Tim Hortons New Drinks Canada 2026: Full Summer Menu Guide With Prices, Calories 

Tim Hortons New Drinks Canada

Every summer, Canadians quietly update their Tim Hortons order. A new cold drink shows up, a limited-time favourite comes back, and suddenly the drive-through line is twice as long. This year is no different — except the 2026 summer lineup is genuinely more interesting than most.

On April 2, 2026, Tim Hortons announced its cold beverage update for spring and summer. What stood out was not just the number of new drinks but the variety of what they are trying to do. There is a zero-sugar sparkling drink that tastes like a proper mocktail. There are protein-packed quenchers built on lactose-free dairy. And there is a Caramel Churro series for anyone who treats their afternoon coffee like dessert.

This guide covers every new drink on the 2026 Tim Hortons menu, what each one actually tastes like, how the calories compare, what you should expect to pay, and which ones are worth trying before the season ends.

What Is Actually New on the Tim Hortons 2026 Summer Menu

Before getting into individual drinks, it helps to understand how this year’s menu is structured. The 2026 cold beverage launch falls into three categories.

The first is the Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher — a standalone new drink aimed at people who want something refreshing without the sugar. The second is Protein Quenchers, a new line of five flavours made with high-protein dairy that sits somewhere between a fruity drink and a functional beverage. The third is the Caramel Churro lineup, which includes an iced latte, a cold brew, and an iced capp — all built around caramel, cinnamon, and churro cookie crumbs.

On top of the new additions, the OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp has returned by popular demand.

Matthew Feaver, who leads innovation at Tim Hortons, described cold beverage development as a core focus for the brand right now. That focus is visible in the range on offer this year.

The New Drinks, One by One

Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher

This is the drink that opens the 2026 lineup, and it earns its place at the front. It is fizzy, tangy, and has zero added sugar — which is rare for a flavoured cold drink at a Canadian fast food chain. The raspberry flavour has real sharpness to it rather than the flat sweetness you find in a lot of fruit-flavoured beverages, and the mojito finish comes through clearly. A dried lime slice sits on the rim, which sounds like a small thing but actually adds something to each sip.

The sparkling texture sets it apart from the standard still quenchers on the Tim Hortons menu. It sits closer to a sparkling water with genuine flavour than it does to a soft drink, and for people who are watching their sugar intake but still want something interesting to drink, it is genuinely the best option on this menu.

One thing worth knowing: Raspberry Mojito is also one of the five Protein Quencher flavours, so you can get the same general taste profile in two very different formats, depending on what you want from the drink.

Protein Quenchers

These are the most nutritionally significant additions to the Tim Hortons cold drinks menu in a long time. Each medium Protein Quencher contains around 14 grams of protein, delivered through a lactose-free, high-protein dairy base. That is a legitimate number — not a marketing figure. It puts these drinks in the same conversation as post-workout shakes, except they taste considerably better.

The five flavours available are Blackberry Yuzu, Orange Tangerine, Peach, Strawberry Watermelon, and Raspberry Mojito.

FlavourWhat It Tastes Like
Blackberry YuzuDark berry sweetness with a floral, tart citrus edge
Orange TangerineBright citrus, slightly richer than plain orange
PeachSoft stone-fruit, gentle and easy to drink
Strawberry WatermelonSweet, refreshing, the most crowd-pleasing of the five
Raspberry MojitoTangy and slightly sharp, creamy version of the sparkling drink

Tim Hortons did not create this protein dairy base specifically for Quenchers. The chain first introduced it with Protein Lattes in August 2025, which brought high-protein dairy to hot coffee drinks across Canada. Protein Quenchers are the natural extension of that into cold beverages. If you tried the Protein Lattes and liked the idea, these are the cold-weather equivalent.

Caramel Churro Lineup

The Caramel Churro series is not trying to be a healthy choice, and that honesty is part of what makes it work. There are three drinks: the Caramel Churro Iced Latte, the Caramel Churro Cold Brew, and the Caramel Churro Iced Capp. All three use caramel and cinnamon as the base flavour combination, with real churro cookie crumbs blended into the drink and piled on top.

