Takeaway Cup Koozies

Tim Horton's is Offering Free Ugly Sweater Koozies with Lattes

The holiday menu from Tim Hortons this year introduces a range of festive beverages like Peppermint Hot Chocolate and the Cinnabon Latte, with free cup koozies being given away with latte purchases while supplies last.

The Ugly Sweater Koozies introduce small-scale sweater designs that have been crocheted in a festive colorway of white, red and green yarn. These sweaters add even more charm to Tim Hortons' seasonal holiday cups, which feature the smiling faces of popular seasonal characters like gingerbread people and snowmen.

The fun and festive Ugly Sweater Koozies can exclusively be found at Tim Hortons locations in Detroit, Columbus and Buffalo. While one is not likely to hold onto a takeaway cup as a keepsake, these sweaters have the potential to be used all throughout the holiday season. Tim Hortons' holiday menu also includes the Cinnabon Iced Capp, Gingerbread Donuts, as well as Holiday Sugar Cookies that match the gingerbread- and snowman-themed holiday cups.
Trend Themes
1. Festive Beverage Lattes - Introducing festive designs and limited editions in seasonal beverages can create a buzz and increase sales.
2. Crocheted Koozies - Personalized accessories like koozies that are designed using handmade or eco-friendly materials can differentiate a brand and build customer loyalty.
3. Seasonal Promotions - Running seasonal promotions like giveaways and discounts tied to popular holidays can help to drive customer traffic and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Promoting seasonal menus and beverages can attract new customers and keep existing ones interested in trying new products and flavors.
2. Retail and Fashion - Collaborating with designers or artists to create limited edition accessories like koozies and mugs can add value and exclusivity to a brand's merchandise.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - Offering a unique and memorable experience through seasonal promotions and decorations can help attract customers to visit and stay longer in hotels and resorts during peak travel seasons.

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