Irn-Bru has launched festive feasting trousers in a bid to raise funds for charity.
The Scottish giants have released a limited-edition pair of extra comfy trousers designed for 'Christmas feasting' which feature a bold festive design with a high and stretchy waistband.
There is only a limited number available to buy as of today.
Irn-Bru will be donating profits from the trousers to Age Scotland, a national charity for older people.
The donation will help the organisation to provide over 300 friendship calls during the festive season, which will offer a friendly voice or advice.
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Kenny Nicholson, head of brand at IRN-BRU, said: “Not many outfits will impress the in-laws as well as offering all the extra room required for Christmas dinner, so we wanted to create some Christmas gear that’s not only functional but the perfect gift for any Irn-Bru fan.
“We also know Christmas can be a difficult time for some people, especially the older generation, so we’re proud to be able to donate our profits from every pair sold to Age Scotland to support their friendship calls this Christmas.
"This is quite literally a lifeline for people who may be choosing between heating or eating on Christmas Day, or spending time alone."
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The festive trousers can be bought HERE
You can share a snap of your trousers on Instagram @IRNBRU and Twitter @IRNBRU
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