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12th July 06, 12:08 PM
#21
Well.... I tasted Irn Bru in Scotland on my last year's trip and... well.. for me it was just water and sugar, with some orange colorant, but well... it had smthg special.... it was scottish!
¡Salud!
T O N O
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12th July 06, 05:58 PM
#22
I'll take a case of regular, 2 of diet, and a kilt in IRN BRU tartan.
Yes, they have one!
What colors?
Orange and blue of course!!!
Who wants the bill? :rolleyes:
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13th July 06, 08:46 AM
#23
ah, but have you guys seen the 2L bottles of IRN BRU yet ?
Here's a good tidbit or two http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn_Bru
http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/home.html
Last edited by Colin; 13th July 06 at 09:08 AM.
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13th July 06, 12:05 PM
#24
When I was in the middle (Dubai) I had a phone call late at night from Mr Barr himself, He was trying to get into the middle east market & wanted to know if we could make the cans for him, ( I was in the can making buisness). I put him onto our sales team. IRN BRU-SCOTTISH WATER OF LIFE.
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13th July 06, 12:52 PM
#25
This is a snip of a quote from Caledonian Kitchen's website:
Scots, globally acknowledged as the descendents of hairy, sword-swinging, kilt-wearing hill dwellers, are not the typical audience for soft drinks, and their choice of IRN-BRU marks them as unique.
....hairy, sword-swinging, kilt-wearing hill dwellers... I kinda like that.
Just might have to order some Irn Bru. Always been partial to Orange Crush.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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13th July 06, 01:03 PM
#26
Originally Posted by starbkjrus
This is a snip of a quote from Caledonian Kitchen's website:
Scots, globally acknowledged as the descendents of hairy, sword-swinging, kilt-wearing hill dwellers, are not the typical audience for soft drinks, and their choice of IRN-BRU marks them as unique.
....hairy, sword-swinging, kilt-wearing hill dwellers... I kinda like that.
Just might have to order some Irn Bru. Always been partial to Orange Crush.
It doesn't taste much like Orange Crush, but maybe a bit more like Orange Crush mixed with Cream Soda (?). It's a unique taste. Tizer is good stuff too.
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17th April 07, 01:48 PM
#27
I love IRN-BRU
I found a place to get it in Edmonton. They sell regular and ginger, I don't recall there being any diet.
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17th April 07, 02:10 PM
#28
You know, I love irn-bru but I can't drink it anymore. (It has glucose syrup which has gluten in it.)
As for the flavour, my fiance tried it once and once only. This was her review.
'It tasted like a mix of orange juice and bubblegum that had gone bad and was so full of caffine that I couldn't sit still for the whole train journey from London to Aberdeen.'
I guess it really is an aquired taste.
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17th April 07, 02:41 PM
#29
Originally Posted by Arlen
'It tasted like a mix of orange juice and bubblegum that had gone bad and was so full of caffine that I couldn't sit still for the whole train journey from London to Aberdeen."
Yeah - isn't it great stuff????
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17th April 07, 02:41 PM
#30
For us Dallas, TX people, Irn-Bru USA is available at:
FIESTA #40 DALLAS
5334 ROSS AVE
DALLAS, TX
75206
Phone: (214) 887-3000
KROGER - DAL MOCKINGBIRD #518
5665 E. MOCKINGBIRD
DALLAS, TX
75206
Phone: (214) 826-2901
KROGER - DAL CEDAR S. #528
4142 CEDAR SPRINGS
DALLAS, TX
75219
Phone: (214) 599-9859
KROGER - DAL EAST NW #511
10677 EAST NW HWY #300
DALLAS, TX
75238
Phone: (214) 553-0607
KROGER - DAL FRANKFORD #587
3939 FRANKFORD
DALLAS, TX
75287
Phone: (972) 662-1000
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