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Beer brands of Ireland (9 P) M. Irish mascots (1 P) R. Restaurant chains in Ireland (1 C, 6 P) T. Tea brands in Ireland (4 P) Pages in category "Irish brands"
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Cohns - Another brand popular in central Victoria in the 1960s and 1970s. Cooks Soft Drinks – A family owned business in Pittsworth on the Darling Downs. Producers of Cooks and Dads ranges of old style soft drinks. Cottee's – brand of cordial drinks, owned by previously Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia
A television advert (which ran from 1980 to 2002) contributed to the "popularity of the brand throughout Ireland", [2] and it was one of the "top 20" retail brands in the country as of June 2021. [15] The company has sponsored a marathon in Longford, [16] and began sponsoring The Graham Norton Show on Virgin Media Television in 2021. [17]
Location of Ireland. This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.It includes companies from the entire island. The state of the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.
(Top) 1 Casual dining restaurants. 2 Coffeehouses. 3 Fast-food ... This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Ireland. Casual dining restaurants. Camile; The Counter;
In the 1970s there was a TV advert with a bishop that used the popular jingle Club Milk is "Best After All". Between 1983 and 1994 a similar series of TV adverts using the slogan "If you're going to have a cuppa, have a Club" was used. But in 1995 a similar song was used with cuppa dropped the new jingle song was called "You to have a Club".
The brand is named for historic Knappogue Castle in County Clare, Ireland, originally built by Clan MacNamara in 1467. Knappogue Castle is known for bottling one of the oldest and rarest known Irish whiskies, Knappogue Castle 1951, a pot still whiskey produced at the now-defunct B. Daly Distillery.