Coca-Cola Christmas truck: Dates for annual tour across the UK and Ireland revealed

The popular Coca-Cola holiday truck has kicked off its annual tour of the UK and Ireland with 17 stops, including eight new locations.

The 14-tonne truck, signaling the approach of Christmas, has been traveling around the country for the past five days, stopping at shopping centers and supermarkets.

He started his holiday tour V Glasgow on Friday at Silverburn Shopping Center before he headed to Edinburgh on Saturday at the Fort Kinnaird Mall.

At each stop, visitors will enjoy interactive entertainment, as well as Christmas prize drawings with thousands of holiday gifts.

But many fans are wondering where the truck will go next and how they will be able to track it. Here, FEMAIL reveals where and when the big red truck will hit the road in other cities across the UK and Ireland.

The popular Coca-Cola holiday truck (pictured) has kicked off its annual tour of the UK and Ireland with 17 stops, including eight new locations.

The popular Coca-Cola holiday truck (pictured) has kicked off its annual tour of the UK and Ireland with 17 stops, including eight new locations.

Where will the Coca-Cola truck go next?

The festive car is currently on display at the White Rose Shopping Center in Leeds until November 30th from 12pm to 8pm.

The tour’s next stop is rumored to be RDS Simmons Court in Dublin from November 30th to December 3rd. Sun.

She is then expected to sail to Belfast on the Titanic slipway from Friday 8th December to Sunday 10th December.

How do I track my Coca-Cola Truck Tour itinerary?

The Coca Cola truck is keeping everyone guessing as the upcoming destinations are yet to be announced.

But a Coca Cola spokesman said: “Our festive team are working hard to make this year’s tour more vibrant than ever and we don’t want to give away any secrets so follow @coca-colaGBI (Instagram) . ‘

What to expect at one of the holiday truck locations?

This year, each stop on the tour will feature a variety of activities and experiences, including the Snow Globe, where guests can take a few photos in the snow-covered bauble.

Elsewhere, families can play in the Ho-Ho-Hoop Game Hut for a chance to win a range of prizes and Christmas tree decorations made from recycled materials.

Visitors will also be able to hear the Coca-Cola Christmas Choir perform a series of holiday carols.

Those planning to see the truck can expect to take part in an interactive Santa Quiz. The quiz aims to inspire people to embrace their Santa archetype and the universal spirit of kindness, generosity and friendship at Christmas.

The promotion will also offer plenty of chances to win incredible holiday prizes, including trips to Lapland, unforgettable dining experiences and exclusive Coca-Cola treats.

The 14-tonne truck (pictured), which signals Christmas is just around the corner, has been traveling around the country for the past five days, stopping at shopping centers and supermarkets.

The 14-tonne truck (pictured), which signals Christmas is just around the corner, has been traveling around the country for the past five days, stopping at shopping centers and supermarkets.

Florence Wheatley, brand manager for Coca-Cola UK, said: “Coca-Cola has been bringing Christmas cheer for decades and this year we’ve added even more exciting elements to make it as magical and merry as possible.

“Along with the beloved return of the Truck Tour across the country and the much-loved ‘Holidays are Coming’ commercials, we introduced new elements such as the ‘The World Needs More Santa Clauses’ TVC and an interactive Santa Claus quiz show.”

In addition to the tour, Coca-Cola has teamed up with Neighborly, a charity that supports local communities and inspires acts of kindness to those who need it most.

Those looking to make a difference this Christmas will be able to donate online or use the QR code on the Truck Tour to contribute to the Neighborhood Fund.

Those wishing to donate to the local community supported by Coca-Cola and the Neighborly Foundation can do so online or using the QR code available on the truck.