(We then flashback to 25 years ago on a small candy shop with people all wanting to buy wonka's candy, Grandpa Joe was one of his many workers.:
Grandpa Joe: (Overvoice) Twenty-five years ago, Willy Wonka began with a small store on Cherry Street, but the whole world wanted his candy.
(We see the Young Joe walk into the Wonka's workshop where they make their delicious and delightful candy treats, he then walks up to Willy, Billy and Tilly Wonka's.)
Young Joe: Mr. Wonka's. Miss Wonka.
Willy Wonka: Yeah?
Young Joe: We need more Wonka Bars and we're out of chocolate birds.
Willy Wonka: Birds... Well then, will just have to make some more.
(Willy Wonka said as he took a small blue spotted egg and plopped it in joes mouth as he closed it.)
Tilly Wonka: Good, now open.
(Joe did and the egg had turned into a small chocolate bird. Much to the Wonka's delight.)
Grandpa Joe: The man was a genius. Did you know they invented a new way of making chocolate ice cream so that it stays cold for hours, without a freezer? You can even leave it lying in the sun for hours on a hot day, and it won't go runny!
Jenny XJ9: But that's impossible!
Grandpa Joe: But the Wonka's have done it.
(We then travel 15 years ago back to when the factory was all bright and colorful. It was the grand opening of the Wonka's brand new chocolate factory.)
Grandpa Joe: Before long, he decided to build a proper chocolate factory. I had retired by then, mind you, this was only fifteen years ago. It was the largest chocolate factory in history! Fifty times as big as any other! The opening day was a media sensation!
(From offstage, crowds cheer, and flashbulbs flash.)
Tanya Mousekewitz: Mmm, all that thought of chocolate must have been a tasty job.
Stanford: Indeed, it sounds amazing.
Grandpa Joe: It was amazing, I've never worked for an more amazing man, his brother and sister.
Grandma Josephine: Tell him about the Indian Prince. He'd like to hear about that.
Grandpa Joe: You mean Prince Pondicherry! Well, Prince Pondicherry wrote a letter to Mr. Wonka, and asked him to come all the way out to India and build him a colossal palace, entirely out of chocolate.
(We flashback all the way to India, where the Wonka's we're talking to Prince Pondicherry.)
Billy Wonka: It will have over one hundred rooms, and everything will be made out of either white or dark chocolate.
Grandpa Joe: True to his word, the bricks were chocolate, and even the cement holding them together was chocolate! All the walls and ceilings were made out of chocolate as well! So were the carpets and the pictures and the furniture. Even the telephone was chocolate. Prince Pondicherry was pleased as punch.
(We see Goofy thinking about the chocolate palace.)
Goofy: Mmm, I could eat that palace right now.
Donald: Oh Goofy...
Mickey Mouse: That palace is pretty cocoa. (Laughs)
Minnie Mouse: (Giggles)
Nekofox1: (Laughs)
(Flashback to Prince Pondicherry in his new chocolate palace home, with a smile on his face and the Wonka's were there to see their completed place.)
Grandpa Joe: Prince Pondicherry was pleased as punch.
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