It is the best-selling soft drink in Scotland, often referred to as the country's "other national drink," so it should perhaps come as no surprise that the banning of Irn-Bru from a luxury golf resort ...
LONDON — It’s orange, fizzy and tastes like liquid bubble gum. And while whisky is Scotland’s national drink to the world, to many locals, Irn Bru is a close second. The company that makes Irn Bru ...
The makers of Irn-Bru have bought two rival soft drinks brands Fentimans and Frobishers in a deal worth more than £50m. AG Barr purchased the Hexham-based botanical brewery and fizzy drinks brand ...
Irn-Bru is rolling out some huge brand changes ahead of its 125th anniversary. Scotland's other national drink celebrates the massive milestone in 2026 - and its going big to mark the occasion. As ...
In a move that some have likened to an act of war on Scotland, President Trump's Scottish golf course has banned Irn-Bru, a wildly popular soft drink in the country, out of fear that the bright orange ...
Devised by The Leith Agency on behalf of AG Barr, the irreverent cinematic mash-up combines a barroom brawl with lashings of the famed fizzy drink for a disconcerting collision of worlds. The ad sees ...
“Our strategy aims to deliver above-market growth rates and realise our ambition of doubling the size of the business” – Euan Sutherland, CEO ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Irn-Bru superfans lined up to get a free tattoo of Scotland’s other national drink yesterday to mark its milestone 125th birthday.
It is the best-selling soft drink in Scotland, often referred to as the country's "other national drink," so it should perhaps come as no surprise that the banning of Irn-Bru from a luxury golf resort ...