24 pack of Irn Bru x3 for £17 at Dalkeith, Edinburgh Farmfoods. 24p a can is a decent price!
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mb021
9 Jul 17#14
Made in Scotland yes, but invented in America
mb021
9 Jul 17#13
Made in Scotland yes... but originated in America
scunny
8 Jul 17#12
Pish
DominicPTS
8 Jul 17#11
This is the usual price for IrnBru (Tango, Vimto, Pepsi) at Farmfoods. Was previously £16 for three. Go online (or if you get the leaflet through the door, use the ones in there) for £2.50 off £25-£49.99, £5 off £50-74.99, £2.50 + £5 vouchers off £75-£99.99, £10 off £100-£124.99 etc.
sangheili08
8 Jul 17#10
why these beverage make kids behave differently?
verysleepy
7 Jul 17#9
Just add the whiskey my man and we're set eh boy...!!!
hamsterboy
7 Jul 17#8
Made in Scotland from girders.
littlemeglet
7 Jul 17#7
why would anyone want 72 cans of this stuff, just asking?
mb021
7 Jul 17#5
Also invented by the Americans...
Gordinho to mb021
7 Jul 17#6
And made with girders. (You have to imagine you're Taggart to pronounce girders properly) :smiley:
SixtyFive
7 Jul 17#4
Shame it's not Tizer as Irn Bru is about the most disgusting soft drink that can have only been designed for someone with no taste buds or so drunk they will drink anything.
philmitchell
7 Jul 171#3
It's only 25p a can at Iceland, Xtra is the same price (8 cans for £2)
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