Famous irn bru on speical at woolworths …. I have seen this down to $1 but that might be due to expire date
Barrs Irn Bru 1L $2 at Woolworths (Normally $4.15, I Also Saw Some Irn Bru 1L Reduced down to $1)
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Whats it taste like? Fanta?
errr…. taste like irn bru!
Creaming Soda with a hint of citrus
Nothing of the sort.
Not sure why I got a neg vote for posting an old & funny advertising video. Some people may need to take a chill pill :-), or maybe drink some "Irn Bru" and get a little Scotty in ya :-)
So, to help Mr Negative out, here is a link to another 15 videos to enjoy (Love the adverts myself, and love the drink too)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOGIQVlIduw
Unfortunately it's not the same as the stuff you get in Scotland. For some reason they're not allowed to import it as it contains caffeine and quinine (there are plenty locally produced drinks containing these) so it does not taste the same.
So this is not made from girders. That sucks.
I thought it would be spelt 'grders.'
@tightwad: You would think so by the way it is said in the advert. But appears from wikepedia that it is Girders:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn-Bru
From the overview: Irn-Bru's advertising slogans used to be 'Scotland's other National Drink', referring to whisky, and 'Made in Scotland from girders', a reference to the rusty colour of the drink
Generally, the bottles are done in WA from syrup sent over. The 300ml cans are from Scotland.
Scotland is one of the few places in the world that coke isn't the #1 drink, Irn Bru is.
Love this stuff. Awful for you, but tastes great.
Alas it's the dodgy version made for the Australian market with the caffeine and quinine missing, so it tastes completely wrong.
Nice find OP
Made in Scotland from real Girders :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4PxuFQCDis
Careful that you don't throw your partner into space by accident after drinking this brew :-)
Makes me think of all the funny advert videos from Barrs way back when in the UK.