to children and adults alike.
Unusual because there's no such thing.
No, it is either a trapezoid or a square.
it looks like a square foot
you construct a square by doing tattee on it look for the tattee.
look at the square and count
In Roald Dahl's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Willy Wonka's square sweets looked unusual because they were designed to be unique and whimsical in order to capture the imagination of children and stand out from traditional round candies. Wonka delighted in creating unexpected and unconventional treats to surprise and delight his visitors.
Willy Wonka. If you're wondering, they are cube sweets with eyes that "look round" the room.
Willy Wonka, of course.
Yes Wonka did make square sweets that look round. They had eyes that looked around, not as the children in the book believe meant to actually look like a circle
i don't know it there not sweets look it up maby sorry
M&Ms candies are square-shaped chocolates coated with a round candy shell, creating the illusion of being round.
you can find dog foods like treats or candy in petco, shake a paw, and in many grocery stores they have it in the pet isle such as pathmark, shop&stop, shoprite, and any other supermarkets.
im pretty sure u chew 5 tons of wonkas dinner gum
Whatever Persephone pleased to look like, she could.
they dnt make you sweet the make you look ugly...x
Unusual because there's no such thing.
Not giving children pocket money so they cant spend it on sweets and look after the money they do have so you know what they are buying maybe a pack of sweets once every fortnight Hope this solves the problem