A return from Coca-Cola’s Christmas truck tour has been teased by the soft drinks brand.
The Christmas truck takes a tour around the UK each year, helping communities get into the festive spirit and although dates have not been announced, Coca-Cola has hinted that it could be on its way.
A Twitter user looking for the answer tweeted the Coca-Cola GB account, writing: “@CocaCola_GB is the holiday truck,coming this year?”
Alongside a winking face and the set of eyes emoji, Coca-Cola GB replied to the tweet, writing: “Christmas is coming but is the truck tour? You will have to watch this space”
Christmas is coming but is the truck tour? You will have to watch this space 👀 😉
Last year, the truck toured the UK visiting Glasgow, Manchester and Cardiff to name a few.
The tour dates were announced separately over a few days in 2021 so it’s possible that Coca-Cola might take the same approach this year if it does return.
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They were announced via Twitter last year so those keen to spot any truck tour updates can check the page @CocaCola_GB.
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