Is there a curse on the Coca-Cola truck?

The Coca-Cola Christmas Truck tour has been plagued with a few unfortunate events over the years, leading some to think its cursed.

Instead of spreading Christmas cheer to onlookers, residents near Bucharest, Romania, were filled with panic after spotting the Coca-Cola Christmas truck engulfed in flames.

Viral video footage showed fire ripping through the vehicle’s trailer and black smoke filling the air while it drove through the streets, in Berceni, on November 29, last year. 

In 2017, Coca-Cola fans in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, were left waiting for cold for several hours when the festive truck got lost and stuck in a field.

The Coca-Cola truck’s visit to Silverburn Shopping Centre, in Glasgow, caused outrage in November 2017 after the attraction caused a major gridlock.

Unhappy motorists claimed they felt like “prisoners” after being “trapped” in the venue’s car park for more than two hours because of high levels of traffic. 

Coca-Cola was forced to apologise back in 2015 after an event at an Asda in Coryton, Wales, caused lengthy queues and gridlock traffic. 

Drivers told Wales Online that routes that typically took 15 minutes lasted as long as three or four hours due to the excessive amount of cars on the road.  

Credit: Alamy

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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