'Brave' playground and a dose of Scotland coming to Epcot for the summer

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
I am familiar with the concept of deep frying pizza and pies and spent my brief time as an apprentice fetching pudding suppers and bottles of bru for the time served. However at that time deep frying confectionery was still in its infancy and was limited to mars bars and crunchies.
 

real mad hatter

Well-Known Member
Gees a Clue!

I am familiar with the concept of deep frying pizza and pies and spent my brief time as an apprentice fetching pudding suppers and bottles of bru for the time served. However at that time deep frying confectionery was still in its infancy and was limited to mars bars and crunchies.

Scratching ma Heid, curious as ever,where are you from? scotch pies deep fried,pudding suppers,I had them when I was an apprentice in Glasgow shipyards in the 60,s.:wave:
 

bennyw01

Active Member
Although I do agree the U.K pavilion needs more Scotland Brave is the wrong way to tackle this.

I initially thought Brave was set in Ireland when I first saw the trailer.

As a seasoned Scottish visitor spending many a week in Dunkeld it would be great to see Scotland given the WS addition it deserves.

Deep Fried:
Creme Eggs
Mars Bars
Milky Ways
Ice Cream Cones
Pickles

Also anywhere with Iron Bru on tap is a 100% winner in my eyes! Nectar of the kings! and at only 80p a bottle where I work its a daily staple.
 
Last year I visited a friend who was staying at Davenport. We stopped in at a Wall Mart next to Southern Dunes to pick up a bottle of wine etc. I was amazed to find Irn Bru on sale in a Wall Mart!!

If they gave us Dr Pepper it's only fair they take Irn Bru!!
 

bennyw01

Active Member
Massive WoW for Walmart repping the Iron Bru!

Always the first drink I get at the airport when arriving back in the UK and is usually the only drink I have for about a week after!

The refreshing orange Bru would sit amazingly in WS!

Anyone get a chance to try the Fiery one? sadly we didn't get that variation, according to Barr we were too southto receive it! only downside at living in Brighton.
 

bennyw01

Active Member
Also there is nothing Scottish about Scotch Eggs!

Invented in Fortnum & Mason London many a year ago!

However they could still have them in the UK pavilion.
 
Isn't the surname/clan/crest of arms area meant to be a slice of Scotland?

Plus, you may say it is purely English architecture, however, the Rose & Crown is a mixture of styles and is certainly British rather than only English. The telephone boxes etc are all British.
 

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