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Irn Bru


M.X.Hassett

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I have alway wanted to try Irn Bru from Scottland. I know it is chock full of chemicals and god knows what else but hey I realy want to try this stuff. So does anyone know any sources for this in North Jersey I am in Teaneck. Mail order sources welcome to. Thanks.

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I have alway wanted to try Irn Bru from Scottland. I know it is chock full of chemicals and god knows what else but hey I  realy want to try this stuff. So does anyone know any sources for this in North Jersey I am in Teaneck. Mail order sources welcome to. Thanks.

Tea and Sympathy in Manhattan stocks this. Perhaps you can call them to see if they deliver?

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What does it taste like?  I'm assuming even though it's orange, it doesn't taste like orange ha.

Imagine a cross between better-living-through-chemistry orange soda and Vernor's ginger ale, but with lots more sugar and less carbonation. I'd stick to the Islay malts.

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

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