Posted: Fri 4th Nov 2016

Holiday’s Are Coming! Coca Cola Truck Returning to Wrexham This Christmas

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Nov 4th, 2016

Holiday’s are coming to Wrexham this year with a festive favourite making its grand return to the town centre for Christmas.

The Coca-Cola Truck will be driving into Wrexham on November 29th as part of its nationwide tour across the UK this Christmas.

This year Coca-Cola are promising an ‘added sprinkle of Christmas cheer’ to this year’s tour, with visitors having the chance to ‘wander through an enchanted winter wonderland before taking photos of the truck’.

As with all Coca-Cola Truck visits 150ml of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Zero Sugar will be handed out to visitors throughout the day.

Once the sun has set, visitors will enjoy an incredible after-dark surprise as Coca-Cola screens a short Christmas animation onto the truck. There’s a festive twist as we’re told the animation is powered by the ‘audience’s Christmas goodwill and festive cheer’.

This is the second time the Coca Cola Truck has been to Wrexham, with thousands turning out on 2014 to have their picture taken with the festive favourite.

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 reveal this year’s route and start spreading holiday cheer across the UK.”



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