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5X Iron Brew Millions Sweets Candy Irn Bru Rare Flavour (5 Pack)

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Sandra Fisher, Golden Casket's sales and marketing director, said: "We have other Iron Brew products, such as pastilles and bon bons, in our Buchanan's range, which are hugely popular. Millions– the tiny tasty chewy sweets invented by Golden Casket in 1991 are still growing in sales year on year. Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Water, Bovine Gelatine, Maize Starch, Citric Acid, Flavourings, Colour: Paprika Extract Store.LocalizedDisplayName}} | {{TimeSlotReservationDisplay}} Book Collection Slot Book Collection Slot View Slot Book Collection Slot Book C&C Slot Originally part of their Specialbuy range, they were first launched as part of the firm's Next Top Product competition, their search to uncover exciting new Scottish products.

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Golden Casket has launched new Iron Brew Millions, adding the iconic Scottish soft drink flavour to its range of tiny chewy sweets. The Millions name is recognised world wide and was declared winner of the Food from Scotland Excellence Awards two years running and also winner of the Royal Mail Marketing Award.Loading... {{SelectedStore.TimeSlot.DayOfWeekString}}, {{SelectedStore.TimeSlotReservation.Day}} {{SelectedStore.TimeSlotReservation.DisplayMonth}} In fact, the reason behind the switch in the name — from "Iron Brew" to "Irn-Bru" — has to do with post-war food regulations that mandated food brand names be "literally true," which prompted A.G. Barr & Company to change the drink's name to its current, phonetic spelling in 1947. In any case, the "made from girders" rumor was, of course, a joke. The amount of iron is far from enough to make the drink taste like metal, though it does give it a slight acidity. Aldi have announced that Iron Brew Jelly Babies are set to return to their shelves after they originally sold out in less than a month when they first went on sale in January. Iron Brew millions are a tiny, chewy Iron Bru flavoured sweets. There’s a good reason why they’re called Millions – you get so many of them in a bag! Iron brew Millions sweets are refreshingly fruity in taste and have chewy texture.

What Exactly Is Irn-Bru, And What Does It Taste Like?

Driven by a passion for all things drinks-related, Sean writes for The Scotsman extensively on the subject. He can also sometimes be found behind the bar at the world famous Potstill bar in Glasgow where he continues to enhance his whisky knowledge built up over 10 years advising customers from all over the world on the wonders of our national drink. The exact recipe has never fully been released to the public, though we do know that it includes quinine and caffeine. The legend goes that caffeine was added to the tonic to give exhausted steelworkers an extra boost to make it through the working day as they worked rebuilding Glasgow Central Station.Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the product information provided, products and their ingredients may change. You are advised to always read the product label for ingredients, nutrition, dietary claims and allergens. First sold in Scotland in 1901 by soft drink manufacturer A.G. Barr & Company under the name "Iron Brew," Irn-Bru is perhaps one of the most peculiar among peculiar drinks. Fizzy and bright orange, its sweet and tangy flavor is, naturally, a result of its unique mixture of ingredients. It is also quite unplaceable. ToffeeWorld | Toffee Heaven Ltd Cannot Guarantee The Accuracy Of These Ingredients, Dietary & Nutritional information provided.

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Priced at 99p for a 200g bag, Aldi say the sweets bring Scotland’s best-loved flavour to the market in an exciting new format. It is related to Scotland and that's what we were going for. People in England may not know much about the flavour, so it is good that we are getting it out there. Made by company Golden Casket, the new Millions sweets are not made with real Irn Bru, but they are illustrated by a zany character, a ginger haggis, named Ron Brew. • READ MORE: 16 things you (probably) didn’t know about Irn-BruA Golden Casket spokesperson said: “Pre-sale research suggests Iron Brew Millions will rapidly become a big favourite with consumers.” Golden Casket's Sales and Marketing Director, Sandra Fisher, said: “Aldi’s Next Top Product search has given our Millions Iron Brew Jelly Babies fantastic exposure and we’re so pleased how well they were received by customers. Read More Related Articles accuracy of the product information provided, products and their ingredients may change. You are advised to always read the product label for ingredients, nutrition, dietary claims and allergens. We have not used Irn Bru to make the Millions but the inspiration comes from there. We have quite a big range of millions including strawberry, bubblegum, cola and raspberry.

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