Tim Hortons Fuels Nostalgia With New and Returning Holiday Menu Items
Tim Hortons' holiday-inspired drinks and bakery items to be made available this year have officially been revealed.
While some may argue that fall only recently arrived, the fan-favorite restaurant chain is joining the ever-growing list of other brands ready to welcome winter with limited-time holiday-inspired offers.
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So far, foodies are getting egg nog-flavored everything at Target, "snowy" Cheetos, a brisket scramble from Dunkin', peppermint bark at Costco, several limited-edition and festive varieties of Oreos, as well as a "sparkling" new flavor of Dr Pepper and a berry cool type of Starry this winter.
Not to mention, Pillsbury's head-turning new cookie design, Starbucks' rumored new cranberry-orange refresher, and everything included in Little Debbie's 2024 holiday lineup.
Now, fast food fanatics can also add Snowman Donuts, Holiday Sugar Dream Cookies and Holiday Chai Lattes to the list of seasonal sips and snack items offered this year, thanks to the convenience chain.
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the coffeehouse revealed it would be adding the three classic holiday items "with a twist," alongside returning favorites: the Peppermint Mocha Latte, Gingerbread Oatmilk Latte, Holiday Tree Donut and Hot Cocoa Crumble Muffin.
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New this year are the Holiday Chai Lattes, which are available hot or iced and are blended with a choice of one of two "nostalgic holiday flavors," peppermint or gingerbread, as well as the Snowman Donut, said to be topped with vanilla-flavored icing and filled with sweet cream.
Also making its debut is the Holiday Dream Sugar Cookie, described as a white chocolate chip sugar cookie that's been "infused with festive red and green sprinkles, and topped with vanilla-flavored icing, peppermint bark crumbles, and a mini gingerbread man cookie," according to an official statement shared with Parade.
"With the magical holiday season approaching we couldn’t wait to start treating our guests to some of the most festive and feel-good flavors of the season,” Katerina Glyptis, president of Tim Hortons U.S., said in the release. “From some truly adorable and social-worthy sweet treats to share with family and friends, to some iconic holiday-flavored beverages to cozy up and savor, we’re looking forward to having guests start enjoying the holiday season at their local Tims.”
According to a rep, the 2024 holiday menu should be arriving at your nearest Tim Hortons location on or around Nov. 6.
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