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Coca Cola truck coming to Derry this weekend

written by John December 11, 2018
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COCA-COLA has announced the return of the iconic Christmas Truck to Derry this weekend.

The iconic truck will be visiting the Foyleside Shopping Centre on Saturday, December 15.

It will be in the centre’s coach park from 2 pm until 8 pm.

The tour kicked off in Galway on November 30 before spreading the holiday cheer across 10 more stops in towns and cities across the country.

Derry is the truck’s second last stop on its tour of Ireland before heading to Dublin on Sunday, December 16.

Each Truck tour stop will feature a glittering winter wonderland setting nestled amongst a festival of lights.

Visitors can enjoy a can of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, or Coca-Cola Original Taste at each stop.

Guests will also be able to purchase exclusive merchandise at each Truck tour stop.

All proceeds from the sale of merchandise will be donated to St Vincent De Paul.

Visitors will be encouraged to recycle their cans in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030.

The Coca-Cola Christmas Truck has racked up some serious mileage over the past eight years going all over the country playing the iconic “Holiday Are Coming” jingle.

Petre Sandru, country manager of Coca-Cola Ireland said: “Christmas is all about sharing festive goodwill with friends and loved ones.

“We can’t wait to start spreading holiday cheer across the island of Ireland with the return of our iconic red truck.

“We’re excited to announce lots of new additions at each stop, with the tour bringing a sprinkling of festive magic to our customers and also reinforcing an important message by encouraging more people to recycle on the go.”

Coca Cola truck coming to Derry this weekend was last modified: December 13th, 2018 by John

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