Irn-Bru
Irn-Bru is a popular carbonated soft drink from Scotland. Known for its bright orange color and unique flavor, it is often described as a mix of citrus and bubblegum. The drink was first produced in 1901 and has since become a cultural icon in Scotland, often referred to as "Scotland's other national drink" after whisky.
The beverage is produced by AG Barr, a company based in Cumbernauld. Irn-Bru is available in various formats, including regular and sugar-free versions. Its distinctive taste and branding have made it a favorite among locals and tourists alike, contributing to its enduring popularity.