Coca-Cola's countdown to Christmas has officially kickstarted after it announced the tour dates for its giant red truck.

The famous red lorry will make 19 stops up and down the country throughout November and December.

Once again, Coca-Cola will visit Watford but Borehamwood has been snubbed this time round.

In a snowy winter wonderland setting, visitors will be able to enjoy festive photo moments and enjoy a small can of Coca-Cola zero sugar at Asda in Watford on Wednesday December 4 from midday until 7pm.

Shoppers will also have an opportunity to buy 250ml glass bottles of Coke with personalised labels.

This year, Coca-Cola has partnered with Crisis - the national homelessness charity, which is now in its 52nd year. Coca-Cola will donate 10p for each can recycled by visitors at the truck tour, with funds going to Crisis to help people out of homelessness.

Kris Robbens, marketing director at Coca-Cola Great Britain and Ireland, said: "Christmas is all about sharing special moments with friends and loved ones and we’re looking forward to spreading the festive cheer across Great Britain again this year with our iconic Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour.

"Whilst Christmas is a moment of celebration, it’s also incredibly important to remember those that need support throughout the season. So, we’re really pleased to partner with Crisis and whilst guests at the tour enjoy a refreshing Coca-Cola zero sugar, when they recycle their can, they’ll be helping to support an amazing charity."