FIFTH GENERATION SHOW FAMILY CELEBRATE 200 YEARS OF THE ROYAL EASTER SHOW
Serving up World's Biggest Dagwood Dog & Dole Whip Floats as well as old-school Cupie dolls
Sydney Royal Easter Show, 8-19 April, 2022
Five  generations of Evans and Foster family Royal Easter Show heritage will  be celebrated this April when the gates swing open for the 200
 year anniversary of the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
"Our  families have been involved with the Show for close to half the time  it's been running.  For around 100 years the Foster and Evan's families  have been a part of the Show with  food and rides.  It's the biggest event on our calendar each year and  something we all looking forward to", said Jade Evans, who along with  her husband Josh, kids and other family members runs food outlets and  rides at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
The renowned Evan's family Dagwood dogs are being given a SUPER SIZED overhaul to celebrate the Royal Easter Show's 200
th anniversary and will offer a HUGE World's Biggest  Dagwood dog at a mouth-watering 2 foot long.
King  of the Dagwood Dogs, Josh Evans - whose family first introduced the  show food staple to Australia in the early 1930s - says, 
"We're still  hand making our Dagwood dogs using  the recipe my Grandparents bought back from an American fair, along  with Australia's first food trucks.  This year we've decided that bigger  really is better and we're bringing the World's Biggest Dagwood Dog to  the Royal Easter Show with a huge 2 ft doggie,  still made using my Grandparents original recipe.""This  year will be even more exciting as we'll have our fifth generation  involved and running their own outlets at the Show alongside us.  Josh's  family actually introduced food  trucks to Australia, long before they became as trendy as they have in  recent years – so it's a proud moment to see the next generation, our  kids, so excited to be part of their family history.  Our daughter Ava  will run her very own food truck at the event  when it opens next week," said Jade Evans.
Sixteen  year old Ava Evans has saved up and purchased her very first food truck  to operate at the 2022 Royal Easter Show, and is excited to be running  her own 'I Love Churros' outlet.   Ava will serve up the original style cinnamon sugar Spanish street food  staple as well as loaded versions with toppings such as biscoff and Tim  Tams.
The  budding young entrepreneur says, 
"It's been a lot of work but is really  exciting.  I've grown up with mum and dad and my grandparents and other  family members working at the  major shows, and now it's my turn to run something.  I saved up the  money I've made working at shows and am looking forward to turning my  investment into more savings.  I'm not sure what I'll do ultimately –  I'd like to go to Uni – but working at the shows  is in my blood and is such a fun job.  Plus it will be awesome to be  working for myself, not someone else like all my friends do. The hours  are long but the rewards can be great if you know what you're doing.   And with the expertise and support of my family  behind me I'm hoping I can't go wrong."The  'I Love Churros' truck will take pride of place amongst a range of show  food favourites that also includes Disney cult favourite Dole Whip  which will make a return to the Royal  Easter Show after debuting last year.
"Last  year everyone was so excited that the Disney cult favourite was finally  available in Sydney.  For years you could only get a Dole Whip at  Disneyland so we had huge lines of  people wanting some of the pineapple soft serve goodness at last year's  Easter Show.  And this year we hope they'll come support us and try our  huge Dole Whip floats that will be served in the World's Biggest Sippy  Cups.  The huge Sippy Cups have previously  only been available for mega cocktails in Las Vegas venues," said Ted  Foster, Dole Whip's Australian distributor.
Rounding  out the family fun at the Royal Easter Show will be the Evan's  nine-year-old twin daughters Willow and Faith who will be selling  old-school Cupie Dolls on a stick from a  stall alongside their parents.
Named  in honour of their 'nanna's', who both sold cupie dolls at shows around  Australia when they were young, 'Betty & June's Dolls' will have  thousands of the retro Cupie dolls  on a stick for sale.