bottle (Irn Bru)
Description
Clear glass bottle with crown top lip - the whole in the shape of the comic strip character Ba-Bru with face and arms.
The ‘Adventures of Ba-Bru and Sandy’ first appeared in Scottish newspapers in the early 1930s. Ba-Bru was inspired by the character of ‘Sabu’ in Rudyard Kipling’s book ‘Sabu The Elephant Boy’. Ba-Bru and Sandy introduced generations of Scots to Barr’s IRON BREW and were the longest running advertising cartoon in history, lasting until the early 1970s.
Along with the comic, a neon sign featuring Ba-Bru stood outside Glasgow Central Station for many years, eventually being removed in the late 1970s.
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Object detail
embossing:base:"BA-BRU/ BA-BRU"
Dimensions:base:H 6.1cm (H 2 3/8")
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