The popular soft drinks company Coca-Cola has unveiled a series of new dates as its Christmas truck makes its way across the UK.
The Coca-Cola Christmas truck is a holiday staple and first made its appearance when it hit our TV screens in 1995.
The truck has since become a fixture of TV and of the holiday season in more than 100 countries around the globe.
The tour started in late November in Kent before it made its way to Beckton, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Bristol, Bradford, Cardiff, and Leeds.
However, new dates have been unveiled by the food and drinks giant.
While the truck recently made its way to Wolverhampton on Thursday, December 8 as well as Coventry, Sheffield, Leeds, and Watford, new dates have been revealed.
The newly announced dates are as follows:
Manchester – Trafford Centre, M17 8AA
Baldock – Tesco, SG7 6BN
East Leake – Co-op, LE12 6PG
The famous truck will make its way to Manchester on December 11 and 12, Baldock in North Hertfordshire, and the village of East Leake in Nottinghamshire on December 11 and 12 respectively.
Previously, the company teased the return of the truck on Twitter when it replied to a tweet by a fan asking: “Is the holiday truck, coming this year?”
Coca-Cola rather mysteriously said: “Christmas is coming but is the truck tour? You will have to watch this space” before dates were announced weeks later.
Christmas is coming but is the truck tour? You will have to watch this space 👀 😉
More information about Coca-Cola’s Christmas truck can be found here: Coca-Cola Christmas Truck set to return for 2022
More dates are to be announced and will appear on the Coca-Cola website in due course.
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