The advert gets its first TV airing on Monday but you can watch it now
Morrisons is showing its support for the nation’s festive hosts in its latest Christmas advert which airs on Monday, November 6, during ITV’s Coronation Street. Through the ad, trusty oven gloves that reside in kitchens up and down the country, come alive to sing their support for hosts and chefs as they prepare their celebratory feasts on the big day.
Families are then seen preparing food for Christmas Day, supported and serenaded by their favourite oven gloves. As we build to the song’s chorus, the gloves jump out of drawers in a choreographed dance as the Christmas pudding gets set alight but they keep schtum when a potato is dropped before guarding festive treats from over-eager little hands.
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