60th Year: Tim Hortons Bringing Back Four Retro Donuts Starting Jan 10th

In 2024, Tim Hortons will mark its 60th anniversary, a significant milestone in its history.

To celebrate, the brand is reintroducing four classic donuts for a limited period, starting January 10.

 

“We’re celebrating 60 Years of Keeping it Fresh throughout the year at Tims with a series of experiences for guests that will have a spirit of modern nostalgia – nods to the past but also celebrating the Tims of today and the future,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons in a news release.

“We wanted to kick off our 60th anniversary year with a bang and we can’t wait to re-introduce Canadians to four retro donuts that were most popular historically among our guests.”

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These include the Dutchie, Blueberry Fritter, Cinnamon Sugar Twist, and Walnut Crunch. Alongside these nostalgic offerings, Tim Hortons is also updating its packaging with a special 60th-anniversary logo, including new cups, donuts and Timbit boxes.

The celebration coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps.

Since 1974, these camps, aimed at youth aged 12 to 16, have supported over 315,000 young people from low-income families in Canada and the United States.

Tim Hortons, a staple in Canadian culture since its first restaurant opened in Hamilton, Ontario, on May 17, 1964, has grown to nearly 4,000 locations across Canada and over 5,700 worldwide, including 18 other countries. The most recent international expansion was in South Korea.

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