Yes. It is produced in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
The drink is slightly controversial because it contains two illegal colourings, E110 and E124. Although the owners have agreed to remove the colourings to avoid prosecution, an official date to change the recipe has not yet been set.
Irn Bru.
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Irn-Bru was created in 1901.
AG Barr, famous for Barr's Irn Bru is a company based in Cumbernauld Scotland.
The gas in Irn-Bru is carbon dioxide, which is used to give the beverage its fizzy carbonation.
Irn Bru, a popular Scottish soft drink, is estimated to sell around 100 million cans annually. This figure reflects its strong cultural presence in Scotland and its growing popularity in other regions. Despite competition from global brands, Irn Bru maintains a loyal customer base, contributing to its impressive sales figures each year.
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Scotland
In scotland. Nearly everyone in scotland drinks Irn Bru but I know some that prefer cola.
It depends on what you mean as "better" , better as in sales wise then its obviously coca cola no doubt about that , however taste wise and popularity , well that obviously goes to Irn-Bru considering its one of the biggest and and best tasting drinks that beats out cola in Scotland , every Scottish person drinks its , its been like this for years now Irn-bru has always out-sold coca cola here
Iron Bru Revolution
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 :)