[Today’s New Release] Canada’s Iconic Coffee Meets “Korean Flavors”... Tim Hortons Iced Capp
Tim Hortons Launches Five New Signature Iced Capps Blended with Korean Flavors
Tim Hortons announced on May 13 that it will launch five types of Iced Capps, its signature product, infused with traditional Korean ingredients such as red bean, mugwort, and Injeolmi, along with five types of bakery items.
The "Original Iced Capp" is Tim Hortons' iconic beverage, which has grown into a beloved national brand in Canada for over 60 years. The newly released "Non-Original Iced Capp" products are inspired by the traditional Korean saekdong norigae, and the drinks are characterized by capturing the essence of classic Korean shaved ice in a single cup.
Tim Hortons announced on the 13th that it will launch five variations of its signature Original Ice Cap with traditional Korean ingredients such as red bean, mugwort, and injeolmi, along with five types of bakery items. Photo by Tim Hortons
View original imageThe new beverages include the "Aemangbing Iced Capp," which features a milk ice base topped with apple mango and vanilla gelato; the "Patbing Iced Capp," which combines ice blended with rice, whole red beans, and rice cake; the "Heugimjabing Iced Capp," with savory flavors enhanced by honey yakgwa; the "Tomato Iced Capp" with basil; and the "Matchabing Iced Capp," which highlights the rich taste of matcha.
Additionally, five new donut lineup items will be introduced, including three types of crullers (Injeolmi, black sesame, mugwort) and two types of Timbits. These feature traditional Korean ingredients such as Injeolmi, mugwort, and seed hotteok, offering flavors that can only be experienced domestically.
The Iced Capps will be available until August 2026, and the donuts will be sold through mid-June. All menu items may be discontinued early depending on each store's inventory.
Tim Hortons will also launch a video campaign for this new lineup. The campaign features the brand's mascot, the Grizzly Bear, and Korea's Asian black bear, depicting a cross-border friendship.
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A Tim Hortons representative stated, "Since the Iced Capp is a menu item synonymous with our brand, we prepared this lineup to offer Korean customers the delight of a wider variety of flavors while preserving the heritage of the original. We hope that this menu, which naturally blends our global heritage with Korean flair, will provide customers with a fresh experience this summer."
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