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22 November 2011

"Holidays are coming"







Yes, it’s official (in my mind) that Christmas is finally here!!

The famous Coca Cola advert is making a weekly appearance on our television screens, so that can only mean we are allowed to get excited about Christmas.

Click here to get into the festive spirit! 

The advert was sadly taken off screen in 2001. After much uproar from customers and thousands of telephone calls to the Customer Information Centre sad not to see the “start of Christmas”, Coca Cola brought it back in 2007! YAYYYY!
To this day support continues for the “Holidays are coming” advert especially from the social networking site, Facebook.





Not only are we seeing the Christmas truck on TV, this year it’s even more exciting... THE TRUCK IS ON TOUR!
The Coca Cola trucks are making their way from the very north of the UK right down to London. Unfortunately, I’ve missed both Leeds and York but next week it will be making an appearance at Manchester’s Trafford Centre – and I shall be there for that! To find out when you can catch a piece of Christmas, take a look at the link below:
Click here to find out where the Coca Cola Christmas truck will be next!




Excitement aside, isn’t it funny that a huge part of the UK start the planning of Christmas when an advertisement for a drink established in 1886 is broadcasted!
To see how the Coca Cola branding and advertising has developed since 1886, check out the link below:
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