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FranicalFrazical

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I have always thought about this I don't know why, I only thought of it now due to the Pepsi vs Coke poll.
Have any Americans heard of Irn-Bru?
It is a Scottish fizzy drink that has a unique taste.
Also I reccomend watching it's advertisements on Youtube
 

redheadedrant

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Nevr before I'm afraid. Our system makes it so that just like the two big political parties, Coke and Pepsi are to two big soda brands keepign everyone else small.
 

Obscure_Penguin

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Why, yes, I have heard of Irn-Bru. Although I have never actually tasted it, I've heard it has a unique flavor and color.(bright orange? I'm not sure)I learned about it after a long procrastination on Wikipedia looking up minority soda companies. Isn't it Scottish?
 

Ancalagon

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Well, I'm from Aberdeen, not America, but my father always used to tell me that Scotland was the only country in the world where a brand of cola wasn't the most popular canned drink. Probably not true, like most of the things my father has told me, but it's still the world's best hangover cure.
 

FranicalFrazical

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kailsar said:
Well, I'm from Aberdeen, not America, but my father always used to tell me that Scotland was the only country in the world where a brand of cola wasn't the most popular canned drink. Probably not true, like most of the things my father has told me, but it's still the world's best hangover cure.
Well, it is as popular if not more as coca-cola

BTW i did this post out of curosity
 

Meado

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Another food/drink from the UK that has a distinct taste and a 'love it or hate it' reputation is Marmite. I've always wondered how well known it is in America, and seeing as this thread is along the same lines, has anyone in America tried it before?
 

Soulfein

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I love Irn-Bru. I only heard of it because I have lived in England however, but still I yearn for it. No matter how far I have searched, I have been unable to find it.
 

AntiAntagonist

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Nary heard of it. Orangina is slowly becoming easier to come by though. There are also some non-Bawls guaranas coming in at a slower rate.
 

AnGeL.SLayer

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Never heard of it...Sounds like that pop is having the same effect that Surge had here in the US a handful of years ago. Man I was addicted to that stuff. They finally had to take it off the market for some reason or another. Mind control, I'm telling you.

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The Franco

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I think Americans drink entirely too much soda as is, seeing as how ham-beasts roam these lands in their power scooters searching for their toes they haven't seen since the Reagan administration.

WHoo, got that out of my system; Soda is nice every once in a while, and I usually only drink it when it's free. But like all treats it's best in moderation. I'm willing to try a new thing, however, I'll check it out at the local store if I can find it.

Which reminds me, has anyone ever had the Jamon flavored potato chips (crisps for you limeys)? They're usually sold in spain and I have yet to find them in the states, and they're a testament to how much we Spaniards love our ham. I suppose we could start a whole thread on random foreign junk food with all the awesome finds across the world, and another whole thread on random Japanese junk food.
 

stompy

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I've never heard of this 'Irn-Bru' soda before, and I'm Aussie... Well, I don't really check the imported section of my local shopping centre, so that might be it.
 

elffymon

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i saw it once in a candy shop, my ex brought a can and hated it.
but im not American
 

BlazeTheVampire

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Meado said:
Another food/drink from the UK that has a distinct taste and a 'love it or hate it' reputation is Marmite. I've always wondered how well known it is in America, and seeing as this thread is along the same lines, has anyone in America tried it before?
I've only heard of it because of that damned "Impossible Quiz" flash game, lmao ("Marmite"..."but Pa might not"). So my guess would be no, it isn't very popular over here. What is it, anyways?
 

FoxDiamond

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I actually *have* heard about that stuff! It was on a counter-strike skinning site. Somebody made a skin for the handgrenade that made it look like a bottle of Irn-Bru. And now that I've heard of it, I want to try it.
 

m_jim

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I have heard on it, but only because I had to do a project about caffeine. One variation of Irn-Bru actually has toxic levels of caffeine, which would explain the people saying that they are hooked on it.
 

Kais86

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Before this I've never heard of it.

How many people have heard of (the nectar that is) Jone's Soda?