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IRN-BRU bosses are launching a new “mystery” version of the famous drink which pays tribute to the Loch Ness monster. The product will have the “essence” of traditional Irn-Bru but will ...
It is Scotland's Other National Drink and its unique taste is known all over the world. But Irn-Bru is set for a shake-up with two new limited edition flavours set to hit shelves from next month.
Earlier this year, in January, The Drum exclusively revealed that Irn-Bru had decided to part ways with its agency of nearly 30 years, Leith. After reviewing its creative account in September of ...
"MADE IN SCOTLAND FROM GIRDERS" This is the story of Irn-Bru, the sweet and fizzy soft drink which originated in Scotland over 90 years ago, and is as familiar to generations of children as Rangers ...
A Scots raver who tried to smuggle Class A drugs into Creamfields inside a can of Irn-Bru has been jailed. Blake Holmes, from Dalkeith, Midlothian, has been jailed for 32 months in prison after he ...
AG Barr, which owns brands Irn-bru, Rubicon, Boost and Funkin, told markets this morning that revenue increased by 5.1 per cent in the year ended January 25, driven by 6.4 per cent growth in soft ...
A man who attended Creamfields festival with a backpack full of Irn-Bru cans has landed himself in jail. Blake Holmes gave himself up at the entrance after admitting to carrying almost £2,000 ...
A man attempted to smuggle MDMA, ketamine and cocaine into Creamfields inside an Irn-Bru can. Blake Holmes, of Woodburn Place, Dalkeith, had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of possession ...
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