Sun seekers across Scotland, including Edinburgh, will have the opportunity to win a deck chair and ice cold cans of Irn-Bru next week as the company launches its Sunshine Service hotline.
To be in with a chance of winning one of the summer care packages, Irn-Bru must share a photo of their less-than-ideal sunbathing situation - whether they’re trying to soak up the sun while working from home, or resorting to using their dining room chairs as sun loungers.
A lucky selection will be chosen at random to receive Irn-Bru's "perfect summer set-up" delivered straight to their chosen sun trap.
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“Not only is Irn-Bru Scotland's ‘other’ national drink, it’s a brand that supports its fellow Scots through thick and thin. So, with some more sunny weather on the horizon, we wanted to help people enjoy these rare Scottish rays in true Bru bliss," said Adrian Troy, Marketing Director at AG Barr.
The set up will include an orange deck chair and ice-cold cans of Irn-Bru.
When the mercury starts to rise, the sun makes an appearance, and sun-seekers take to the great outdoors, representatives from Scotland’s ‘other’ national drink will be on hand to deliver Bru-orange deckchairs and cool-bags full of ice-cold ginger nectar up and down the country," a press release for the competition said.
"From Costa Del Leith to the Clyde Riviera, spaces for outdoor seating become scarce when the sun makes a rare appearance, so the 'Sunshine Service' will ensure that everyone has what they need to enjoy it in pure bliss."
Submissions can be made through the official Sunshine Service WhatsApp hotline, or by tagging the brand in an Instagram story using @IRNBRU #SunshineService .
For more information follow @IRNBRU on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
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