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The next day, Charlie hears about a major contest to be held for a chance to see the chocolate factory firsthand. Willy Wonka has announced that five Golden Tickets have been placed in five [|Wonka Bars] worldwide, and that the finder of each of these tickets will be given a full tour of the factory, along with one parent, and a lifetime's supply of chocolate. In addition to this, one of the five ticket-holders will be given a special prize at the end of the tour. Unfortunately, the increased sale of chocolate causes a rise in [|cavities], which in turn boosts the sale of toothpaste; with the increased profits, the toothpaste factory decides to modernize, and buys a new machine that eliminates Mr. Bucket's job. Charlie's birthday soon arrives, and he opens his yearly chocolate bar, which does not have a Golden Ticket. Grandpa Joe givesHe lives with his mother, who remains nameless, and his four grandparents: Grandma Georgina, Grandpa George, Grandma Josephine, and [|Grandpa Joe], who is also Charlie's Charlie some money to buy another bar, but it also does not contain a ticket. Charlie finds a ten-dollar note in the snow and decides to buy a chocolate bar, which contains the fifth golden ticket. Charlie considers selling the ticket to make money for his family, but Grandpa George convinces him to keep the ticket and go to the factory by telling him that more money is printed every day, and there will only ever be five golden tickets. Therefore, according to him, "only a dummy would sell the ticket for something as common as money."