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‘It’s very Canadian,’ Tim Hortons customers are hyped about literally Rolling Up To Win again

Bright red Tim Hortons cup with "RRROLL UP THE WIN" promotion and instructions for rolling up the ring, held by a hand.
The contest returned to its traditional roots on Feb. 23, and all players need to do is purchase a hot beverage from Tim Hortons, and roll up their rim (Courtesy: marywells_xo/X)

The contest has been held by Tim Hortons for more than 35 years, but was moved online in 2020 due to health related concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The contest returned to its traditional roots on Feb. 23, and all players need to do is purchase a hot beverage from Tim Hortons, and roll up their rim. Prizes include gift cards, free food, smartphones, and even a 2025 all electric Volkswagen. 

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“I think it’s a great promotion, it’s very Canadian,” one unnamed local told Now Toronto. 

“I remember being a kid and loving Roll Up To Win,” Venkat V said. “Never won a car yet, fingers crossed, hopefully we get lucky.” 

Another local named Nick D. went on to say he prefers being able to roll up their physical coffee cup, rather than playing through an online contest.

“It’s more interactive that way,” they said. “So, it’s a little bit more stimulating when you can actually physically hold a cup and see an instant response from it rather than doing it on your phone, it’s kind of boring that way.” 

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Although the contest is returning to its physical format, the digital portion will still exist for this year’s game. Customers can earn ‘digital rolls’ by creating a Tim Hortons account, and scanning their Tim Rewards card, and unlike the physical element those rolls can be earned on food items as well.

Hopefuls will have a chance to win prizes until the contest closes on Mar. 23, and lucky winners can claim their food and beverage prizes in any Tim Horton restaurants until Apr. 9, while all other winners have until Apr. 29.

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