Is the Christmas truck free?

Yes, for the vast majority of stops, the Coca-Cola Christmas truck will be free, the Mirror reports.

However, visitors will have to pay to attend the Dublin and Belfast stops.

Tickets are limited to four a person and will cost €2, plus an extra €1.14 for the booking fee.

The ticket cost will go to charity.

Where will the truck be today?

Today (November 26) the truck will head over to Gateshead at the Metro Centre.

From November 30 to December 3, the Coca-Cola truck will stop at RDS Simmons Court in Dublin.

It will be open from 2pm until 5pm, then 6pm until 9pm.

What has Coca-Cola said about its Christmas truck tour?

Florence Wheatley, Brand Manager at Coca-Cola Company, Great Britain, said: “Coca-Cola has been spreading Christmas cheer for decades and, this year, we’ve added even more exciting elements to make it as magical and merry as possible.

“Alongside the beloved return of the Truck Tour nationwide and the much loved ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert, we have introduced new elements like the ‘World Needs More Santas’ TVC and an interactive Santa Quiz.

“We’re also thrilled to extend our partnership with Neighbourly, emphasising spreading kindness and making a positive impact across the UK. Together, we want to inspire year-round acts of goodwill and truly make a difference in all local communities.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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