The Caramel Churro Cold Brew version is the most worth ordering. Cold brew has a natural bitterness and depth that holds up against the sweetness of caramel and cinnamon — the two flavours push against each other in a way that keeps the drink from becoming cloying. The Caramel Churro Iced Latte is smoother and slightly sweeter. The Caramel Churro Iced Capp leans hardest into the dessert direction; blended, creamy, and generously topped with crumbs, it is more of an experience than a beverage. If you are having one as a midday treat on a hot day, the Iced Capp is the one. If you want something that also functions as coffee, go with the Cold Brew.

Calorie counts across this lineup are high — the Iced Capp version sits above 300 kcal for a small. These are occasional drinks, not daily orders.

OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp — Back for Summer 2026

The OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp returned to the menu this summer, and based on how quickly it sells out at most locations, its comeback was clearly justified. The drink layers OREO cookie crumble into the classic Iced Capp base along with vanilla syrup, then finishes with a pour of vanilla-flavoured whipped topping and more cookie pieces on top.

It is an unambiguously sweet drink. The calorie count is substantial. It tastes exactly like cookies and cream blended into iced coffee, which is precisely what it is meant to taste like. Whether that sounds appealing or excessive probably tells you whether this drink is for you.

If you have ordered it before, it is back and unchanged. If you have not, this summer is a good time to try it before it disappears again.

Other Cold Drinks on the 2026 Summer Menu Worth Ordering

The headline launches get the attention, but a few drinks that have been on or near the Tim Hortons menu for longer also deserve mention for 2026.

  • Pineapple Dragon Fruit Sparkling Quencher: This tropical sparkling quencher sits at the lighter end of the menu — around 40 calories for a small. It combines pineapple sweetness with dragon fruit, which brings a subtle earthy note that keeps the drink from being one-dimensional. The carbonation is light, and the colour is a vivid pink that photographs well. It is caffeine-free and vegan without whipped topping. If you are looking for a cold drink with no coffee, no dairy, and minimal calories, this is probably the best choice on the current menu.
  • Strawberry Watermelon Quencher: This one has been popular at Tim Hortons for a reason. It is not complicated — sweet strawberry, light watermelon, served over ice — but it is genuinely refreshing on a warm afternoon in a way that the more elaborate drinks sometimes are not. Around 120 kcal for a medium, which makes it a reasonable regular order.
  • Vanilla Cream Cold Brew: Cold brew is steeped in cold water for an extended period rather than brewed hot, which produces a noticeably smoother, less acidic coffee. The Vanilla Cream Cold Brew adds a gentle sweetness and some creaminess without making the drink heavy. For daily coffee drinkers who find iced coffee too sharp or thin, this is a solid option. Calories sit around 90 to 150 kcal, depending on size and how it is made.
  • Brown Sugar Oat Latte: The dairy-free pick on this list. Oat milk has a slightly thicker texture than most other plant-based milks, which makes it work better as an espresso base than, say, almond milk. The brown sugar syrup brings a warmer kind of sweetness — less sharp than white sugar, with a mild caramel quality. Calories are moderate at 120 to 200 kcal depending on size.

Calories Across the Full 2026 Tim Hortons Cold Drinks Menu

Knowing the calorie count before you order matters, especially when some drinks that look similar are very different nutritionally. Here is the full picture:

DrinkSmallMediumLarge
Pineapple Dragon Fruit Sparkling Quencher~40 kcal~60 kcal~90 kcal
Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher~10 kcal~15 kcal~20 kcal
Strawberry Watermelon Quencher~90 kcal~120 kcal~160 kcal
Vanilla Cream Cold Brew~90 kcal~120 kcal~150 kcal
Protein Quenchers (average)~130 kcal~160 kcal~200 kcal
Brown Sugar Oat Latte~120 kcal~160 kcal~200 kcal
Caramel Churro Cold Brew~200 kcal~280 kcal~350 kcal
Caramel Churro Iced Latte~250 kcal~320 kcal~400 kcal
Caramel Churro Iced Capp~300 kcal~380 kcal~450+ kcal
OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp~320 kcal~400 kcal~460+ kcal

All calorie figures are approximate. Counts vary by location, size, and any customisation to the standard recipe. Check the Tim Hortons app or in-store nutrition guide for exact figures on your specific order.

