Irn Bru says hello to 'Fanny' in latest ad
22 May 2012 | by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Irn-Bru, the soft-drink brand owned by A G Barr, is airing a humorous TV ad running under its 'Gets
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first aired in 2009. The brand s advertising has been supported by DM, digital and experiential work ...
Irn-Bru, the soft-drink brand owned by A G Barr, is airing a humorous TV ad running under its 'Gets
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