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The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

I don’t believe him, they ARE smaller.

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

I don’t believe him, they ARE smaller.

Baz
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

No....they were much bigger

Kaytee
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

What nonsense! Have you measured them lately?

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

The shrinking Wagon Wheel question has long been discussed, and was in fact dismissed by this official statement from Burton's biscuit company, who declared: “Contrary to popular belief, Wagon Wheels have not actually got smaller, most often our first Wagon Wheel experience is in childhood and hence our hands are much tinyier.

What nonsense! Have you measured them lately?

No, not actually eaten one in years, but the internet is out there for research and I'm sure actual size data can be found to back up any theory that says they have shrunk considerably. 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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