DURING Obama's visit to Scotland he was shown a bottle of Scotland's other national drink by Tom Devine while golfing.
This momentous occasion occured at a snack bar while taking a break at the Old Course in St Andrews. Of course we couldn't let this go by without comment so we put the challenge to you, our readers, to submit the perfect caption for such an event.
The winner for best caption goes to Ian Lees.
@ScotNational "It's artificially orange, unhealthy and results in a short attention span?
— Iain Lees (@Arabdeen) May 26, 2017
It sounds familiar."
"It's artificially orange, unhealthy and results in a short attention span?
It sounds familiar."
Thanks for submitting Ian!
With today's weather I think we could all do with an Irn-Bru or two now.
We should point out that this drinks links to health and behavioural changes are related to the amount consumed.
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