It's hot and you need caffeine. So what do you do? Why, you head to the nearest Tim Hortons and grab yourself an Iced Capp of course. Medium or large size because small is ridiculously small.
Subtle hints of what cappuccino could taste like in crushed ice greets you on the first sip. Hence, the name Iced Capp, short for Iced Cappuccino. The texture is creamy and dense - none of that watered down stuff! And its sweet to taste. Sweet enough that the flavour of coffee is not too overwhelming.
This creamy lush of goodness favours both coffee and non-coffee drinkers. Though it might be an acquired taste for those not used to coffee. So don't scoff it off on the first try, have another one on a different day before you make your final judgement.
Iced Capp is chilled, refreshing and caffeinated - the marks of a summer wake up drink. If you're on a diet, ask for skimmed milk. If you think it's plain and boring, go for the more flavoursome mint chocolate, caramel, hazelnut (My buddy Jamjam's favourite), or vanilla bean add-ons.
Iced Capp's only minor set back? The residue of tasteless crushed ice that lays at the bottom of the cup after it's emptied, coupled with your demise (more specifically mine) to still seek out some form of flavour in them every time... literally, every time.
~For a list of Tim Hortons locations in the GCC, click here.
~Follow them on twitter for regular updates @TimHortonsGCC. They do a great job on replying to posts and retweeting them.
This creamy lush of goodness favours both coffee and non-coffee drinkers. Though it might be an acquired taste for those not used to coffee. So don't scoff it off on the first try, have another one on a different day before you make your final judgement.
Iced Capp is chilled, refreshing and caffeinated - the marks of a summer wake up drink. If you're on a diet, ask for skimmed milk. If you think it's plain and boring, go for the more flavoursome mint chocolate, caramel, hazelnut (My buddy Jamjam's favourite), or vanilla bean add-ons.
Iced Capp's only minor set back? The residue of tasteless crushed ice that lays at the bottom of the cup after it's emptied, coupled with your demise (more specifically mine) to still seek out some form of flavour in them every time... literally, every time.
~For a list of Tim Hortons locations in the GCC, click here.
~Follow them on twitter for regular updates @TimHortonsGCC. They do a great job on replying to posts and retweeting them.
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