POSKETT AT THE VALLEY
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I’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
To be fair tho, you're hands would have been half the sizeI’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
Of course they will have been available elsewhere - perhaps they still are - but I know I’ve only ever eaten these after purchasing them from the little refreshments stall next to the gents inside the West Stand at the Goldstone. The one where they would keep the burgers in warm water. Yes, warm water. Fine for hot dogs. Not for burgers.
Your hands were half the size then But yes they are small (Wagon Wheels). Renamed Scalextric wheels now.I’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
Yep. There’s nothing of a curly wurly now unless it’s the morning after a nice Sunday roast.Correct.
Mind you, the same applies to every single chocolate bar on offer. Never go to a pound shop and buy a pack of four. You'll think you have a bargain until you open the packaging. You haven't.
Sweetshop? Luxury! In my day there were called Wagon Wheels because they were wagon wheels. Riiiight chewy they were.When Wagon Wheels first came out they were the size of actual wagon wheels (hence their name). We used to push them home from the sweetshop, or race them down the chalk pit.
I'm pretty sure that was the case, although I may be confusing them with something else.
That’s a 45 year boycott, I think you can say you made your point!Takes me back to the first time my Dad took me to the Goldstone Ground ( 1969 Walsall FA cup ) and bought me a Wagon Wheel from the East Stand tea hut .
Was horribly sick and avoided football stadium food until a couple of seasons in at the Amex before I took a chance with a pie .
When Wagon Wheels first came out they were the size of actual wagon wheels (hence their name). We used to push them home from the sweetshop, or race them down the chalk pit.
I'm pretty sure that was the case, although I may be confusing them with something else.
As was everything (apart from my belly which is actually twice the size)I’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
Yes. They had to legally be the size of an actual wagon wheel (7 foot in diameter or more). We never purchased them as we couldn't get them through our front door. Tis true.Yes they were enormous when I was a child! (In the1960’s )