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Coca-Cola truck tour dates: Where is the Christmas lorry stopping in 2022?… – The Sun

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IT wouldn't be Christmas without the iconic Coca-Cola truck doing its annual UK tour.
The first few dates of the 2022 tour have been confirmed, and it could be coming to a location near you.
The highly-anticipated Coca-Cola Christmas truck tour has been announced. 
It was cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic but returned the following year – although it was scaled back.
Coca-Cola is yet to confirm the full details for its 2022 tour but the first few dates have now been scheduled.
The full dates are as follows:
The Coca-Cola Christmas truck tends to visit some of the same locations each year.
In 2021, the iconic truck visited the following locations:
If you want the latest Truck announcements about the schedule, be sure to keep an eye out on the Coca-Cola social media channels over the coming weeks.
Announcements will be made on Instagram @CocaColaEU and Twitter @CocaCola_GB.
When the truck arrives, shoppers will be given a QR code which will enable them to revel in a pop-up winter market, games and "elfie selfies". 
Visitors can also buy a Coca-Cola and have them personalised with their name or short phrase.
This year, Coca-Cola has linked up with foodbank charity FareShare to donate up to 100,000 meals.
Lindsay Boswell, chief executive officer at FareShare said: “We’re incredibly grateful for the support from Coca-Cola.
"Their donation will help us get more good-to-eat surplus food to people across the UK most impacted by the cost of living crisis.
"We hope as many people visit the Coca-Cola Truck Tour this Christmas so that we can get more food to people who need it during what are challenging times for many.”
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