This Little Red Truck Hauling A Christmas Tree Is Everywhere
As a car lover, how many times have your Christmas presents been wrapped in paper that’s covered in little red trucks hauling Christmas trees? How about all of the automotive-themed Christmas decorations at the store – there are always plenty of little red trucks hauling Christmas trees, whether they’re tree ornaments, little model trucks, mugs or even festive kitchen towels.
This TikTok went viral when a creator noticed a trend in the Christmas decorations that his mother gave him. His list of little red-truck-hauling-Christmas-tree paraphernalia includes a mug, a light-up little red truck hauling a Christmas tree, a welcome mat, multiple festive towels, a spoon rest, an oven mit, a metal model of a little red truck hauling a Christmas tree, a stocking, a box, and another light-up little red truck hauling a Christmas tree.
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Aside from @Mello_Yoshi’s video, there are several other trending audios that play off of the same concept, with varying degrees of profanity. The much loved There I Ruined It account even mixed @Mello_Yoshi’s original audio into a video compilation with other users quoting him, putting it over a festive soundtrack of jingling bells and a piano riff to make a song about a little red truck hauling a Christmas tree, which might have been the last faction of Christmas that didn’t directly feature a little red truck hauling a Christmas tree.
Next time you go to the store, don’t forget to stock up on little red trucks hauling Christmas trees whether it’s in the form of a tree ornament, dinner table centerpiece, kitchen towel, or throw pillow. It’s not the holidays without a little red truck hauling a Christmas tree.
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