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It’s a ritual for millions of caffeine-laden Canadians: After every last drop of coffee has been drained from the cup, the soggy paper rim is pried open in the hopes winning a prize.
Tim Hortons says it will issue at least 272,598,720 cups this year; if five per cent of Roll Up the Rim players switch from reusable mugs to paper cups, that means that they use roughly an extra ...
Canadian coffee giant Tim Hortons is getting rid of Roll Up The Rim paper cups in advance of its iconic annual giveaway because of public health concerns over the novel coronavirus.
Tim Hortons is pulling 81-million cups designed for its Roll Up the Rim to Win promotion, amid concerns about the coronavirus. The news comes just a day after the coffee-and-donuts chain confirmed ...
This statistician cracked Roll up the Rim and won (almost) every time Michael Wallace: ’I didn’t win a car or a TV or even a $25 Tim Hortons gift card, but I didn’t expect to.