Irn-Bru is set to deliver free festival recovery kits with the help of a famous Scottish DJ.
DJ Arielle Free will be handing out Post Festival Bru packs all across Scotland to help cheer the nation up after three days of living it up at TRNSMT.
With some reassuring words from the DJ herself, the soft drink company hopes to heal the Monday blues after a belter of a weekend and supply everything needed to ease into the week ahead.
Lucky winners will find Irn-Bru sunglasses for the afternoon glare, throat lozenges after a weekend of belting out tunes, some soothing aftersun, an eye mask, and a refreshing can of the ginger stuff.
To be in with a chance of getting a post-festival pamper package along with a surprise video from Arielle, fans simply need to tag Irn-Bru in snaps and videos on Instagram or TikTok of them having a blast in and around Glasgow Green this weekend - whether they’re dancing to headliners or showing off their best festival outfits.
A lucky selection will have their dreams come 'Bru' and will be sent a video from Arielle Free and a delivery slot for a Festival Bru’s kit.
Kenny Nicholson, head of brand at Irn-Bru, said: “We know the feeling. You’ve had the absolute best weekend with your pals, dancing into the night to some of the hottest bands and DJs around.
"But it's that time we’ve all been dreading - the weekend is over, Monday is calling and to make matters worse, it's a year until we can do it all again.
“That’s why we’re here to help. We’ve packed these kits full of everything you need to bring a little joy after a big weekend and Arielle will know exactly what to say to anyone who needs a bit of a helping hand starting the week ahead.”
Requests can be made by tagging the brand in Instagram stories and posts or TikToks using @IRNBRU.
For more information follow @IRNBRU on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
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