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W o n k a C a n d y “ N u t r i t i o n ” F a c t s

W o n k a C a n d y “ N u t r i t i o n ” F a c t s. History. 1950’s : Small, family-owned company started in Chicago (Breaker Confections) 1965 : Sunmark Companies purchased Breaker Confections 1980 : The company was renamed “Willy Wonka Brands” after the famous book and film.

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W o n k a C a n d y “ N u t r i t i o n ” F a c t s

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  1. WonkaCandy “Nutrition”Facts

  2. History • 1950’s: Small, family-owned company started in Chicago (Breaker Confections) • 1965: Sunmark Companies purchased Breaker Confections • 1980: The company was renamed “Willy Wonka Brands” after the famous book and film. • 1993: The company was renamed, once again, to “Willy Wonka Candy Company” • Nestle currently owns Wonka • Former products include: mudsludge, dweebs, oompas, and punky’s

  3. WonkaCandy Sugar Amounts (grams) • MEAN : 15.2g • To find the mean I added the 10 numbers (to the left) together and divided them by the total sum of numbers. (10) Candy: SweeTarts:12g Shockers:12g Spree:12g Fun Dip:13g Runts:13g Nerds:14g Everlasting Gobstopper:14g Pixy Stix:15g Nerds Rope:20g Laffy Taffy:27g • MEDIAN: 13.5g • To find the median I placed all the numbers in order from smallest to largest and found the middle number. • Since there were 2 numbers in the middle, (13 and 14) I found the average of the two. • MODE : 12g • To find the mode I found the most accruing number of the set of numbers. • I found that 12g shows up 3 times in the data. (SweeTarts, Shockers, and Spree)

  4. WonkaCandy Carbohydrates(grams) This stem-and-leaf plot shows the different carbohydrate amounts per serving in 10 different Wonka candies. The majority of the candy have carbohydrate amounts in the tens rather than the twenties and thirties.

  5. WonkaCandy Sugar Amounts (grams) • This box-and-whisker plot shows the different sugar amounts in the 10 different candies. It demonstrates that the majority of the data is in the lower numbers (10’s) rather than the higher. • The blue markings represent the minimum (12g), median (13.5g), and maximum (27g). • The pink vertical lines represent the lower and upper quartiles. • Lower quartile = 13g • Upper quartile = 20.25g

  6. WonkaCandy Sugar Amounts (grams) VSCalories • This histograph shows the comparison of sugar amounts (grams) to calories for 10 different candies. • The graph shows that as the sugar amounts increase, the calories increase as well. • To make my graph, I found the average of calories in each candy for each section. • ex: There are 7 different candies between 10-15g. I researched their calories and found the average of all 7 numbers to get 59 calories.

  7. WonkaCandy Sugar Amounts (grams) VSServing Size(grams) • This scatter plot shows the comparison from the 10 candies sugar amounts (grams) to their serving size (grams). • This plot demonstrates that the majority of the data clumps between 10-20 x and 10-20 y.

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