Coca-Cola has announced when its iconic Christmas truck will be stopping off in Belfast over the festive season.
The world-famous brand has said it is bringing Santa’s spirit to the public with its iconic Coca‑Cola Christmas truck.
“Why not bring your loved ones and embrace your inner Santa? Visit us for a magical evening full of laughter, fun activities and a free Coca‑Cola,” it soft drinks giant has said.
Starting out in Dublin on November 30, it will travel north to Custom House Square in Belfast on Sunday 1 December, before moving on to Cork and Limerick.
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Coca Cola previously said the much-loved festive tour will this year support FareShare, the UK’s biggest charity fighting hunger and food waste, and for every person that attends the equivalent of a meal will be donated on their behalf.
Coca-Cola aims to donate the equivalent of up to a total of one million meals this festive season.
This year, the Coca-Cola Truck Tour focuses on the campaign message “The World Needs More Santas” and the tour will encourage visitors to embrace their inner Santa and share an act of kindness with others during the festive season.
Under a canopy of twinkling lights and festive music, visitors will be able to enjoy festive games, participate in a lucky dip with the chance to win exclusive Coca-Cola merchandise and experience a festive food truck that will serve up seasonal tastes alongside a cold Coca-Cola Zero Sugar.
Florence Wheatley, Marketing Manager for Coca-Cola Great Britain Coca-Cola, said: “Coca-Cola has and remains synonymous with Christmas, with many people eagerly awaiting the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour and Holidays Are Coming advert to create a little festive magic.
“This year, we’re delighted to continue our relationship with FareShare to support its mission to reduce hunger and surplus food waste.
“We hope that every person that attends the Truck Tour not only experiences the magic of Coca-Cola Christmas, but also supports FareShare, knowing that the equivalent of a meal has been donated on their behalf, acting as a little moment of kindness to ensure that thousands of people across the country enjoy a more meaningful Christmas.”