Categories: Food & Drink

Every play wins a prize in this year’s digital Roll Up the Rim at Tim Hortons

It’s almost here, friends! Tim Hortons Roll Up The Rim contest will be hitting us Canada-wide this March, but like most things, it’s going to look a heck of a lot different than it has in the past. This year, for the first time ever, RUTRTW will be going digital!

Now, we get it, change is hard. We can only assume that some of you are pretty bothered by all of this, but just keep reading. You see in 2021, everyone is a winner!

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“To celebrate this new way of playing, we’ve retired the most hated part of Roll Up — the Please Play Again message,” the coffee chain said in a press release. 

“Our largest prize pool ever includes exciting grand prizes, free coffees and donuts, and new this year, digital prizes like Tims Rewards points and subscriptions to popular streaming services.”

In order to play, all you have to do is purchase almost any item from their menu, scan your Tims Rewards card, and press reveal!

This time around, not only will ‘rolls’ be earned by purchasing a coffee, Canadians will be able to play by purchasing any cold beverage, breakfast sandwiches and wraps, so get ready, folks!

Roll Up the Rim at Tim Hortons will return on March 8th and run until April 4th, so download the app now! Things are about to get serious.

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