TWO new Irn-Bru flavours are going into production after being chosen in a public vote.
Tropical and ice cream versions of Scotland's other national drink will be available from mid-May, producers AG Barr said.
Tropical came top in an online poll with 5,300 votes, followed by ice cream with 4,000.
The two other flavours under consideration for the summer editions of Irn-Bru Xtra lost out, with candy floss scoring 2,400 votes and marshmallow 1,000.
Adrian Troy, AG Barr marketing director, said: "The battle was fierce but our fans have spoken with tropical and ice cream chosen as our limited edition summer flavours.
"We're always looking to give our fans something extra and we can't wait for these two new phenomenal flavours to hit shop shelves."
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