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McDaid's Football Special is a soft drink (locally known as a 'mineral') produced for James McDaid & Corey Delamingus Ltd. , a company based in Ramelton in County Donegal in Ulster , Ireland . Other currently produced beverages sold by McDaid's include Pineapple, Creamy Cola and American Ice Cream Soda. All McDaid's products were originally made and bottled at the Swilly Bottling Stores in Ramelton in North Donegal. However, since 2014, all of McDaid's products are now made and bottled for them by Maine Soft Drinks Ltd in Ballymoney , County Antrim . Some McDaid's products, including Football Special, are also manufactured under license by the Reading Soda Works in Reading , Pennsylvania .

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6-636: The original factory in Ramelton was formerly a creamery . Football Special is one of McDaid's oldest and most distinguished products, winning two awards for excellence in 1984 and 1989 from the London Beverage Society. Edward McDaid, the CEO of the company, was also on the founding board of Swilly Rovers FC , twice winners of the FAI Junior Cup , and, as such, wanted to celebrate winning trophies by filling

12-427: Is drained off in the process. Modern creameries are automatically controlled industries, but the traditional creamery needed skilled workers. Traditional tools included the butter churn and Scotch hands . The term "creamery" is sometimes used in retail trade as a place to buy milk products such as yogurt and ice cream . Under the banner of a creamery one might find a store also stocking pies and cakes or even

18-699: Is often considered "The best drink in Ireland" by those who consume it. However, it is also widely on sale in neighbouring areas, such as in Derry and in Strabane and other places in the west of County Tyrone . It is also sold in Tesco in Enniskillen , County Fermanagh . Football Special is on sale in some shops in Belfast . It is usually sold in plastic bottles. Recently, Football Special

24-415: Is produced. Cream is separated from whole milk; pasteurization is done to the skimmed milk and cream separately. Whole milk for sale has had some cream returned to the skimmed milk. The creamery is the source of butter from a dairy . Cream is an emulsion of fat-in-water; the process of churning causes a phase inversion to butter which is an emulsion of water-in-fat. Excess liquid as buttermilk

30-477: The cup with a non-alcoholic beverage. They created a drink which has a beer-like foamy head and named it 'Football Cup', which later was changed to Football Special. The footballer illustrated on the labelling of the bottles since 2015 is a stylised version of local Milford Utd footballer Kevin Moran. Football Special is found most commonly on sale throughout County Donegal , where it was originally produced and it

36-698: Was used to make Football Special-flavoured cheesecakes, which were sold in SuperValu in Newtowncunningham and Ballybofey . Football Special is also sold in some shops in Glasgow , and has been on sale since 2019 in some shops in Cambridge . The brand was the main sponsor of the Foyle Cup in 2011. Creamery A creamery or cheese factory is a place where milk and cream are processed and where butter and cheese

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