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.
All numbers can make a square. Every real number makes a positive real square. Every rational number makes a rational square. Every integer makes a perfect square.
A square can be drawn with four lines.
10,000 square meters
No, it is either a trapezoid or a square.
Willy Wonka, of course.
Willy Wonka. If you're wondering, they are cube sweets with eyes that "look round" the room.
M&Ms candies are square-shaped chocolates coated with a round candy shell, creating the illusion of being round.
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
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
the sugar in it
i don't know it there not sweets look it up maby sorry
some where that makes sweets
partychef
confectioner
Robertsons Jams.
a confectioner