The Scottish business that owns the warehouse where the notorious “Willy Wonka’s Experience” took place is already selling memorabilia from the infamous event.
“Willy Wonka’s Experience” was a Glasgow event designed to take families into “a universe where confectionary dreams are brought to life.” House of Illuminati director Billy Coull used AI-generated advertisements to market the event to families, who were charged $45 per head.
The venture received international ridicule after pictures showed that it actually took place in a depressing warehouse, with very little decorations or candy to be found.
“Marvel at extraordinary props, oversized lollipops, and a paradise of sweet treats,” the website described. “This event guarantees an immersive and delightful entertainment experience suitable for aged 3+ years old.”
In an Instagram post, Box Hub announced that it was selling a piece of history from the event — and is donating the …