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Type | Soft Drink |
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Manufacturer | A.G. Barr |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Introduced | 1875 |
Colour | Caramel |
Flavour | Cola |
Variants | Cola, Red cola, Diet cola, Xrta cola, Cream soda, Bubblegum, Lemonade, Limeade, Raspberryade, Ginger beer, Shandyade, Orangeade and Pineapple. |
Website | Barr flavors |
Barr Cola is acola made fromkola nuts by theA.G. Barr company, makers ofIrn-Bru. The drink was first released in1875. It was once called Strike Cola and was popular in Britain'sfish and chip shops and corner shops. Nowadays, it is still enjoyed by many, but largely overshadowed by the same firm's bigger drinkIrn-Bru. Barr's Cola can be purchased in 250ml bottles, 330ml cans, 500ml bottles, 750ml glass bottles and 2 litre plastic bottles. Barr’s Cola is suitable forvegans. The drink is produced in theA.G. Barr factories inForfar,Milton Keynes andCumbernauld. Each factory can produce up to 120,000 cans of Barr's Cola (or other Barr flavours) every minute.[1] Barr Cola and its different flavours are sold in the supermarkets:Tesco,Sainsburys,Asda,Morrisons andIceland. They can also be bought in many smaller establishments throughout theUK.
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