Wagon wheels

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Just bought some Waggon wheels the eating type not tyres before some silly bugger comes back at me ;)

Back in me yoof they seemed as big as dustbin lids, I know that was way back, are they smaller now?
 
You had to grin to get them in ...in the old days

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you might remember the Wagon Wheels of the 80s or before. Sometime during the 80s they saw their first reduction from a 79mm width to a 74mm width. Following this, they shrunk again sometime between their 2006 weight of 41g and today's weight of 36g.

JJ :cool:
 
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I never liked Wagon Wheels because the biscuit was always soft & tasted stale.
Now then!, anyone up for the same conversation on the reduced size of a Walnut Whip? My late mum would be so disappointed if she saw one today.
Don't even think about Cadburys Curly Whirlies either, they are tiny now, when I was a youngun you could use one to climb up to your bedroom window they were that big!:giggle:
LES
 
you might remember the Wagon Wheels of the 80s or before. Sometime during the 80s they saw their first reduction from a 79mm width to a 74mm width. Following this, they shrunk again sometime between their 2006 weight of 41g and today's weight of 36g.

JJ :cool:
Ah you must be a Wagon Wheel Anorak...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
I still go in our local shop and ask for Opal Fruits (#made to make your mouth water#) and Marathons... and scary bit is wifie behind counter knows what I mean.😎😎😎😎

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I am convinced a few other chocolate products are smaller. Mars bars seem smaller for one.
It was a major treat being able to afford a wagon wheel from our school tuck shop. It was the most exspensive item in the shop. I ocasionaly shared one with my mate. Try that with the mini wheels now.
 
Re Waggon Wheels could it be that some on here can take their teeth out and now have more room to shove them in :unsure:

Just asking

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