IT’S been a long-held myth that Scotland’s beloved Irn-Bru tastes better from a glass bottle compared to plastic and cans. And some reckon the nation’s ‘other national ...
Everyone knows that Scots love Irn-Bru - and when we're abroad it can be tricky to track down our beverage of choice. One place where we may be able to find it more easily is Russia. It was ...
New research suggests Gen Z and Millennials are ditching 'traditional' investment routes and are turning to alternative ways ...
IRN-BRU has launched a Willy Wonka-style competition ... digital coupons for free cans and bottles of the drink. Shoppers can enter by scanning the QR code at the point of sale which will take ...
The elephants may be long gone but the Irn Bru Carnival remains ... We’d suggest budgeting carefully as the cost can soon spiral, particularly with a couple of kids in tow.
Irn-Bru has launched a Willy Wonka-style competition for fans to win solid gold girders worth £10,000 each. Shoppers who buy cans or bottles of the soft drink, famously marketed as "Made in ...