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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Swoop on February 21, 2010, 03:31:42 PM
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Mate of mine just moved to Chicago.
She's completely addicted to Irn Bru, personally I think it's the spawn of the devil and can't stand the stuff but I said I'd find out from those in the know (you lot) if it's indeed possible to buy in the States.
Anyone?
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Mate of mine just moved to Chicago.
She's completely addicted to Irn Bru, personally I think it's the spawn of the devil and can't stand the stuff but I said I'd find out from those in the know (you lot) if it's indeed possible to buy in the States.
Anyone?
I love that stuff...not in America though so I couldn't answer your question....You can't get it in NZ....unless ...you have a mate from the Scotland who has family visiting.... great hangover cure that drink
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You can order packs of it directly from there USA Website
http://www.irn-bru-usa.com/ (http://www.irn-bru-usa.com/)
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Never heard of it and not exactly sure what it would be other than a soft drink.
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Nice one, cheers Selino.
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Local British Food stores usually stock it or will get it in for you if you ask for it. Tell your mate to find hers, there's bound to be one in Chicago. It will be a life line when she feels a bit home sick or just when she's fed up of US bacon, which is rubbish, frankly.
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Nice one, cheers Selino.
Um i think a Wednesday Babe for me will be in order. :D
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Never heard of it and not exactly sure what it would be other than a soft drink.
its a soft drink, and its made from girders :D
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It's sold at only one place in Chicago and it's a gas station, a BP Amoco on 288 W. Fullerton Ave, Chicago. Hopefully that's not too far from where she moved to.
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Local British Food stores usually stock it or will get it in for you if you ask for it. Tell your mate to find hers, there's bound to be one in Chicago. It will be a life line when she feels a bit home sick or just when she's fed up of US bacon, which is rubbish, frankly.
It is not as good as Brit bacon or Canadian bacon...but it is still bacon. Shame on you for calling it rubbish. :old:
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Most British shops will sell it. Along with Jaffa Cakes, Rich-Tea biscuits, Tetley tea-bags and other such core essentials.
Also check out any Indian shops - they often have British sections.
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Well I did a search for British food stores in the Chicago-land area for you, I found a couple that you might pass on to your friend,
British Accents
116 Old McHenry Road
Long Grove, Illinois
Phone: (847) 913-0855
Details: Good selection of British foods, gifts etc.
Winston’s Market
7961 West 159th Street
Tinley Park, Illinois
Phone: (708) 633-7500
Details: Probably the best range of British and Irish food I have yet seen in the Chicago area, everything from “proper” bacon, freshly made Cornish pasties, you name it they pretty much have it.
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Well I did a search for British food stores in the Chicago-land area for you, I found a couple that you might pass on to your friend,
British Accents
116 Old McHenry Road
Long Grove, Illinois
Phone: (847) 913-0855
Details: Good selection of British foods, gifts etc.
Winston’s Market
7961 West 159th Street
Tinley Park, Illinois
Phone: (708) 633-7500
Details: Probably the best range of British and Irish food I have yet seen in the Chicago area, everything from “proper” bacon, freshly made Cornish pasties, you name it they pretty much have it.
Depending on what neighborhood she is living in, these are not very close to the city itself. Probably 2 hour round trip from downtown at least. She would have to bring a car with a lot of room in it so she could stock up.
The Fullerton BP station listed on the site does not exist that address is near the zoo. And I checked the number listed with the bad address on the web site and it is not a BP either. :o
However 2808 W Fullerton is a BP station but it is not really a neighborhood I would expect to find British imports.
Maybe up on Devon avenue where there are a lot of Indian stores but it is a mix of Middle Eastern and Asian fare so it could be a crap shoot.
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SWOOP!!!!!!
The manager from the BP gas station at 2800 W Fullerton ave. Chicago, IL called me back today to let me know "we have tons of Irn Bru." :aok
If your friend is going to be living in the city itself, more specifically near downtown or the Lincoln Park and Lake View neighborhoods, she won't have too far to go. Send her the address so she can Google it when she gets here. Its about a 2 block walk(5 minutes) North of the blue line EL at California ave.
For anyone in the area that's near/in Logan Square not too far from the Congress Theater.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2800+w+Fullerton+Chicago,+IL&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=2800+W+Fullerton+Ave,+Chicago,+IL+60647&gl=us&ei=qaqGS87MAoSwNom6xMQM&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CAcQ8gEwAA (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2800+w+Fullerton+Chicago,+IL&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=2800+W+Fullerton+Ave,+Chicago,+IL+60647&gl=us&ei=qaqGS87MAoSwNom6xMQM&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CAcQ8gEwAA)