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June 2005

Information applicable in Canada only:

Due to the possibility of ingredient transfer that can occur in the production process at Tim Hortons restaurants, Tim Hortons recommends that anyone with a food allergy refrain from consuming our products. The welfare of our customers is our first concern, and we are hopeful our recommendation will be heeded. If you do not consider your allergy to be severe or life threatening, the following information may aid you in determining which of our products might be suitable for you.

 All baked goods, bread and bagels have wheat flour ingredients.

 Sandwich meats-may contain wheat- wheat is used in the production facility but is not present as an ingredient in the products.

Tim Hortons products that do not contain Gluten as an ingredient:

Beverages

Hot Chocolate

English Toffee Cappuccino

French Vanilla Cappuccino

Iced Cappuccino

Coffee/Tea

Hot Smoothee

Soup & Stew

Turkey Wild Rice Soup

Chili

Baked Beans (Quebec Only)

Yogurt and Berries

Vanilla Yogurt and Berries

Strawberry Yogurt and Berries

Ingredient information is available upon request. Please note the date of this information and be sure to update your files periodically. It is possible that we have added new products or that changes have been made to existing products that could cause the information to change. To update your files please call our toll-free customer service number at 1-888-601-1616.

Beverages

Coffee, Hot/Iced Capp, Hot Chocolate, Hot Smoothee

Coffee

Coffee.

Milk Ingredients

1% Chocolate Milk

Partly skimmed milk, sugar, coca, salt, carageenan, natural & artificial flavours, maltol, colour, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin D3. (P-oct16-01).

2% White Milk

Partly skimmed milk, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin D3. (P-oct16-01).

OR

Reduced fat milk, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin D3. (SD-oct16-01).

Table 18% Cream & Creamers

Milk, cream, dextrose, sodium citrate, disodium phosphate, carrageenan, locust bean gum. (P-oct16-01).

OR

Cream, milk, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, carageenan. (GayLea-oct17-01).

Iced Cappuccino

Water, sucrose, coffee extract, natural & artificial flavours, caramel colour, 18% cream. (KP-oct16-01).

Hot Chocolate

In Store:

Sugar, hydrogenated canola oil, glucose syrup, cocoa, salt, cellulose gum, sodium caseinate, tricalcium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, monoglycerides, artificial flavour. (N-dec4-01).

OR

Sugar, hydrogenated canola oil, cocoa, glucose solids, salt, silicon dioxide, sodium caseinate ( a milk derivative), potassium phosphate dibasic, natural and artificial flavour, cellulose gum, mono- and diglycerides, soya lecithin. (D-aug-04 from oct-02).

Canned Retail Product:

Sugar, whey powder, dried glucose syrup, partially hydrogenated canola oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), carboxymethylcellulose, tricalcium phosphate, sodium caseinate, salt, mono- and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, diacetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, artificial flavour, annatto colour (N-March2-04).

French Vanilla Cappuccino

Canada - In Store:

Sugar, non dairy creamer (partially hydrogenated coconut oil, corn syrup solids, sodium caseinate, dipotassium phosphate, mono-and diglycerides, silicon dioxide, soy lecithin), skim milk powder, instant coffee, salt, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavour, carboxymethyl cellulose gum and silicon dioxide (to prevent caking). (MP-Feb24-04)

OR

Sugar, hydrogenated coconut oil, glucose solids, skim milk powder, instant coffee, sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), cocoa, potassium phosphate dibasic, salt, mono & diglycerides, cellulose gum, tricalcium phosphate, natural and artificial flavour, silicon dioxide, soya lecithin. (D-nov-21-01).

Canada and USA - Retail Canister:

Sugar, non dairy creamer {corn syrup solids, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), mono and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, sodium silicoaluminate (anti-caking agent)}, nonfat dry milk, instant coffee, natural and artificial flavors, silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent), cocoa (processed with alkali), salt, carboxymethyl cellulose gum.

English Toffee Cappuccino

Canada - In Store:

Sugar, non dairy creamer (partially hydrogenated coconut oil, corn syrup solids, sodium caseinate, dipotassiumphosphate, mono-and diglycerides, silicon dioxide, soy lecithin), skim milk powder, instant coffee, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavour, salt, carboxymethyl cellulose gum and silicon dioxide (to prevent caking). (MP-Feb24-04)

Canadian and USA - Retail Canister:

Sugar, nonfat dry milk, nondairy creamer {corn syrup solids, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), mono and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, sodium silicoaluminate (anti-caking agent)}, natural and artificial flavours, instant coffee, cocoa (processed with alkali), silicon dioxide (an anti-caking agent), salt, carboxymethyl cellulose gum. (MP-Feb24-04)

Hot Smoothee Base:

Sugar, hydrogenated coconut oil, skim milk powder, glucose solids, sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), potassium phosphate dibasic, artificial flavouring, silicon dioxide, salt, mono and diglycerides, cellulose gum, xanthan gum, soya lecithin, FD&C Yellow #5.

