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− | The Coca-Cola Shop is used primarily for the purchasing of sweets and cheap, sugary drinks. Rarely Coca-Cola though. | + | The Coca-Cola Shop is used primarily for the purchasing of sweets and cheap, sugary drinks to give pupils a sugar boost before and after school. Rarely Coca-Cola though. |
In order to reach the shop, students formerly had to make a Run of Faith across the main road, avoiding the 464 and any passing motorists. The risk has since been lessened by the installation of some mini-roundabouts and a pelican crossing. | In order to reach the shop, students formerly had to make a Run of Faith across the main road, avoiding the 464 and any passing motorists. The risk has since been lessened by the installation of some mini-roundabouts and a pelican crossing. |
Revision as of 21:15, 30 October 2010
The Coca-Cola Shop is used primarily for the purchasing of sweets and cheap, sugary drinks to give pupils a sugar boost before and after school. Rarely Coca-Cola though.
In order to reach the shop, students formerly had to make a Run of Faith across the main road, avoiding the 464 and any passing motorists. The risk has since been lessened by the installation of some mini-roundabouts and a pelican crossing.
They do have a lot of random drinks there that no one ever buys, like the 35p Barr Cola, and recently the 35p Cherryade. Barr Cola is referred to by Matthew Lewis as "Cheapo Cola" and by Aaron Barlow as "Roller Cola".