Category : Search result: Christmas advertising 2024


Iceland's £25 Christmas Dinner Box Review 2025

Iceland's festive dinner box for four returns at £25. Our review reveals its delicious highlights, stress-free cooking, and the one classic item it's missing. Find out if it's worth it.

M&S 2025 Christmas food menu selling out fast

M&S's 2025 Christmas food-to-order menu is here, featuring festive Colin the Caterpillar & wagyu beef pie. Items are selling rapidly, with collection from 22-24 Dec. Order now.

Wearable Christmas Jumpers 2025 From £16

Discover stylish festive knits for Christmas Jumper Day 2025. From Fair Isle to subtle sequins, find wearable designs from £16 that avoid novelty tackiness.

WPP shares leap on takeover bid speculation

WPP's share price surged as much as 6% following reports of potential takeover interest from rival Havas and private equity firms. Discover the implications for the UK's advertising giant.

Best Christmas 2025 Gifts for Your Pets

Discover the ultimate Christmas 2025 gift guide for your pets. From turkey-flavoured treats to stylish tartan coats, find perfect presents for your furry friends.

UK's Best Christmas Markets Named for 2025

Discover the 9 best UK Christmas markets according to Which? magazine's 2025 ranking, featuring festive favourites from York to Belfast. Plan your perfect seasonal trip today!

Black Sheep Christmas Meal Deal: Honest Review

An honest review of Black Sheep Coffee's £35 Christmas meal deal for two - from dry turkey to disappointing desserts, discover whether this festive offering is worth your money.

John Lewis Christmas Ad Targets Gen X Dads

John Lewis's latest Christmas campaign breaks tradition by focusing on relatable Generation X fathers and a surprising gardening theme, moving away from their signature animated characters.

Coca-Cola's AI Christmas Advert Sparks Backlash

Coca-Cola's revolutionary AI-created Christmas commercial has sparked heated debate among viewers and marketing experts. Discover why this technological leap is dividing opinions about authenticity in holiday advertising.

Page 1 of 4