‘CORONA WAS ONE OF THE FEW EXPORTS FROM WALES THAT DIDN’T SING OR DISAPPEAR UP THE CHIMNEY IN SMOKE’
may recall that there was a time when we looked forward to a visit from Corona with relish rather than fear. When I was a kid, growing up in the 1950s, the crate-laden yellow-and-orange Corona pop lorry was a much-anticipated visitor to my West London suburban street. My Welsh parents shared in my enthusiasm,