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Upsetting the apple cart: Stirling Gin faces Pink Lady apple legal threat

Stirling Gin owners Cameron and June McCann are disappointed at having to change the name of their new gin. The Pink Lady of Stirling Castle is said to wander around the kirkyards of the historic site, pining for her lost love. With a pink aura and smelling of sweet rose-blossom, legend goes that she was a young noblewoman who died of a broken heart when her lover was killed defending the castle during the English siege of 1304. However, unfortunately for a small Scottish distillery who recently named a batch of gin after her, she also shares her name with a well-known global apple brand.

Six brands offering online orders to help shake up your lockdown

BERNARD CORRIGAN LTD At Bernard Corrigan Ltd, they have been supplying restaurants and the people of Scotland with the highest quality fish and poultry since 1949. The business has survived the test of time, adapting and developing to suit new circumstances, yet throughout this, the aim has remained the same – to provide all customers with the freshest products and the best service. Bernard Corrigan fish and poultry has been pan fried in restaurants, battered in chip shops and grilled in homes around the country for over 60 years. Throughout this time the expert team have always handpicked the best fish and chicken in the country working daily to deliver it to wholesale customers, whilst also serving retail customers the very same high quality products.

Gin Bothy entrepreneur wins supermarket deal with new Hipflask Spirits venture

Gin Bothy entrepreneur wins supermarket deal with new Hipflask Spirits venture © Supplied by Gin Bothy Kim Cameron, owner of Gin Bothy. For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up “I know people think I’m mad launching a new brand in such strange times – but I don’t think there’s ever been a better time to be positive.” The Angus entrepreneur behind the Gin Bothy has won a supermarket deal with a new drinks brand.

SPONSORED: Scotland Loves Local - your community s businesses need you this Christmas

by Courier Commercial © Shutterstock / PopTika There has never been a Christmas where it has been more critical for the people of Tayside and Fife to support their local businesses. That’s the message from the Scotland Loves Local campaign as it urges everyone across Courier Country to think local first for the festive shopping season, whether in person or online. It is a rallying cry being championed by both Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP) and VisitScotland to help the region’s businesses in a time of real need as they battle to overcome challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Whether it be vouchers for a local shop, a meal out or a getaway at a hotel or attraction close to home, they say the gift choices on offer have also never been stronger as people appreciate more of what’s on their doorstep.

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