Every child sits and waits in anticipation to see the Coca-Cola truck come on the tv as a sign that Christmas has arrived, and this year, residents will have the chance to see the iconic vehicle up close.
The festive vehicle will make its way to Gainsborough later this year as part of its annual Christmas tour.
It will greet crowds at Marshall’s Yard on Thursday, November 23 from 11am – 7pm as it makes its way to 42 venues across the country.
Click or tap to see the full list of tour dates and venues. Photo: Coca-Cola
At each stop, fans can project festive selfies across the side of the truck.
They will also be able to pick up a free 150ml can of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Classic.
Aedamar Howlett, marketing director for Coca-Cola Great Britain said: “Coca-Cola is synonymous with the Christmas season and it’s no secret that our much-loved Christmas Truck Tour marks the unofficial countdown to Christmas.
“We can’t wait to start spreading holiday cheer and we are excited to announce a brand new route for 2017 – which brings a sprinkling of festive magic to fans across the UK.”
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