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Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks Menu Canada

The Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks Menu Canada is a simple choice for customers who want a ready-to-go drink with their meal. Bottled drinks are useful when you do not want coffee, Iced Capp, cold brew, or fountain pop. They are also easy to carry, sealed, and good for takeout, delivery, road trips, lunch breaks, and kids’ meals.

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Tim Hortons bottled beverages can include bottled water, soft drinks, iced tea, juice, milk, and other ready-to-drink options depending on the location. Some Canada menu listings show bottled options such as Coca-Cola bottle, Diet Coke bottle, Sprite bottle, Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Fuze Iced Tea, apple juice, orange juice, peach drink, spring water, and milk, but availability can vary by restaurant.

Prices, calories, bottle sizes, and drink availability may vary by city, province, restaurant, app, and delivery platform. Check your local Tim Hortons Canada menu before ordering.

Complete Guide

Popular Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks

Tim Hortons bottled drink options can change by location, but these are common bottled beverage types customers may find at some Canadian restaurants.

DrinkTasteCalories Guide
Spring WaterPlain and refreshing0 Cal
Coca-Cola BottleSweet and fizzyHigher calories
Diet Coke BottleFizzy with fewer caloriesUsually 0 Cal
Sprite BottleLemon-lime fizzy drinkHigher calories
Canada Dry Ginger AleGinger-style fizzy drinkHigher calories
Fuze Iced Tea BottleSweet iced tea tasteModerate calories
Apple JuiceSweet apple flavourModerate calories
Orange JuiceCitrus fruit drinkModerate calories
Peach DrinkSweet peach-style flavourHigher than some juices
MilkCreamy dairy drinkModerate calories

Best Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks with Food Pairings

Bottled drinks are best when they match the food you are ordering. A fizzy pop works well with savoury meals because it cuts through salty and cheesy flavours. Water is better with lighter meals. Juice works well with breakfast and bakery items. Milk is a good match for donuts, muffins, cookies, and kids’ meals.

Bottled DrinkBest Menu PairingWhy It Works
Spring WaterTurkey Bacon Club, Grilled Wraps, BowlsKeeps the meal lighter and does not add sugar
Coca-Cola BottleCrispy Chicken Sandwich, Flatbread Pizza, Loaded WrapsSweet fizz balances savoury, salty, and cheesy items
Diet Coke BottleSandwiches, Wraps, PizzaGives a fizzy drink taste with fewer calories
Sprite BottleChicken Wraps, Spicy or savoury sandwichesLemon-lime taste feels refreshing with heavier foods
Canada Dry Ginger AleBreakfast Sandwich, Croissant Sandwich, Bagel BELTGinger-style fizz pairs well with rich breakfast items
Fuze Iced Tea BottleTurkey Bacon Club, Ham & Cheddar Sandwich, WrapsSweet tea taste works well with deli-style and savoury foods
Apple JuiceMuffins, Timbits, Bagels, Kids’ mealsSweet fruit flavour works well with breakfast and bakery items
Orange JuiceBreakfast Sandwich, Bagel BELT, MuffinsCitrus flavour fits morning meals and bakery items
Peach DrinkDonuts, Cookies, Light SnacksSweet peach flavour pairs better with snack-style orders
MilkChocolate Chip Muffin, Donuts, Cookies, TimbitsMilk balances sweet bakery items and is a simple kids’ drink

Best Combo for Lunch

For lunch, a bottled pop or iced tea usually fits best with sandwiches, wraps, bowls, or flatbread pizza. If you want a lighter lunch, spring water is the better choice.

Best Combo for Breakfast

For breakfast, orange juice, apple juice, milk, or water usually works better than pop. Orange juice pairs nicely with breakfast sandwiches and muffins, while milk works well with sweet bakery items.

Best Combo for Kids

For kids, milk, apple juice, orange juice, or water are usually better choices than regular pop because they feel more meal-friendly and less fizzy.

Best Bottled Drink for Low Calories

If you want the lightest bottled drink, choose spring water. It has no sugar and no calories. Diet pop can also be a lower-calorie fizzy option, but water is the cleanest choice.

GoalBest Drink
Lowest caloriesSpring Water
Fizzy but fewer caloriesDiet Coke Bottle
Fruit drinkApple Juice or Orange Juice
Sweet tea-style drinkFuze Iced Tea Bottle
Kids’ drinkMilk, water, or juice

Bottled Drinks vs Fountain Pop

Bottled drinks and fountain pop both work with meals, but bottled drinks are easier for takeout and delivery because they are sealed.

FeatureBottled DrinksFountain Pop
PackagingSealed bottle/cartonCup with ice
Best ForTakeout, delivery, travelDine-in or drive-thru
ChoicesWater, juice, milk, pop, iced teaPop and fountain drinks
ConvenienceEasy to carryBest consumed soon
CaloriesDepends on drinkDepends on drink and size

Choose bottled drinks if you want something sealed and easy to carry. Choose fountain pop if you want a cup drink with ice.

Nutrition and Allergy Note

Bottled drink nutrition depends on the product. Water is the lightest option. Regular pop, iced tea, juice, and fruit drinks can contain sugar. Milk contains dairy and may not be suitable for customers with milk allergies or lactose concerns.

If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, check the bottle label and the latest Tim Hortons allergen information before ordering.

Final Thoughts

The Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks Menu Canada is useful when you want a quick, sealed drink with your order. Choose spring water if you want the lightest option, diet pop if you want fizz with fewer calories, regular pop with savoury meals, juice with breakfast or bakery items, and milk with donuts, cookies, muffins, or kids’ meals.

For the best combo, pair bottled pop or iced tea with sandwiches and wraps, orange juice with breakfast, and water with lighter meals.

FAQs

7 common questions answered

What is on the Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks Menu?

The Tim Hortons Bottled Drinks Menu may include spring water, bottled pop, diet pop, iced tea, apple juice, orange juice, peach drink, and milk depending on location.

Does Tim Hortons sell bottled water?

Yes, many Tim Hortons locations offer bottled spring water. Availability and price can vary by restaurant.

Does Tim Hortons have bottled iced tea?

Some Tim Hortons locations may offer bottled iced tea such as Fuze Iced Tea, depending on local menu availability.

Are Tim Hortons bottled drinks low calorie?

Some are low calorie, such as spring water and diet pop. Regular pop, juice, iced tea, and fruit drinks usually contain more sugar and calories.

Which bottled drink is best with Tim Hortons breakfast?

Orange juice, apple juice, milk, or water usually pair best with breakfast sandwiches, bagels, muffins, and bakery items.

Which bottled drink is best with Tim Hortons lunch?

Bottled pop, diet pop, iced tea, or water usually pair well with sandwiches, wraps, bowls, and flatbread pizza.

Are bottled drink prices the same everywhere?

No, Tim Hortons bottled drink prices can vary by location, province, restaurant, app, and delivery platform.