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La Honda Sedan 2016 est la tête d'affiche du concours «Déroule le rebord pour gagner» de Tim Hortons

Voici ce que vous pourriez gagner en déroulant le rebord cette année

Le moment tant attendu par les amateurs de café est enfin arrivé : le concours « Déroule le rebord pour gagner » de Tim Hortons est de retour!

La chaîne de restauration rapide la plus canadienne lance le fameux concours pour une 30e année de suite.

Plusieurs prix pourront être remportés d'ici le 17 avril, date de la fin de « Déroule le rebord ».

Nous savons que vous serez pressés de voir si vous avez gagné ou pas, mais voici quand même quelques conseils de la part de Tim Hortons : finissez d'abord votre café, déroulez le rebord lentement et de façon stable et ne soyez pas découragé si vous trouvez l'inscription « meilleure chance la prochaine fois ».

« Tims » offre cette année une nouvelle façon de participer. En achetant sur Internet des paquets de café à faire infuser chez soi, on peut jouer sans sortir du confort de son foyer. Il suffit de prendre une photo de son reçu et de la téléverser sur le site du concours pour courir la chance de remporter certains prix identifiés.

Voici ce que vous pourriez gagner cette année :

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INOLTRE SU HUFFPOST

50 ans de Tim Hortons
It began here...(01 of42)
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The first Tim Hortons location opened in Hamilton, Ont. in 1964. (credit:Tim Hortons)
'Tim Horton' Donuts(02 of42)
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The company's first logo. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Tim and Ron(03 of42)
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Tim Horton himself, right, with billionaire businessman Ron Joyce, who co-founded the chain. (credit:Tim Hortons)
I love donuts named after me(04 of42)
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Horton with a box of donuts. (credit:Tim Hortons)
That's a lot of batter, Tim(05 of42)
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Horton in a Timmies warehouse. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Big smile now(06 of42)
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Tim Hortons uniforms in the 1960s. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Pay it forward(07 of42)
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The Tim Hortons Children's Foundation was formed in 1974. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Look at that wide collar(08 of42)
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A Tim Hortons uniform from the 1970s. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Not really all that different(09 of42)
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A Tim Hortons location from the 1970s. (credit:Tim Hortons)
The Timbit arrives(10 of42)
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Tim Hortons debuted the Timbit in 1976. (credit:Tim Hortons)
80s style(11 of42)
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Tim Hortons products from the 1980s. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Goodbye earth tones(12 of42)
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A Tim Hortons uniform from the 1980s. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Hello Roll Up The Rim(13 of42)
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Timmies' first Roll Up The Rim To Win contest launched in 1986. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Old restaurant Interior(14 of42)
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$1.50 for a large. Sorry, no iced cappuccino on this menu. (credit:Tim Hortons)
Vintage packaging(15 of42)
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The original "Fresh" ad(16 of42)
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When The Icing Comes Off Your Boston Cream(17 of42)
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(credit:LibbieBeans, Reddit)
When A Variety Pack Is Basically All Plain(18 of42)
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Having To Dig For All The Good Timbits At The Bottom Of A Snack Pack...(19 of42)
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(credit:Claire P., Flickr)
Or Fight Over The Last One(20 of42)
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Ordering A Double Double And Getting A Regular(21 of42)
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(credit:Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
When They Don't Have The Doughnuts You Like(22 of42)
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Chocolate with toasted coconut? Strawberry-filled with white frosting? Good luck with that. (credit:CP)
And Sometimes You Get Stuck With The Stale Ones(23 of42)
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Uggghhhhhhh The Lineups Get So Long(24 of42)
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(credit:Peter Tittenberger, Flickr)
Heck, Even THIS GUY Thinks So(25 of42)
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Tim Hortons CEO Marc Caira admits Timmie Hos lineups are too long. Coooooome on vending machines! (credit:Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The Lids!!!(26 of42)
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Arg!!! (credit:bloober99, Reddit)
(Although There Are Some Easy Fixes To That Tims Problem)(27 of42)
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Try folding the flap down. Timmies also suggests asking for one of the specialty drink lids. (credit:papa_caducio, Reddit)
When All That's Left Of The Iced Capp Is Ice(28 of42)
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You basically need a spoon to eat it. (credit:schmorgie13, Flickr)
Having To Ask For A Bagel To Be Double-Toasted To Get It Just Right(29 of42)
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Even then, sometimes it's still not toasted… or it's burnt around the edges. (credit:Psynergy, Reddit)
The Powder From Powdered Doughnuts Is Impossible To Get Off Your Clothes(30 of42)
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Smile Cookies Aren't Always So Smiley(31 of42)
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(But They're Still Tooootally Worth It)(32 of42)
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When There's Too Little Cream Cheese...(33 of42)
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Or WAY too much. (credit:64536453, Reddit)
It Sucks When You Haven't Won Roll Up The Rim In A While...(34 of42)
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Or When You Throw Out The Cup By Accident(35 of42)
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(credit: The Canadian Press Images/Charles-Antoine Auger)
Or When They Don't Give You A Roll Up The Rim Cup At All(36 of42)
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WHY?!?!?! (credit:unfinite, Reddit)
When An Extra Large Just Doesn't Do The Trick(37 of42)
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OK, Tims Has Its Problems. But No Matter How Many There Are...(38 of42)
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We Just Can't Give It Up(39 of42)
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Seriously, Timbits Are Basically Happiness In Dough Form(40 of42)
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And The Coffee Is Pretty Decent(41 of42)
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Although not everyone agrees. (credit:laurabora7, Reddit)
Timmies For Life(42 of42)
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