Here Are The Roll Up To Win Deadlines You Need To Know About So You Can Get Your Prizes

Don't let them go to waste!
Senior Writer

To make sure you get your Tim Hortons Roll Up To Win prizes now that the game is over, you'll have to reveal and redeem them before certain dates or else they'll be gone forever.

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When do rolls need to be revealed?

Any rolls that you got during the game that you still haven't rolled up need to be revealed in the Tim Hortons app or on the website by April 18 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

If they're not rolled up by that date then they'll be forfeited, meaning you won't be able to claim the prize.

Since every roll is a winner this year, you would be giving up a guaranteed prize that could be a free donut or even a car.

When do prizes need to be redeemed?

All coffee, donut and reusable cup prizes need to be redeemed at Tim Hortons locations by May 23.

Tims Rewards points and Tim Cards will be automatically given to you after you roll them.

For some of the digital prizes — like subscriptions to Crave, SN Now, Spotify Premium and The Athletic or gift cards for Cineplex, Home Hardware, Skullcandy, Uber Eats and Xbox — you'll get an email once you win.

You need to follow the instructions in the email to redeem those prizes.

How do you reveal and redeem prizes?

To reveal a digital roll, you need to go to the Roll Up To Win section on the Tim Hortons app or website and click "Roll Now."

Then you swipe up on the cup or click on the option to let the rolls be revealed automatically.

Coffee, donut and reusable cup prizes will need to be activated in the "My Offers & Rewards" section to be redeemed.

You can redeem as many prizes as you want at any given time before the deadline either at a Tim Hortons location or with mobile orders in the app.

  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.
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