The festive advert wars are a national sport, sparking tears, memes, and heated debate down the pub. Time to settle which telly commercials actually earn their place in Christmas folklore.
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John Lewis: The Long Wait
That 2011 advert where we all thought the kid wanted his own presents, only to discover he couldn't wait to give one to his parents. Absolute waterworks.
Sainsbury's: 1914 Christmas Truce
A hauntingly beautiful reimagining of the famous football match between British and German troops. Powerful stuff for a supermarket ad.
John Lewis: Monty the Penguin
Monty just wanted love, and Sam delivered. Cue the entire nation buying stuffed penguins and sobbing into their mince pies.

Coca-Cola: Holidays Are Coming
No festive season truly begins until those illuminated trucks trundle through a snowy village. Pure nostalgic magic.

Aldi: Kevin the Carrot
Who knew a wonky carrot could become a national icon? Kevin's yearly escapades have somehow become genuinely must-see viewing.
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