Veruca Salt is a spoiled child, who is the apple of her father's eye. When the hunt for Willy Wonka's Golden Tickets become a world wide hunt it is only natural that Mr. Salt's company goes from shelling peanuts to chocolate. Ultimately, a ticket is unwrapped. Things start off rotten once entering the factory, immediately questioning Mr. Wonka's inventions "Snozzberries? Who ever heard of a snozzberry? " Things go from bad to worse when she looks at the tour as a souvenir shop wanting an Oompa Loompa, and a golden goose. This only leads to her becoming a bad nut and falling down the garbage chute. Upon leaving Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, Veruca and her father are covered in garbage.
Femme Fatale Friday: Veruca Salt
Veruca Salt is a spoiled child, who is the apple of her father's eye. When the hunt for Willy Wonka's Golden Tickets become a world wide hunt it is only natural that Mr. Salt's company goes from shelling peanuts to chocolate. Ultimately, a ticket is unwrapped. Things start off rotten once entering the factory, immediately questioning Mr. Wonka's inventions "Snozzberries? Who ever heard of a snozzberry? " Things go from bad to worse when she looks at the tour as a souvenir shop wanting an Oompa Loompa, and a golden goose. This only leads to her becoming a bad nut and falling down the garbage chute. Upon leaving Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, Veruca and her father are covered in garbage.
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