Jamaica Gleaner

‘What we share is stronger’

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THE INTERNATIO­NAL Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour made the last rounds of its first-time journey to Jamaica on December 14 in the Half-Way-Tree area of Kingston.The signature stop brought the total number of towns visited by the Coca-Cola Santa, his helpers, Mrs Claus and dancers to 11. Downtown Kingston, Trelawny, Mandeville, Ocho Rios, St Ann’s Bay, Negril, Santa Cruz, Spanish Town, May Pen and St Thomas also experience­d the, ‘What We Share Is Stronger’ Coca-Cola- themed Christmas.

Spectators on the various routes witnessed the caravan’s delicate bursts of snow, Christmas music and magical panoramic exhibit of Santa’s mobile village embedded in red décor with white Christmas trees decked with CocaCola embellishm­ents.

Brand Manager of Coca-Cola Jamaica, Amoye Phillpotts­Brown was pleased with the feedback received from the public. “It was a remarkable feeling to see the joy on the faces of persons when they interacted with Santa and took part in the activities on the ground. We believe this first-time experience for Jamaica was a success for that reason alone,” Phillpotts-Brown said.

Each stop was brought to life with engaging games and festivitie­s led by popular comedic personalit­ies such as Christophe­r ‘Johnny’ Daley, Dufton Shepherd and Pretty Boy Floyd, who entertaine­d the various gatherings with activities such as the Christmas carol remix, CocaCola Cup pong, guess that Jamaican Christmas song, Coca-Cola drinking, hula hoop and dance competitio­ns.

SANTA’S VILLAGE

Individual­s and families that purchased Coca-Cola products from nearby wholesales and shops got to enter Santa’s Village for free instant photos with Santa and gift from his special bag. These included items such as CocaCola glasses, collectibl­e tumblers, tote bags and ear buds.

Sasha-Gaye Robinson, a St Catherine resident chimed in with her take on the experience during her visit to the Coca-Cola Santa Village with her son at the Spanish Town stop on December 7.

“I heard about the Christmas tour and surprising­ly, we saw it when we were passing the destinatio­n, and we decided to find out how we could get to see Santa and we ran to the store in order to get on the truck to see Santa. I appreciate the token given and my son is very happy,” Robinson said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour a success
Winner of the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour’s drinking competitio­n, Desmond Chambers, is gifted with his prize by Santa’s little helper, Tamra Durrant , during the final stop of the tour in Half-Way-Tree on December 14.
CONTRIBUTE­D Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour a success Winner of the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour’s drinking competitio­n, Desmond Chambers, is gifted with his prize by Santa’s little helper, Tamra Durrant , during the final stop of the tour in Half-Way-Tree on December 14.

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