Smoothee Flavours:

Hazelnut:

Propylene glycol, glycerine, caramel colour, water, triacetin. (contains sulphites)

Butter Caramel:

Propylene glycol, caramel colour, glycerine, water, FD&C Yellow #5, ethyl alcohol, sodium benzoate as a preservative. (contains sulphites)

Orange:

Propylene glycol, glycerine, water, polysorbate 80, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Red #40, ethyl alcohol, sodium benzoate as a preservative, BHA as a preservative.

Raspberry:

Propylene glycol, glycerine, water, FD&C Red #40, FD&C blue #1.

Soups Frozen & Dried Mixes

Chili

Frozen Only:

Cooked ground beef, water, diced tomatoes (tomatoes, tomato juice, salt, citric acid, calcium chloride), red kidney beans (red kidney beans, water, sugar, salt, calcium chloride), diced onions, tomato paste, mushroom pieces (mushrooms, water, salt, citric acid), diced green peppers, celery, textured soya protein (soy flour, caramel colour), modified corn starch, salt, chili powder, sugar, garlic puree (garlic, citric acid), mono- and diglycerides, worcestershire sauce (water, distilled vinegar, molasses, high fructose corn syrup, tamarinds, hydrolyzed soy protein, salt, onions, garlic, shallots, cloves, chili peppers and flavour), spices, colour (caramel), disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, flavour. (N-sept9-04).

OR

Beef, water, tomatoes (tomatoes, tomato juice, salt, calcium chloride, citric acid), red kidney beans (red kidney beans, water, salt, disodium EDTA), onions, mushrooms (mushrooms, water, salt, citric acid or ascorbic acid), green peppers, tomato paste, celery, modified corn starch, beef fat, textured soy protein (soy flour, caramel colour), salt, sugar, monoglycerides, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, seasoning (contains hydrolyzed soy protein, yeast extract), spices. (M-Jul11-03)

Turkey & Wild Rice Soup

Dried Only:

Rice, maltodextrin, wild rice, modified corn starch, dehydrated vegetables (onion, red bell pepper, carrot), salt, freeze dried turkey (preserved with BHA), autolyzed yeast extract, soy oil (preserved with BHA), onion powder, hydrolyzed corn protein, hydrolyzed soy oil, dehydrated parsley, freeze dried spinach, spice, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, whey powder, citric acid, caramel colour, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, egg yolk powder, dextrose, dried glucose solids, chicken fat, potassium phosphate, gelatin. (N-oct11-01).

OR

rice, maltodextrin, wild rice, modified corn starch, dehydrated/freeze-dried vegetables (onion, red bell pepper, carrot, spinach), gelatin, salt, freeze-dried cooked turkey (BHA), hydrolyzed soy and corn protein, flavour (dried egg yolk, chicken broth, chicken powder, lactic acid, tartaric acid), chicken fat, yeast extract, dextrose, onion powder, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, spice, whey powder, garlic powder, caramel colour, silicon dioxide (less than 2% addedto prevent caking) (C-mar5-04)

Yogurt & Berries

Berries:

Strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries.

Vanilla Yogurt:

Modified Milk Ingredients, sugar, modified corn starch, gelatin, natural and artificial flavours, citric acid, potassium sorbate, colour, active bacterial cultures.

Vanilla Yogurt (USA):

Cultured pasteurized grade A nonfat milk, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, cream, modified corn starch, whey powder, natural and artificial flavor, kosher gelatin, potassium sorbate (to preserve freshness), citric acid.

Strawberry Yogurt:

Modified milk ingredients, sugar, strawberries, modified corn starch, gelatin, pectin, lemon juice concentrate, natural flavours, colour, active bacterial cultures.

Strawberry Yogurt (USA):

Cultured pasteurized grade A nonfat milk, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, cream, strawberries, modified corn starch, whey powder, natural flavor, pectin, kosher gelatin, lemon juice concentrate, red #40.

This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding its accuracy. The user must determine its suitability for his own use. Please note the date of this information, and be sure to update your files periodically. It is possible that we have added new products or that changes have been made to existing products that could cause the information to change. Please call the toll free customer service number at 1-888-601-1616 for updated information.


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