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Tim Hortons releases giant Timbits pool float, plus other new merchandise

Tim Hortons new merchandise featuring pool float, mugs, and towel Photo by Tim Hortons

Say goodbye to last year’s loon float, and get ready to enjoy lake life on a new trendy inflatable. Everyone’s favourite coffee shop launched a limited-edition Summer Road Trip Collection just in time for the Canada Day long weekend. You can stock up on the new gear at participating Tim Hortons locations starting Wednesday, June 29—which means you better leave room in your car on the way up to the cottage.

The collection features a Timbit summer float, a beach towel, and ceramic camper mugs.

timbits pool float
Photo by Tim Hortons

In our opinion, the pool float is the highlight of the new offerings and comes in at $29.99. At over five feet long, you can lay down and relax on the lake while dreaming of your favourite doughnut flavours.

tim hortons beach towel
Photo by Tim Hortons

If you’re more inclined to stay on the land than the water this summer, you can try out the Canadiana towel for $24.99.

And then, since everyone loves a good cup of coffee on the dock, Tim Hortons is also releasing red and white mugs ($10.99) that are #InstaReady.

Do you have a favourite piece of Canada Day gear you love to use at the cottage? We want to see you with it! Enter the 2022 Cottage Life Photo Contest and share your photos now.

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