Coca-Cola truck to pop by Asda
PUT some pop into your Christmas shopping today.
The famous Coca-Cola truck will be rolling into Asda in Gloucester.
Staff will be handing out free fizzy drinks to spread the message that 'Holidays Are Coming'.
The truck will be outside the Bruton Way supermarket from
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Comments
by Beekeeper
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 3:23PM
“Read the BMJ article, CfromGlos. Doctors want to reduce childhood obesity by reducing children's intake of fizzy drinks.”
by CfromGlos
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 1:13PM
“Was it not coca cola marketing that invented the appearance of father christmas as we know it now? So like it or not, it has a lot to do with Christmas!
Besides do you not think that its possible that if people drink a lot of cola, there is a good chance they eat a lot of chocolate etc. Therefore it wouldnt just be that cola that is responsible!”
by Glos_Lad34
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 1:07PM
“@ Beekeeper - I agree with your comment, The truck was nothing to do with Christmas, It's just to get people to buy Coca-Cola over the Christmas period.”
by Beekeeper
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 12:44PM
“Alfredo, you might take a look at the "idiotic" British Medical Journal to find out more about this subject -
http://tinyurl.com/7r4f87s”
by Alfredo_
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 12:28PM
“@Beekeeper - it's been a while since I've read something as idiotic as your comment.”
by Beekeeper
Wednesday, December 05 2012, 11:49AM
“The "Coca Cola truck" has nothing to do with Christmas, and a lot to do with obesity.”