Re: Corner shops.
I wonder if kids still use corner shops like we used to? Sometimes I got as much fun out of buying little rubbish pocket money bits and bobs from the local shops as I did heading into town for bigger purchases. Bouncy balls, panini stickers, coloured pens, those orange plastic egg and bubble gum machines outside. Made my day.
I wonder if kids still use corner shops like we used to? Sometimes I got as much fun out of buying little rubbish pocket money bits and bobs from the local shops as I did heading into town for bigger purchases. Bouncy balls, panini stickers, coloured pens, those orange plastic egg and bubble gum machines outside. Made my day.

I still have them and am gonna start a re read soon!
nearly fell completely into those ice cream cabinets several times lol-good memories i can mention of course are the varied 10p mix ups,mars bars for 12p,cans of sun charm or panda cola for 20p and the whole spectrum of other tasty treats that were kind on the stomach but not so kind on the teeth
...Fizz bombs you would find an odd 2p in if you were lucky! Captain Quencher and Ricki Rasper ice pops (lollies in the UK). Many of those little shops always seemed to have what you were sent for, from matches to sellotape to safety pins or a dash to the shop for gravy or frozen peas on a Sunday.
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