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A deal has been struck to resume the Russian production of what is often referred to as Scotland's "other national drink". Irn-Bru, which was created in Scotland more than 100 years ago, is the third ...
Irn-Bru became popular in Russia in the 1990s. By 2002, it was the third best selling soft drink in Moscow , beaten only by Coca Cola and Pepsi. Growing numbers of firms pull back from Russia ...
IRN-BRU bosses have revealed that they are set to cut ties with the Russian market after more than 20 years of businesses agreements. AG Barr, which makes the best-selling juice, has had a franchis… ...
Irn-Bru is sold in more than 45 countries but Russia is the drinks firm's biggest export market. Article continues below To view the Russian penguins advertising Irn-Bru, click here ...
AG Barr boss Roger White dismissed the impact of lost trade in Russia as “tiny” after the Irn-Bru firm posted a 62.3% rise in profits. The company said pre-tax profits rocketed to £42.2 ...
Irn-Bru has culminated its nearly 30-year partnership with Edinburgh-based creative agency Leith with a new campaign filled with mythical whimsy. The ads supposedly lift the lid on the unconventional ...
The makers of Irn-Bru are to cut their ties with the Russian market as a result of the war in Ukraine. AG Barr has had a franchise agreement in Russia for the Irn-Bru brand for more than 20 years ...
The firm says that "given the actions of the Russian state", it will "not fulfil any further orders".