Coca Cola have announced that their famous Christmas Truck Tour will arrive in Scotland for its first stop, but it won't be in Edinburgh.
The truck famously visited the capital in 2019, stopping at Fort Kinnaird, but had to cancel its tour for the first time in ten years last year due to the coronavirus restrictions.
Glasgow will instead share the spoils this year after the company announced the Scottish city will be first on the list of stops, a huge disappointment for those in the capital.
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The iconic truck has become a magnet for social media fans posing for selfies, as well as getting the chance to try the renowned brand in all its glory.
Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow will host the event on November 24, with Edinburgh locals hoping to get their own taste of history before Christmas.
The truck first appeared in Coca Cola's famous 'Holidays Are Coming' advert 26 years ago and has become a festive sight ever since.
This year, the tour is part of Coca Cola's Real Magic campaign, carrying at its heart a simple message of festive joy and inclusion, reminding people that the real magic happens in the moments of warmth and connection that we often associate the festivities with.
Louise Maugest, Marketing Director at Coca-Cola Great Britain, said: "Coca-Cola has always been synonymous with Christmas, particularly the iconic Truck Tour. With the magic of Christmas needed now more than ever, we thought it was only right that we bring it back this year, safely and securely.
"The Coca-Cola Truck Tour has always been a moment to remind us of the importance of togetherness and community, something particularly prevalent during the festive season."
To find out the full tour schedule, visit https://www.coca-cola.co.uk/