I found some in Hong Kong and another in a department store in Vietnam!
Drinking ice cold bru in 30° weather and 1500% humidity hits differently.
Forget Norway, come to Kenya! We’ve got Lions.
Where is this??
Lots of Scots in Norway
Two quid a can???
My only gripe here is the bottom shelf treatment. These shit ass Norwegian post teens need to get off the Burn/Monster and onto the Bru! Would love to know where it is, haha! I am visiting family on the west coast for Easter and I think Irn Bru could be a great addition to the Easter 🐣 mountain trip tradition!
I saw it in Hemsedal 2009.
I live in western Sydney and they sell it at my local supermarket
First time my American wife tried Irn Bru was when we were in Lawrence, Kansas, it’s not exactly a small town but it’s not touristy either, walking down the main street I spotted them in a shop window, let out a very audible ‘skwee’ sound! Lol
We have to buy it on Amazon and it’s wicked expensive!
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I found some in Hong Kong and another in a department store in Vietnam!
Drinking ice cold bru in 30° weather and 1500% humidity hits differently.
Forget Norway, come to Kenya! We’ve got Lions.
Where is this??
Lots of Scots in Norway
Two quid a can???
My only gripe here is the bottom shelf treatment. These shit ass Norwegian post teens need to get off the Burn/Monster and onto the Bru! Would love to know where it is, haha! I am visiting family on the west coast for Easter and I think Irn Bru could be a great addition to the Easter 🐣 mountain trip tradition!
I saw it in Hemsedal 2009.
I live in western Sydney and they sell it at my local supermarket
First time my American wife tried Irn Bru was when we were in Lawrence, Kansas, it’s not exactly a small town but it’s not touristy either, walking down the main street I spotted them in a shop window, let out a very audible ‘skwee’ sound! Lol
We have to buy it on Amazon and it’s wicked expensive!
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