Sometimes it can be difficult to understand what someone means in a message, and when you throw emoji in the mix things get even more complicated. A " " or " ️" are easy to understand ...
The FTSE 250 firm told investors that Scottish-favourite Irn-Bru is now 'one of the top five carbonates in the UK', while Rubicon had proved a 'stand-out performer' in 2024 with another year of ...
The maker of Irn-Bru is on track for record annual sales of £420 million as “Scotland’s other national drink” continues to attract new fans. In a trading update, AG Barr said overall sales ...
This is especially true for the emoji we use to express love … or is it passion? Heartbreak, maybe? Truth is, there’s a surprising range of heart emoji meanings. To get the scoop, we spoke ...
Irish ode to the navvies who built Britain is a simple, quietly crushing tale of lost dreams The Galway company Brú Theatre has chosen a simple, devastating little tale with which to introduce ...
IRN-BRU has ditched the agency behind their legendary adverts for an English company. Drinks firm AG BARR parted with Edinburgh's LEITH AGENCY to team up with London-based LUCKY GENERALS as part ...
I was lucky enough to spend an hour with Irn-Bru owner Sir Robin Barr (grandson of the founder who worked there for 60 years) after Leith had the business for a year. He said, “Personally, I don ...
don't wait for the summer' one fan remarked. Meanwhile, another said: 'Bradley Barcola is bonkers' with a crying emoji. As another Arsenal fan added: 'Bradley Barcola is so, so good', another was ...
Mask, music and movement combine in this new piece of physical theatre about the forgotten Irish navvies who worked hard, faltered and slowly faded from memory. A day’s labouring done, in a place that ...
THE owner of Irn-Bru has ended its partnership of nearly three decades with a Scottish marketing agency to go "in a new direction" with a London-based firm. AG Barr has confirmed it will no longer ...
The burger is made from mince and haggis mixed together and topped with crispy onions, cheese and a whisky cream sauce, and is probably best served with a dram or a cold can of Irn-Bru.
One of the most enduring and memorable relationships in the advertising world has come to an end after the manufacturer of Irn-Bru switched the account to another agency. After nearly three decades, ...