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Lickable wallpaper from "summary" of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Colour Edition) by Roald Dahl

In Mr. Wonka's inventing room, he proudly presented his latest creation - a room entirely covered in wallpaper that tasted of different fruits. This was no ordinary wallpaper; it was lickable wallpaper. The idea was simple yet genius - why have boring walls when you could have walls that were not only beautiful to look at but also delicious to taste?The wallpaper came in a variety of flavors, each one more tantalizing than the last. From strawberry to pineapple to snozzberry, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The best part was that you could lick the wallpaper as much as you wanted, and it would never run out. It was a never-ending supply of sweetness right at your fingertips. Children from all over the world would surely be delighted by the prospect of being able to taste the walls of a room. It was a dream come true for anyone with a sweet tooth. The concept of lickable wallpaper was revolutionary, turning something as mundane as wallpaper into an interactive and sensory experience. As the children in the inventing room marveled at the lickable wallpaper, Mr. Wonka explained the process behind its creation. It was a complex mixture of flavors and colors, carefully crafted to ensure the perfect balance of taste and texture. Each lick revealed a new layer of flavor, making it a truly immersive experience. The idea of lickable wallpaper may have seemed absurd to some, but to Mr. Wonka, it was just another example of his boundless creativity. He saw the world in a way that others could only dream of, turning ordinary objects into extraordinary ones with a simple twist of his imagination. And in the colorful world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, anything was possible - even walls that tasted like candy.
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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Colour Edition)

    Roald Dahl

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