Aldi brings 'signature carrot chaos' to TV screens with 'momentous' Christmas advert finale – out now

WATCH NOW: Aldi releases the third part of its 2025 Christmas advert

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 27/11/2025

- 11:03

Will Kevin the Carrot and his beloved Katie finally say 'I do'?

After weeks of festive anticipation, Aldi's beloved vegetable couple are finally ready to tie the knot. The supermarket's Christmas advert finale arrived this morning, promising to reveal whether Kevin and Katie the Carrot will actually make it down the aisle.

The third and final episode brings their romantic journey to its climax, complete with what Aldi describes as "signature carrot chaos, delicious romance, and even a musical number".


It's the conclusion fans have been waiting for since the proposal that kicked off this year's three-part festive campaign.

The wedding promises to be the most anticipated vegetable nuptials of the year, following the dramatic events of the previous episodes.

It all started with a romantic proposal that had fans on the edge of their seats. Kevin popped the question to his long-time love in the first episode, creating what Aldi called a "heartwarming" moment that would "warm hearts across the nation".

The snowy scene saw their pet Caulidog playing cupid, sporting the engagement ring on its collar while waiting outside Katie's home. Kevin came prepared with cue cards for his big moment, ready to ask the most important question of his life.

This "truly memorable" proposal marked a special milestone: Kevin's 10th year of bringing festive cheer to Aldi's Christmas campaigns.

The second episode took a wild turn when Katie's tranquil hen do contrasted sharply with Kevin's chaotic stag party.

Kevin the Carrot and Katie getting married

Expect 'signature carrot chaos, delicious romance, and even a musical number' from the festive finale

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The 50-second film revealed the groom-to-be in quite the predicament: strapped to the North Pole, wearing only a mankini after his pre-wedding celebrations went completely off the rails.

Best man Kelvin faced the unenviable task of ringing Katie to explain that things had gone "pear-shaped". The wedding party found themselves desperately trying to piece together what had happened during their wild night, which apparently included an unexpected trip to Lapland.

With Kevin nowhere to be found and the wedding fast approaching, it became a race against time to locate the missing groom.

The finale sees the best man, Kelvin, successfully rescue Kevin just in time for the big day. But as Katie walks down the aisle with their children, Jasper, Chantenay, and Baby Carrot, plus their beloved Caulidog, disaster strikes when Kelvin gets a call from the 'veg-istrar' who's found himself "in a bit of a pickle".

Kevin the Carrot serenading Katie

Kevin saves the day with a West End-worthy musical performance

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As Katie begins to panic, Kevin saves the day with a West End-worthy musical performance, serenading his bride-to-be to prove "love really is all around".

Aldi's chief commercial officer, Julie Ashfield, said: "We've absolutely loved watching everyone follow Kevin and Katie's incredible journey, from their first spark to this momentous walk down the aisle.

"The anticipation for their big day has been immense, and we're thrilled to invite everyone to witness this festive finale."

The third and final episodic advert hit TV screens across the nation for the first time at 6am.

For those who can't get enough of Kevin and his vegetable posse, wedding-themed merchandise is now available at the supermarket.

The retailer's latest range starts at just £3.49 and features the happy couple alongside brand-new characters.

Shoppers can honour the happy couple and pick up Kevin and Katie Plush Toys dressed in their full wedding glory. They are joined by some new special guests, including their children Chantenay, Jasper, and Baby, all donning their best attire for the big day, plus their family dog, Caulidog.

But Kevin devotees better act quickly if they want to get their hands on the latest festive characters, as with all Specialbuys, "once they're gone, they're gone", Aldi warned.