Got this from a Tim Horton’s press release….
Tim Hortons Roll Up the Rim to Win® contest starts today!
A special edition of Roll up the Rim to Win created for military personnel serving at Kandahar Air Field (KAF) in AfghanistanDublin, OH – February 23, 2009 – Starting today, your morning coffee at Tim Hortons may look a little different and that could be the prize hidden under the rim. Simply by rolling up the rim of a special Roll Up the Rim to Win contest cup, Tim Hortons customers have a chance to win one of more than 30 million prizes, including 35 cars and 1,000 Toshiba laptops.
Tim Hortons has also created a special edition of Roll up the Rim to Win for military personnel serving at Kandahar Air Field (KAF) in Afghanistan where Tim Hortons operates a specially designed food-service trailer. Prizes for the Kandahar edition include 5 cash prizes of $1,000, 100 Toshiba Laptops, 1000 special edition Tim Hortons Kandahar hats and over 6,000 food prizes. Roll Up the Rim to Win at KAF also begins on February 23rd.
New this year, customers can play Roll up the Rim to Win on-line at rolluptherimtowin.com. Every day from February 23rd, through March 22nd, 2009, one person will be awarded coffee for a year through this exciting on-line promotion.
In addition to the grand prize vehicle, customers who purchase a medium, large or extra large hot beverage at Tim Hortons during the contest also have a chance to win one of 100 $10,000 cash prizes, 1,000 Toshiba laptops, 25,000 $10 Tim Cards and over 31 million food prizes.
The Roll Up The Rim To Win contest runs while cup supplies last. Prizes may be claimed until May 24th, 2009. Contest rules and regulations, prizing information and winner counts can be found at participating Tim Hortons locations or at rolluptherimtowin.com.


This coming Tuesday is Fat Tuesday….and everyone knows what that means! Paczki’s! Alright, I’ll admit it. Up until about a year ago, I had never heard of a paczki. J grew up on the south side of Chicago which has a fairly large Polish population, so the Fat Tuesday treat was something she grew up with. Last year on the Monday before Lent, J and I took my mom to Chicago and while we were eating lunch downtown, J started talking about paczki’s. My mom likes sweets so we found a Polish bakery on the north side of town and brought home a dozen. This past weekend, I was at a mega mart with my mom and grandma when I saw a box of paczki’s….of course, we had to buy them.






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