Is it like an ice cream float in a can? What soft drink is it based on is it cream soda or something else?
Åååå normal! We have the same shop in Sweden but I’ve only every seen the energy drink version of iron bru that doesn’t really hold up
£1 a can? I’m not sure you’d get one for less here in most wee shops!
Hope the irn bru is the original recipe 1901
For an import, that is actually a really good price. 14 Krone is about 1 GBP and there are plenty of shops in Scotland selling Irn Bru for more than that.
£1!! How is it cheaper to buy after import than it is 10 miles from the factory and in a country with higher cost of living
14 NOK about £1 for an imported can is pretty good actually. Especially considering how expensive Norway is usually.
Also not an awful price… just over a quid. Reasonable for norway
IRN BRU is also widely available in Finland. K-Market network stocks them.
However the cans have additional sticker on them that says “American soda”.
BLASPHEMY!
I also saw Irn Bru in Polish Carrefour. On the aisle with world foods, on the shelf marked “England”… I complained to the management online 🙂
Aye but do they have red kola?
£1 a tin no bad in Oslo, when I was there over a decade ago it was £3 for a tin of coke in the 7/11
In the Netherlands, normal shops sell it too.
Normal, it’s a Dutch brand if I’m remembering correctly. They have a lot of foreign (to Norway) products at reasonable prices.
Artificial sweetener version so I’m going to have to disagree with you on that title.
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I too enjoy Capri Sun.
Capri sun is one of my favorites!
Crapi Sun costs more than a can of Bru??
How much is a can of Irn Bru in GDP?
Tell me more about the vanilla float.
Is it like an ice cream float in a can? What soft drink is it based on is it cream soda or something else?
Åååå normal! We have the same shop in Sweden but I’ve only every seen the energy drink version of iron bru that doesn’t really hold up
£1 a can? I’m not sure you’d get one for less here in most wee shops!
Hope the irn bru is the original recipe 1901
For an import, that is actually a really good price. 14 Krone is about 1 GBP and there are plenty of shops in Scotland selling Irn Bru for more than that.
£1!! How is it cheaper to buy after import than it is 10 miles from the factory and in a country with higher cost of living
14 NOK about £1 for an imported can is pretty good actually. Especially considering how expensive Norway is usually.
Also not an awful price… just over a quid. Reasonable for norway
IRN BRU is also widely available in Finland. K-Market network stocks them.
However the cans have additional sticker on them that says “American soda”.
BLASPHEMY!
I also saw Irn Bru in Polish Carrefour. On the aisle with world foods, on the shelf marked “England”… I complained to the management online 🙂
Aye but do they have red kola?
£1 a tin no bad in Oslo, when I was there over a decade ago it was £3 for a tin of coke in the 7/11
In the Netherlands, normal shops sell it too.
Normal, it’s a Dutch brand if I’m remembering correctly. They have a lot of foreign (to Norway) products at reasonable prices.
Artificial sweetener version so I’m going to have to disagree with you on that title.
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