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Coffee and doughnuts may be the iconic pairing but coffee and cards aren’t too far off.
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Not only is the regular NHL season upon us but it’s also the 10th anniversary of Tim Hortons’ NHL Hockey Cards where the coffee chain has teamed up with Upper Deck once again to give customers a chance to win some fun prizes.
This year’s collection includes specialty prize cards that could score lucky winners autographed cards, including one of 87 signed by Sidney Crosby.
There are also special cards that feature a piece of real jersey from stars like Auston Matthews, Connor McDavid, Cole Caufield, and Connor Hellebuyck.
But it’s the golden prize cards that can be found in any pack that could give hockey fans a chance to win a trip to watch a game and meet Crosby, or even a trip to the 2025 Stanley Cup final.
All in all, there are 120 base cards to collect along with eight mini-collections of insert cards.
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“We’re thrilled to be celebrating 10 years of Tim Hortons NHL Hockey Cards with an amazing set that offers collectors the chance to unwrap some incredible finds,” Hope Bagozzi, chief marketing officer for Tim Hortons, said in a statement, adding that it’s a “cool opportunity” for hockey fans to get a card with a piece of an actual superstar’s jersey or an autograph.
Each pack of cards will cost $1.50 plus tax with the purchase of any beverage (excluding espresso shots and Coca-Cola® products) or $1.99 plus tax without the purchase of a drink.
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Fans can also purchase a binder designed to store all 234 cards in the collection for $19.99 plus tax.
Additionally, the Tims NHL Hockey Challenge is back on the app where users can win daily and monthly prizes for picking players who you think will score, with a 2025 Hyundai Tucson season-end grand prize up for grabs.
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