Coca Cola | Christmas Trailer
What started as a cinematic experience quickly transitioned into a tangible reality. By 2001, the "Christmas Caravan" began a cross-country tour in the USA, later debuting in Great Britain in 2010.
: The first ad featured three real 40-foot, 2-ton trucks adorned with over 30,000 light bulbs . Coca Cola Christmas Trailer
The Coca-Cola Christmas Trailer, often referred to as the "Christmas Caravan," is more than just a piece of holiday advertising; it is a global cultural phenomenon that signals the "official" start of the festive season for millions. Launched in 1995, the "Holidays Are Coming" campaign transformed a fleet of illuminated delivery trucks into enduring symbols of seasonal joy, nostalgia, and community. The Birth of a Modern Icon What started as a cinematic experience quickly transitioned
: The trucks prominently featured the iconic Haddon Sundblom Santa Claus , an image Coca-Cola helped popularize in the 1930s as the jolly, rosy-cheeked figure we recognize today. From Screen to Street The Coca-Cola Christmas Trailer, often referred to as