
Roll Up the Rim began in 1986 to reward loyal guests by giving them the opportunity to win prizes with the purchase of a hot beverage. The rules are simple: buy any hot beverage (excluding extra smalls) and then roll up the rim to see if you won a prize. You can claim your prize until May 21st, 2012.
The 2012 prize list includes:
• 40 Toyota Camry Hybrids
• 100 Panasonic 3D TV packages
• 1,000 Coleman camping package
• 5,000 Panasonic digital camera
• 25,000 $100 Tim Hortons giftcards
• Over 41 million of food prizes
Being a student I don’t have a lot of money to spend on coffee, but having a chance to win a free coffee, yet alone a car is enough incentive for me to keep buying Tim Hortons. For that reason alone I think this campaign is brilliant.
A fun fact: Paul Kind a Canadian inventor appeared on Dragon’s Den to debut his “Rimroller”. A Rimroller is a mechanical device used for rolling up the rim on coffee cups.
I am an avid coffee drinker, so I only thought it was necessary to make a trip to Tim Hortons today.
I had high hopes of winning, seeing as the odds of winning are 1 in 6. However, I did not win anything this time.
Good luck and have fun rolling up those rims!
Totally forgot that RUTRTW was upon us already! FYI, I have a Rimroller, and it works pretty well lol
ReplyDeleteI love roll up the rim! It's too bad it's not available for iced capps though. Yes I am that person who orders iced capps in the winter.
ReplyDeleteI am crossing my fingers for another $100 tim card!!
ReplyDeleteI saw that Dragon's Den episode!
ReplyDeleteSam, I love your photo.
ReplyDeleteAnd, now I want some coffee.
Its the best coffee time of the year. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's this time of the year I wish I drank coffee. But this makes me buy a lot more hot chocolate than usual. Hope we are all lucky at some point!
ReplyDeleteI like your blog topic a lot. It's one of the best ones that I've come across because it is so relevant. Not only that, but looking back months or a year from now to see what was popular then is interesting. I like to idea of jumping six months back to see what was trending compared to what is now. It is an interesting topic. Keep it up.
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