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David Amers, Planning Director, said: "Irn-Bru is the likeable maverick of the soft drinks market and these ads perfectly capture the brand's spirit.
The drink’s “distinct difference comes from its ingredients – quillaia for a frothy head, sweetened only with sugar and containing no caffeine, although of course it still has the same top secret Irn-Bru essence”, added the brand. This may affect nutrition and allergen information therefore you should always check product labels and not rely solely on the information presented here.G. Barr agreed to a Food Standards Agency voluntary ban on these two colourings although no date was set for their replacement. Barr launched an alcopop drink combining Irn-Bru and Bell's whisky, although this proved to be unpopular and was discontinued. The standard Irn-Bru distributed in Canada also contains the "Not a source of iron" disclaimer on the label.
The Irn Bru 1901 drink comes in 750ml glass bottles and contains 11g of sugar, no caffeine and Irn Bru's secret flavouring. Barr has a long-established gimmick associating Irn-Bru with Scottishness, stemming from the claim of its being Scotland's most popular soft drink. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Its popularity has been attributed to the drink's apparent similarity to discontinued Soviet-era soft drinks. According to a 2003 BBC report, a billboard which featured a depressed goth and the slogan "Cheer up Goth.of ammonium ferric citrate, sugar, 32 flavouring agents including caffeine and quinine (but not in Australia), and two controversial colourings ( Sunset Yellow FCF E110 and Ponceau 4R E124). This classic Scottish soft drink packs a bold flavor that won't be "improved" – it's sure to take you right back to turn-of-the-century Scotland. It is also the third best selling soft drink in the UK, [17] after Coca-Cola and Pepsi, outselling high-profile brands such as Fanta, Dr Pepper, Sprite and 7 Up. A mother plays the piano, while the father and two children deliver a song which ends with the mother singing: ".