A steamy mist was rising up from the great warm chocolate river. "Look,Grandpa!" cried Charlie. "There's a door in the wall!" It was set into thewall of the tunnel just above the level of the river. STOREROOM No 54, itsaid. ALL THE CREAMS - DAIRY CREAM, WHIPPED CREAM, VIOLETCREAM, COFFEE CREAM, PINEAPPLE CREAM, VANILLA CREAM ANDHAIR CREAM.The boat stopped. Mr Wonka stepped out. The children and their parentsall scrambled after him. Grandpa Joe and Charlie were half running and halfwilking to keep up with Mr Wonka, but they were able to read what it saidon the doors as they hurried by.HOT ICE CREAM FOR COLD DAYS, it said on the next door. "Extremelyuseful in the winter," said Mr Wonka, rushing on. "Hot ice cream warmsyou up no end in freezing weather. I also make hot ice cubes for putting inhot drinks. Hot ice cubes make hot drinks hotter."COWS THAT GIVE CHOCOLATE MILK, it said on the next door. "Ah, mypretty little cows!" cried Mr Wonka. "How I love those cows!"On the next door, it said, SQUARE SWEETS THAT LOOK ROUND."Wait!" cried Mr Wonka. "I am very proud of my square sweets that lookround. Let's take a peek."The top half of the door was made of glass. Grandpa Joe lifted Charlie upso that he could get a better view, and looking in, Charlie saw a long table,and on the table there were rows and rows of small white square-shapedsweets, Each of them had a funny little pink face painted on one side.