Kevin the Carrot returns to Aldi's Christmas advert for the seventh year
Bargain retailer Aldi has released its full Christmas advert for 2022 and Kevin the Carrot is back for the seventh year running.
The final moments saw Katie suddenly realise that Kevin is missing - and shout “KEVIN!”. Now, Aldi has shown us what happens next.READ MORE:Join the Christmas in Liverpool Facebook group Separated from his family, the scene cuts to Kevin, who is Home Alone. He is watching football on TV, when he hears heavy footsteps of an unknown intruder on the roof. “Quaking in his roots”, he devises a plan to warn off the uninvited guest.
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