Irn Bru
- PoliticsAOL
Donald Trump anger Scots
Having angered world leaders by pulling the US out of the Iran nuclear deal, Donald Trump has now turned his attention to annoying the Scots, writes HuffPost's Steven Hopkins. The US President has banned the sale of their iconic drink,
- BusinessYahoo Life UK
From Coca Cola to Red Bull, these are the UK’s most sugary drinks
The sugar tax will come into effect tomorrow but how unhealthy are your favourite sugary pick-me-ups?
- BusinessAOL
Merger costs hit Barr profits
Irn-Bru maker AG Barr has revealed a £5 million blow from its failed merger with Robinsons firm Britvic but claimed victory amid a cut-throat soft drinks market. The Scottish firm said costs of the aborted deal add up to £4.9 million, helping
- BusinessAOL
Barr on course despite merger delay
The maker of fizzy drink Irn-Bru insisted it is "business as usual" after increasing profits in the face of uncertainty over its merger with Britvic. AG Barr's tie-up with the Tango maker is on ice while the Competition
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Barr hails market-beating result
The maker of fizzy drink Irn-Bru put the focus on its own "market-beating" performance as it gears up for a potential merger with Britvic. Cumbernauld-based AG Barr posted an 8% drop in underlying half-year profits to £14.9 million but
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AG Barr and Britvic in merger talks
The company behind Irn-Bru - dubbed Scotland's other national drink - has confirmed talks over a possible £1.4 billion merger with Tango maker Britvic. AG Barr, which dates back to 1875 and also makes Tizer and Rubicon, said the