IRN-BRU 1901, A Very Special Vintage Recipe, No Caffeine, Full Sugar, Taste The First Ever IRN-BRU Recipe - 12 x 330ml Cans

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IRN-BRU 1901, A Very Special Vintage Recipe, No Caffeine, Full Sugar, Taste The First Ever IRN-BRU Recipe - 12 x 330ml Cans

IRN-BRU 1901, A Very Special Vintage Recipe, No Caffeine, Full Sugar, Taste The First Ever IRN-BRU Recipe - 12 x 330ml Cans

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A tagline, "Made in Scotland from girders", was used for several years from the 1980s, usually featuring Irn-Bru drinkers becoming unusually strong, durable or magnetic. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented here and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. In March 2010, Health Canada repealed the ban on caffeine in clear coloured soft drinks and now bottles of Irn-Bru have the label 'Now Contains caffeine' on the packaging.

In the event of any safety concerns or for any other information about a product please carefully read any instructions provided on the label or packaging and contact the manufacturer.THE PRODUCT AND ALLERGEN INFORMATION PROVIDED HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY THE PRODUCER/MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCTS. Whilst Marfast use reasonable endeavors to ensure that the product information presented is accurate and up to date it does not accept any liability for any information which may not be accurate, it is not a substitute for reading the product packaging or label prior to use. However, according to Robert Barr OBE (chairman 1947–1978), there was also a commercial rationale behind the unusual spelling.

This may affect nutrition and allergen information therefore you should always check product labels and not rely solely on the information presented here. Barr has a long-established gimmick associating Irn-Bru with Scottishness, stemming from the claim of its being Scotland's most popular soft drink. After its original bottler went out of business, a new deal was signed for the drink to be manufactured and distributed in larger quantities by the Pepsi Bottling Group of Russia in 2002.

In 2011, Irn-Bru closed their factory in Mansfield, making the Westfield plant in Cumbernauld the main location for production. Rather than cans, it has launched in 750ml glass bottles and will be available year-round as part of the brand’s core range. Rivets was an iron brew drink launched in 1994 [76] by Meri-Mate Ltd of Dundee as competition for A.

It can be found in key tourist areas such as the Balearic Islands, the Spanish coastal region and Canary Islands with both the regular and sugar-free variant available.

It has been the top-selling soft drink in Scotland for over a century, competing directly with global brands such as Coca-Cola.

saw the introduction of Low Calorie Irn-Bru: this was re-launched in 1991 as Diet Irn-Bru and again in 2011 as Irn-Bru Sugar Free.

In 1901, steel workers working on the re-building of Glasgow Central Station were drinking too much beer to quench their thirst. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. In the 1930s, the firm began a long-running series of comic strip ads entitled "The Adventures of Ba-Bru" which ran in various local papers from April 1939 until October 1970. uk accepts no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products by manufacturers or other third parties.



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