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Tim Hortons resumes hockey card promotion

Tim Hortons has resumed a promotion from last year involving the sale of National Hockey League trading cards. The "Tim Hortons Collector's Series" cards will be sold in packages with the purchase of a beverage. Each package will also include an identification number which can be used to participate in an online hockey card trading contest called "Collect to Win." Consumer who collect the complete set of cards at <http://www.collecttowin.com> can win prizes including a trip to the 2017 Scotiabank NHL100 Classic in Ottawa, Sony Playstation 4 prize packages and gift cards from Shop.NHL.com and Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons will also conduct a series of regional hockey card trading nights during October. The promotion also includes social media activities on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.

"Hockey season is always an exciting time for Tim Hortons," said Sami Siddiqui, president of Tim Hortons Canada. "Our special connection to the game began with our Founder over fifty years ago, and lives on today with hockey sponsorships at all levels, including our community Timbits hockey program which serves 100,000 kids across Canada. We know our guests love the hockey season and we couldn't be more excited to have them experience the game with us through the release of our 2017-18 Tim Hortons Collector's Series NHL trading card lineup."

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