Yes, albeit a very minuscule amount (less than 0.002%), in the form of ammonium ferric citrate.
iron brew
Iron Bru Revolution
Irn-Bru was created in 1901.
Spelled and pronounced same as English, as it does not exist in France. And it's "Irn-Bru" I think?
Irn Bru. It made in Scotland from girders, ya Ken?
Irn-Bru is a soft drink originating in Scotland and produced by A. G. Barr. Irn-Bru is bright orange and has a unique flavour. It is popular in its native Scotland where it is arguably more popular than Coca-Cola. As well as Scotland the drink can be found in the wider UK, Ireland, and Russia (where is is also produced under licence). It can also be found by a small number of distributors in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. The brand has been known for it's distinct and sometimes controversial advertising campaigns which often have a bizzare sense of humour.
logan penman
Scotland
In scotland. Nearly everyone in scotland drinks Irn Bru but I know some that prefer cola.
Scientific Fact that Irn Bru has so many ingedients which harm your testies therefore the amount of sperm which should normaly produced will be divided by 10. This means that if you drink Irn Bru every day then the only 1/10 of the amount of sperm that you should normally produce will actually be produced. In other words...Dont drink Irn Bru Everyday... Or if u dont want kids then drink a lot of Irn Bru everyday :)
Irn Bru.
A.G. Barr of Glasgow.