Tanora

[2] It was also available in 330ml cans, but these ceased production in June 2010; 200ml glass bottles (for the licensed trade) have already been withdrawn, both due to lack of demand.

[5] In 1969, Stephen Barrett described his childhood liking for Tanora, "then, as now, the modish choice among those on the threshold of life".

[6] When Denis Irwin was playing for Manchester United, his mother would send him Tanora and Tayto crisps from Cork.

[8] In April 2011, Tanora was reformulated with a new taste including carrot and blackcurrant flavourings,[9] and new packaging with the subtitle "A Cork legend" was introduced.

The new flavour proved unpopular, and a Facebook vote along with taste-tests in Cork retail stores was scheduled to take place during July 2011.