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Scottish Fans Turn Boston into Party Zone, Driving Unprecedented Sales

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Scottish fans in Boston are reportedly causing unprecedented sales for local businesses and beverage producers.
  • The "Tartan Army" has been celebrating extensively, even spontaneously joining a Red Sox baseball game.
  • Their enthusiastic and enduring celebrations have surprised local establishments.

Scottish fans, affectionately known as the "Tartan Army," have descended upon Boston, Massachusetts, creating a scene of exuberant celebration that has local businesses and beverage manufacturers scrambling to keep up. Reports indicate that the fans' lively and sustained partying has led to unprecedented sales figures in the city.

These passionate supporters are not limiting their celebrations to the sidelines of sporting events. Their revelry has spilled over into various aspects of Boston life, with accounts of them spontaneously crashing a Red Sox baseball game, adding to the city's vibrant atmosphere. The "Tartan Army" has demonstrated a remarkable capacity for both endurance and enthusiasm in their celebrations.

Local establishments and hop producers in the US metropolis apparently underestimated the sheer scale and intensity of the Scottish fans' celebratory spirit. The fans' dedication to celebrating every occasion, often loudly and with great gusto, has become a defining characteristic of their presence in Boston, leaving a notable economic impact.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.