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Tim Hortons is ditching coffee and trying something new at the Eaton Centre. Will Canadians bite?

The coffee chain is testing a merch-only store to see if brand loyalty will drive sales of sweaters, not donuts.

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A coming soon sign for a Tim Hortons pop-up merch shop is seen at the 海角社区官网Eaton Centre on Sept. 16.


The Bay’s striped blankets are gone (for now), a Canada Goose parka is too pricey and Purdy鈥檚 or Laura Secord chocolates a little too niche for non-Canadians. But a Tim Hortons mug? That might hit the sweet spot 鈥 a slice of Canadiana that fits neatly into the globally recognized stereotypes (see: hockey, maple syrup, cold weather), while still offering locals-only nods like 鈥淒ouble-Double鈥 and 鈥淩oll Up the Rim.鈥

Now, coffee giant Tim Hortons is hoping that the same sweet spot will drive traffic to a new brick-and-mortar version of its online merch store,听, opening in the lower level of the 海角社区官网Eaton Centre this holiday season. While there鈥檚 no exact launch date yet, the pop-up is slated to run from early November through the end of December. This won鈥檛 be a place to grab a coffee or a box of Timbits; instead, expect a lineup of Tim Hortons-branded T-shirts, sweatshirts, accessories and reusable drinkware, all priced the same as on the online store.

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Karon Liu

Karon Liu is a Toronto-based food reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: karonliu@thestar.ca.

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