tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.comments2023-05-08T12:04:10.726+01:00Ireland Inc supports Irish brands and Irish identity, culture and innovationirelandinchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05419722967633648530noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-37848875847495251042010-12-06T09:14:51.916+00:002010-12-06T09:14:51.916+00:00Thanks for the tip Bhupendra! Are there any Irish ...Thanks for the tip Bhupendra! Are there any Irish brands/sites that you like yourself?irelandinchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05419722967633648530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-74334340227007346452010-02-24T18:26:43.743+00:002010-02-24T18:26:43.743+00:00Well, come Patrick's Day i won't be seen w...Well, come Patrick's Day i won't be seen without my pint of the black stuff. Guinness rocks and i'm 23.Liamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-55830654012292630602010-02-22T09:44:51.329+00:002010-02-22T09:44:51.329+00:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-16466316485123357262010-02-15T15:29:14.459+00:002010-02-15T15:29:14.459+00:00Its a good thing.
Tourists want to the Ireland of ...Its a good thing.<br />Tourists want to the Ireland of pastures green, shamrocks and quaint villages. Its what sells our country. Americans loves it especially. I think it is a good reflection on ireland and its brand, no matter how much Irish people themselves hate this portrayal!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-5358173468580350052010-02-15T15:24:37.576+00:002010-02-15T15:24:37.576+00:00This is the kind of thinking we like to see! We li...This is the kind of thinking we like to see! We like your attitude Ethna.<br /><br />However, it seems with the current economy alot of consumers in Ireland would rather hold on to their purse strings.<br />Supermarkets need to stock more Irish products in Ireland as well as worldwide, don't you think?Ireland Incnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-56828843886092612972010-02-15T15:07:01.523+00:002010-02-15T15:07:01.523+00:00Having lived outside of Ireland for years now, you...Having lived outside of Ireland for years now, you appreciate anything Irish when abroad & would pay anything for it too!! Get more Irish products in Supermarkets worldwide, there's definitely a high demand for it:-)Ethnanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-37624770672752448062010-02-05T09:18:30.275+00:002010-02-05T09:18:30.275+00:00agreed, although it is hard to beat the savings ma...agreed, although it is hard to beat the savings made when purchasing a store brand.its hard to fight that!niallnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-53978148973995305322010-02-03T19:21:14.503+00:002010-02-03T19:21:14.503+00:00Since the dawn of civilization the good thinking a...<a href="http://www.chiropracticmarketingsecret.com" rel="nofollow">Since the dawn of civilization the good thinking and all that is good are culture. It is complete picture of life. It represents what we do in our daily life.Language, music, ideas about what is bad and good, ways of working and playing, and the tools and other objects made and used by people in the society-all these are part of a society’s culture. Cultures vary from society to society or country to country.</a>DrKeithCurriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11646247437435741101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-60843469069950143572010-01-25T11:24:14.706+00:002010-01-25T11:24:14.706+00:00were are all the jobs then?were are all the jobs then?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-88484602499625907792010-01-22T12:38:23.729+00:002010-01-22T12:38:23.729+00:00It's good to know Irish brands aren't all ...It's good to know Irish brands aren't all dying a death!<br />More of this, please....<br />Flourishing Irish brands mean more jobs for us, right??Susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-1098934917550948952010-01-19T15:49:23.787+00:002010-01-19T15:49:23.787+00:00I like what you're doing here folks but just w...I like what you're doing here folks but just wanted to throw something out there in regards to Irish brands and even the retailers. <br /><br />I work in the design industry and in the past have come across a few Irish brands that have outsourced their design/print/advertising to UK and European companies. I am all for buying Irish, supporting our own but when many printers, designers and advertisers are making redundancies and going out of business it is essential that we promote Irish integration to keep people off the dole queue.<br /><br />Personally, I won't buy any Irish brands that I know don't work with Irish studios. That goes for retailers too. Superquinn and SuperValu are a good example of retailers getting it right, all their design and own brands are done here... Kerrygold do it right too, their latest advert which I love (the one with the pregnant girlfriend "He might be born in Germany but his first steps will be on Irish soil") was produced by Irish International BBDO.<br /><br />If more Irish brands used Irish resources then their will be more Irish people in employment, earning a wage to purchase their products, give and take...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-66309316543040270952010-01-13T15:36:14.068+00:002010-01-13T15:36:14.068+00:00Lyons Tea was an Irish company for 94 years, but w...Lyons Tea was an Irish company for 94 years, but was bought by the Anglo-Dutch giant Unilever in 1996. They have retained production in Dublin - unlike their other 'Irish' brand HB, which since 2005 is produced in Wall's facility in Northern Ireland, shedding 180 jobs in the Rathfarnham factory. <br /><br />The Lyons website calls it "one of Ireland's biggest and best loved brands" and speaks of the Irish love of tea in the first person plural, so presumably it still feels Irish at heart...Andrewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-18283161941748308202010-01-13T08:39:15.169+00:002010-01-13T08:39:15.169+00:00I totally agree that this is a great idea, but oh ...I totally agree that this is a great idea, but oh come on... just because a company is called Rachel's doesnt automatically mean that its Rachel Allen... its sheer laziness to assume as such. Isnt Guinness part of the Diagio group? With headquarters based in the UK? How Irish is that? <br />As I said, great idea, just needs more sound notions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-4960812917279465532010-01-12T22:30:38.918+00:002010-01-12T22:30:38.918+00:00Jacobs... always thought they where Irish, shocker...Jacobs... always thought they where Irish, shocker!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-64428914570411148782010-01-12T10:28:02.623+00:002010-01-12T10:28:02.623+00:00I always thought Rachels was Rachel Allens but jus...I always thought Rachels was Rachel Allens but just checked the website and its some UK company!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5894243702616668097.post-9940369830089499992009-12-08T19:01:04.156+00:002009-12-08T19:01:04.156+00:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07414731987461887764noreply@blogger.com