Marking 15 years since its first journey to the UK, the Coca-Cola Christmas truck will visit 15 locations across the country in 2025.
At each stop on the tour, visitors will be able to immerse themselves in festive games, win exclusive Coca-Cola merchandise and enjoy a Coca-Cola, Coke Zero or Diet Coke.
Last year, the Coca-Cola Christmas truck tour attracted 53,000 visitors, with each one getting the opportunity to take a picture in front of the iconic red truck.
Coca-Cola is continuing its partnership with FareShare, the UK’s leading food redistribution charity, and will make a direct donation of one million meals to the charity.
This year, they are also partnering with Tesco to spread festive goodwill through meal deals.
For every Tesco Festive Meal purchased with any 500ml Coca-Cola drink, the drinks giant will donate an extra 20p to FareShare.
Graham Kelly, Head of Fundraising at FareShare said: “We are so grateful to Coca-Cola for their continued support for FareShare.
“This incredibly generous donation means this festive season the equivalent of 1 million meals will reach people and communities in need.
“Every day, food from FareShare reaches over 8,000 charities across the UK, from after-school and community lunch clubs to homelessness shelters, providing nutritious meals alongside access to vital services.
“Coca-Cola’s support for FareShare is instrumental in strengthening communities and improving lives in every region of the UK. Together, we can create lasting change, one meal at a time.”
Elodie Peribere, Senior Marketing Director for Coca-Cola Great Britain and Ireland, added: “Coca-Cola remains synonymous with Christmas, and we’re delighted to bring back our iconic Truck Tour.
“This year, we’re encouraging everyone to ‘Refresh Your Holidays’ and take a well-deserved pause to create uplifting moments with loved ones.
“Our continued partnership with FareShare, with our donation equivalent to 1 million meals, is incredibly important to us, and we hope to make this Christmas a little more meaningful for thousands of people across the country.”

