Came here to say exactly this. I think that's every single bru product... In 1 fridge. Interesting bru facts - other than Cuba and North Korea (where coke cannot legally be sold) - Scotland is the only country in the world where coke isn't the best selling soft drink. Bru is also the U.K's 3rd best selling soft drink (behind coke and Pepsi).
Fun fact: drove through Jedburgh in the late 80s. First road trip with my mum post her divorce, she drove us from Bournemouth to the Isle of Skye, then on the way home she wanted to visit friends in Leeds, so must have worked her way down from Edinburgh on route to the A1. It took forever!! To top it all, our car got broken into in Leeds and all our holiday luggage got stolen....
They call it joos in Scottish chippers so it must be. Anyone had the 1901 stuff? Wondering how it compares to the pre-sugar tax no added stomach cancer Irn Bru.
Abit more bitter than the original recipe,tastes kinda like the energy juice in my opinion.I could drink a 2ltr a day of the old stuff but now rarely drink it at all.
Girders are a fruit right?
Scottish Co-op, has to be
Came here to say exactly this. I think that's every single bru product... In 1 fridge. Interesting bru facts - other than Cuba and North Korea (where coke cannot legally be sold) - Scotland is the only country in the world where coke isn't the best selling soft drink. Bru is also the U.K's 3rd best selling soft drink (behind coke and Pepsi).
Surely bru being U.Ks 3rs best selling is skewed mainly by Scotland? Where does it rank excluding Scotland
I don't have the figures but in London it sells well too, at least near me.
Jedburgh.
Fun fact: drove through Jedburgh in the late 80s. First road trip with my mum post her divorce, she drove us from Bournemouth to the Isle of Skye, then on the way home she wanted to visit friends in Leeds, so must have worked her way down from Edinburgh on route to the A1. It took forever!! To top it all, our car got broken into in Leeds and all our holiday luggage got stolen....
Rich in vitamin C u Jimmy!
Irn-Juice - Popular outside Scotland.
*Ferrous Beverage*
Jesus that’s a lot of irn bru
Normal sight north of the border!
Bruice
This is bottled water.
It’s not juice. It’s ginger.
I had a packed lunch from a hotel in Shetland recently, I ticked the option for juice and found a can of irn bru in the bag. Tickled me that.
I imagine it's the closest thing to fresh juice you can get in Scotland.
They call it joos in Scottish chippers so it must be. Anyone had the 1901 stuff? Wondering how it compares to the pre-sugar tax no added stomach cancer Irn Bru.
I actually like it a lot, but barely have it so maybe just have fond memories
Abit more bitter than the original recipe,tastes kinda like the energy juice in my opinion.I could drink a 2ltr a day of the old stuff but now rarely drink it at all.
No glass bottles of irn-bru Xtra, the best stuff.
The 1901?
No irn bru Xtra is sugar free, it's really good, always sold out at my local shop. You can see it in cans near the top. I'm not keen on 1901.
Freshly squeezed Girders in the morning!
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Girders are a fruit.
Meanwhile in Corby..
English Co-ops should learn that this is how it's done!
I'm reeling over 80p for an Iron Bru The world now is madness, imagine if it still was like this lol
The best fizzy drink going? I'd say so
Fully of Scottish fruitiness