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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.
A SCOTSMAN approached the VIP entrance at Creamfields with cans of Irn-Bru – but their contents have seen him jailed. Blake Holmes was in the queue to enter the Daresbury music festival with a range ...
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 with ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
That drink? Irn-Bru. "The pride of Scotland," Kalani said, brandishing a can of Irn-Bru 1901 - a variation using the original recipe. "The best way to get this is out of a glass bottle," Kalani added.