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Another few and a dougnut.
I am doing much better this year. |
not me, another week, still no prize....
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I am planning on winning a car with this cup in fron to fme now.
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are you drinking an Irish coffee now, or just having a Twisted Fingers day? |
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another large "please play again" .
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I'm 1 of 10-ish so far. I won a coffee from a large cup (surprisingly, it's the only large coffee I bought). Maybe larger cups have better chances?
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0 for 1 on the first day of Roll up the Rim 2010
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0:1 as well.
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This is the RUTR I've been looking forward too, ever since I started my new job, driving the ferry back and forth between halifax and dartmouth: there is a Tim Horton's in each terminal!!!
but so far I'm 0 for 2 :( |
omg Lucifer, how are you going to handle that? How many trips a day do you make?
There's coffee wars happening: Macdonalds has launched a free coffee campaign for the next two weeks. By my calculations that beats the odds of Timmie's RUTR by 100% |
how does the promo work? do you have to buy anything else? :)
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How is Macdonalds coffee now? Haven't had it in about 9 years or so, and then it was like paint, awful, vile liquid.
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you just walk in ask for a coffee. You don't have to order anything else. The coffee is vastly improved now, nothing like the awful, vile paint from the days of yore. I think they invested in premium coffee production a coupleof years ago, but I've noticed that it is very flavourful, with a stronger taste than Tim's. Although, I prefer dark roast and find Tim's to be a bit bland.
Double-double trouble from McDonald's | Canada | News | Toronto Sun Double-double trouble from McDonald's By DON PEAT, Toronto Sun Last Updated: March 2, 2010 9:47am Coffee will be a hot topic this month. While Tim Hortons was rolling out the next instalment of its 24-year-old contest, McDonald's announced it would be pouring free small coffees throughout the day for the next two weeks across Canada. Can you smell a coffee war brewing? McDonald's communications manager Stephanie Sorensen stressed the golden arches wasn't trying to rain on the roll-up parade. "This is actually a promotion that we had planned beforehand," Sorensen said. "The program has been very, very successful for us." McDonald's has had the giveaway twice before but this time is extending the free coffee offer to the entire day instead of just at breakfast. While not divulging specific numbers, Sorensen says the giveaway eventually does translate to sales, noting last year McDonald's saw a 30% increase nationwide in coffee sales. McDonald's isn't the only one taking a shot at coffee giveaways. Country Style announced that participating locations will serve up a free medium coffee on Wednesday morning as part of its Coffee Lover's Day promotion. |
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Love this thread!
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Got McDonalds today instead ot Tim's. It is free and there will be plenty of time to win a free coffee in a couple of weeks.
McDonalds' coffee is pretty good. They make a good Americano and the pricing is good compared to any of the more expensive places and very similar to Tim's. |
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yeow! How long have you been on this job? next time I'm in the neighbourhood - I'll knock onthe door. I've been there 3 times in the past 6 years so it's not out of the realm of possibility.
0 for 2 now Tim's is going to open a bunch of new stores: Tim Hortons aims for 600 new Canadian stores, 300 in U.S. by 2013 - omgMoney - MSN CA By THE CANADIAN PRESS, cp.org, Updated: March 5, 2010 7:53 AM Tim Hortons aims for 600 new Canadian stores, 300 in U.S. by 2013 OAKVILLE, Ont. - Tim Hortons (TSX:THI) is preparing to serve up a new restaurant format as part of its expansion plans over the next three years. The new restaurant concept will be piloted in at least 10 existing locations. The redesign is intended to more sharply define Tim Hortons image with what the company calls "enhanced finishes, fixtures and seating areas." The iconic Ontario-based company known for its coffee, doughnuts and light meals says it expects 900 new stores of various formats by 2013. They would include 600 stores in Canada where Tim Hortons already has more than 3,000 locations under its banner. Up to 60 locations in Canada will be converted to include the Cold Stone Creamery concept in partnership with an American ice cream chain. The restaurant operator says it plans to spend $180 million to $200 million this year to support its growth initiatives. The plans were outlined ahead of a Friday investors conference hosted by the Oakville, Ont.-headquartered company, which currently has 563 locations in the United States. The company is aiming for same-store sales growth of three per cent to five per cent in Canada and two per cent to four per cent in the United States. It's also aiming to earn between $1.95 and $2.05 per share. Beyond 2010, Tims has set the goal of 12 per cent to 15 per cent compound annual average growth in earnings per share from 2011 to 2013. "Our strategies will continue to transform Tim Hortons, not only adding significant scale but also introducing important additional growth layers to our business platform to extend our position as a leader in the North American restaurant industry," said Don Schroeder, president and CEO. "We are a growth company with significant long-term opportunities in Canada, and we are also excited by the prospects of continued profitable growth in the U.S., and potentially internationally in the longer term." Much of the growth in Canada this year will be focused on Quebec, western Canada and major urban locations. In the United States, it will be focused on major regional markets such as New York, Ohio and Michigan. The company says it plans to spread out from these bases, with about 30 per cent of its development activities between 2010 and 2013 in markets adjacent to its existing territories. |
0 for 18 now....
I do believe the odds are 1 in 9 too. mmmmm |
i thought i won a motor home the other day..........but i checked the outside of the cup,and didn't see a pic of a motor home.
i was unsure but,when i rolled up the rim.....it said...........win a bagel...... they told me i was dilusional. |
LOL Fly....
0 for 19 now....wow I really hope I am just saving my "winning" for lotto 6/49.... |
put the money you spend on coffee,tea and doughnuts,into a 6/49 fund and see what happens over a month.
and the bagel sucked........... |
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I am 3 for 38 now...
2 coffee's 1 donut |
diddly squat here..............
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funny Fly... :)
3 / 5 here. Plus I found one on the ground, unrolled: free coffee. |
another sweet FA.......glad i'm not keeping track.
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i'm like 1 for 40 - free coffee thats it. This is by far the worst year for wins I've had.
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I won a coffee! :D
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so last week, I redeemed a free coffee and received a large coffee, with a rollup the rim cup. This week, I redeemed another free coffee, and instead got a medium in a plain cup. Both at the same store (Parliament street in Cabbagetown).
Still 3/5 |
It's Baaack.....
Roll up the Rim is back!
currently 0 for 1. Here are 2011 prizes: Winning Rim Tab redemption – Major Prizes All major prize winning Rim Tabs must be redeemed by May 22, 2011. As goodwill gesture, all winning food prizes should continue to be redeemed after this date. 2011 Prizes are: 40 Toyota Matrix 100 Panasonic 3D TV Packages 1,000 Napoleon Barbecues 5,000 Raleigh Mountain Bikes 25,000 100$ Tim Cards And over 47 million Food Prizes |
1/2 so far this year: free coffee
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2 coffees already
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1 for 3 at this point (coffee only)
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I didn't get a free coffee from Tim's today, so I went to McDonald's and had one of their free coffees.
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