Tim Hortons is introducing new indulgent treats under its Dream Cookies line. The new items feature the favorite M&M minis and Reese's Minis to create a dreamy cookie experience.
Tim Hortons said the Dream Cookies are freshly baked every day, and with popular chocolates as toppings, the new flavors are truly extra special. The Canadian restaurant chain launched the cookies this week, and they are now available in the United States. The Dream Cookies were first released in June of last year in their home country.
Dream Cookies' New Flavors
Tim Hortons never ran out of ideas for sweets, so its menu selection continues to expand. For the U.S. debut, the chain is introducing three flavors: Reese's Minis, Rocky Road with pecans, and M&M Mini Dream Cookies, as posted on Niagara Frontier Publications.
The Rocky Road and Reese's variants have pecans, while the M&M flavor is stuffed with white chocolate chips and milk chocolate candies. It was mentioned that the cookies have calories ranging from 320 to 380.
"For 60 years, the Tim Hortons brand has been synonymous with great coffee and delicious baked goods with amazing everyday value. We can't wait for guests to experience our elevated Dream Cookie platform and discover their new favorite cookies!" Tim Hortons U.S.' vice president of marketing, Holly Ramsden, said in a press release. "Our Dream Cookies are a perfect treat to pair with an iced coffee during your next visit to Tims, or a great reason to make a special trip to pick up something to share and enjoy with family and friends."
Other Tim Hortons Newly-Added Menu
Finally, Eat This, Not That! reported that, aside from the Dream Cookies, the restaurant has other food items that were recently added to the menu. Tim Hortons rolled out new and seasonal items in the dessert and beverage categories in time for spring.
Customers can now buy the returning Cherry Berry Refresher again at Tim Hortons outlets. This non-caffeinated iced drink has only 110 calories and features a mix of black cherry, pomegranate, strawberry, and blueberry. For the dessert, the Nutella croissant was also launched earlier this month.
Photo by: Tim Hortons Press Release


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