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27th October 12, 06:47 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Chas
Interesting and a clever marketing ploy. "Product of Ireland" - they accidentally fail to say that it is in fact Northern Ireland.
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Chas
Agreed, I have seen this, it's from Belfast. You can, however, buy it in Ireland, unlike Magner's Irish Cider, which you can't.
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