In addition to being festive, his lounge is a temple to the food, furnished with vintage advertisements, vending machines, and a 1990s Caprice-signed Chicken Korma pot.
As for his unusual Christmas décor, Dean explains, “I just thought it would be a bit of fun although the wife doesn’t quite agree.”
He continues, “I’ve spent years building up this collection and have become known across the world as the Pot Noodle King, so I thought I should show it off at Christmas too.”
“People always have the same old decorations up each year so I thought I’d do something a bit different,” he says in reference to others who constantly use the same decorations.
The wife thinks I’m crazy, but I believe it looks great. My kid likes it, but she’s simply learned to put up with it.
“Years ago, you had to send tokens out for the Pot Noodle mascot, which is represented by the angel on top. They sell for about £60 on eBay, and his name is Ned the Noodle.