Rolling up the rim contesting had changed to go digital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, this made sense. When you think about it--it is gross that most of us would put our lips on the rim, probably roll up the rim with our teeth and then rip it off and hand it to the person working at Tim Hortons.
50 years ago this week, hockey player Tim Horton scored his first and only goal being a member of the Buffalo Sabres. Horton was in the National Hockey League for 24 years and spent the last 2 years of his life as a Buffalo Sabre. He died in a car accident on the QEW in Ontario. That was 1974.
Roll Up The Rim is going to be back in New York starting on Monday! They are giving away $1,000 every single day, including a few new prizes as well. This is the 38th year that the Roll Up The Rim contest is happening.
Coming up on Thursday is National Coffee Day and Tim Hortons is celebrating! They are going to offer 25-cent coffee in celebration of the national 'holiday'.
Tim Hortons, the popular Canadian coffee chain where thousands of Buffalonians grab their daily morning coffee, recently reached a settlement with their Canadian app users.
When someone dies, the last thing you ever want to think is that you'll never see them again. But are the things you see after they die signs? Or coincidences?