The makers of Scottish favourite Irn-Bru have unveiled a new ice-cream lolly made from the soft drink.
One hundred of the new ice lollies were dished out to fans in Glasgow's George Square as AG Barr launched the new product.
Nadia Stefanowicz, 22, from Giffnock, said: "I can't believe I got one, I'm so excited. It's definitely the best thing since Irn-Bru - it tastes phenomenal!"
Head of marketing at AG Barr, Adrian Troy, said: "We worked hard to get it right and all of our taste testers have given it top marks."
Irn-Bru has been made to a secret recipe, containing 32 flavours, since 1901.
The bright orange soft drink hit the headlines last week after reports it had been banned in Canada, which were later discounted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The ice-lollies will be rolled out in Scottish shops from March.
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