TIM HORTONS is celebrating its 60th anniversary with Canadians this year and will commemorate the milestone with the return of 4 iconic retro donuts! Back in December TIMS announced the DUTCHIE would return for a limited time and now we know 3 more will back on January 10th including BLUEBERRY FRITTER, CINNAMON SUGAR TWIST and my personal fav the WALNUT CRUNCH that returned for awhile in 2023.
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Axel Schwan, president of Tim Hortons “We’re honoured that for nearly six decades, so many Canadians have considered their local Tims a home away from home and have chosen to spend a part of their daily lives with us. “As we get ready to celebrate the official 60th anniversary of Tim Hortons opening its first restaurant on May 17th, 1964, we’re planning a number of exciting ways to mark the occasion with our guests throughout the year.”
New cups, donut and Timbit boxes, and other packaging with a Tims 60th anniversary logo are being rolled out now to Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada
Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons said “We’re celebrating 60 Years of Keeping it Fresh throughout the year at Tims with a series of experiences for guests that will have a spirit of modern nostalgia – nods to the past but also celebrating the Tims of today and the future We wanted to kick off our 60th anniversary year with a bang and we can’t wait to re-introduce Canadians to four retro donuts that were most popular historically among our guests.”
The first Tim Hortons restaurant opened on May 17, 1964 in Hamilton and is still serving guests almost 60 years later. There are nearly 4,000 Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada and more than 5,700 around the world and restaurants in 18 other countries. The most recent new international market is South Korea where a Tims opened in late 2023.
2024 also marks the 50th anniversary of Tim Hortons Foundation Camps, which since 1974 has supported over 315,000 underserved youth with resources to help them reach their full potential. The 7 Tims Camps across Canada and the United States deliver high-impact, experiential learning to youth between the ages of 12 and 16 from low-income households during an important developmental window that shapes who they’ll become as adults.
What donut are you excited to have back during the 60th Anniversary Celebration at TIM HORTONS CANADA and is their an item that disappeared from the menu that should be brought back? Join the conversation of our social media pages.
More info at www.TimHortons.ca
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