The range here is wider than it looks at first glance. The Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher and the OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp are both on the same summer menu but represent almost opposite ends of the nutrition spectrum. Neither is a wrong choice — they just serve completely different purposes.

Which Drinks Are the Healthiest Options in 2026

There is no single answer to this because it depends on what you are optimising for.

  • If calories and sugar are your main concern, the Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher is the obvious choice. It has almost nothing in terms of calories and no added sugar, but it still tastes like a proper drink rather than flavoured water.
  • If you want protein, the Protein Quenchers are where to go. No other cold drink on this menu delivers 14 grams of protein. They are also made with lactose-free dairy, which works for people who are dairy-sensitive rather than dairy-avoiding entirely.
  • If you want something dairy-free, the Brown Sugar Oat Latte or any of the fruit quenchers are your best options. For strict dietary requirements, always confirm with staff at the counter — shared equipment means cross-contamination is possible even if the ingredients themselves contain no dairy.
  • If you want a caffeine hit without much else, Vanilla Cream Cold Brew ordered without extra syrup is the smartest pick. You get the caffeine, the smooth cold brew flavour, and a calorie count that stays reasonable.

The Caramel Churro drinks and the OREO Iced Capp are not health choices. There is nothing wrong with that — they are treats, and treating them as occasional treats rather than daily orders is the only approach that makes sense.

Tim Hortons 2026 Summer Drinks Price Guide

Tim Hortons does not publish a single national price list. Prices vary by province, city, and individual franchise. Based on current publicly available menu data, here is a general guide to what you should expect to pay:

Drink CategoryApproximate Price (Small – Large)
Sparkling Quenchers (incl. Zero Sugar)$2.79 – $3.99
Fruit Quenchers (Strawberry Watermelon etc.)$2.99 – $3.99
Protein Quenchers$3.49 – $4.49
Vanilla Cream Cold Brew$3.49 – $4.49
Caramel Churro Iced Latte / Cold Brew$4.29 – $5.29
Caramel Churro Iced Capp$4.49 – $5.49
OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp$4.49 – $5.49

Pricing in Toronto, Vancouver, and other major urban centres tends to sit at the higher end. Smaller markets and suburban locations are usually slightly lower. The Tim Hortons app gives you the exact price for your nearest location before you order, and it is also where you earn and redeem Tims Rewards points, which can make a meaningful difference if you are visiting regularly through the summer.

Ordering Tips That Actually Help

  • Seasonal drinks disappear without much warning. The OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp and the Caramel Churro lineup are limited-time. Once the summer season wraps, they are gone. If you have been meaning to try them, do not wait until August.
  • The Tim Hortons app is genuinely useful. Order ahead, check exact pricing, earn Tims Rewards on every purchase, and see in-app promotions that are not advertised on the boards inside the store.
  • For the indulgent drinks, smaller sizes are almost always the smarter order. The difference in taste between a small and a large Caramel Churro Iced Capp is negligible. The difference in calories is not.
  • On Protein Quenchers, it is worth asking about customisation. Ice level is adjustable at most locations, and some stores can reduce sweetness on request. If you find any of the five flavours too sweet at the default recipe, ask before you leave the counter rather than after you have taken your first sip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new Tim Hortons drinks in Canada for 2026?

The new drinks for summer 2026 are the Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher, the Protein Quenchers in five flavours, and the Caramel Churro lineup, which includes an iced latte, a cold brew, and an iced capp. The OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp has also returned as a limited-time item.

What are the Protein Quencher flavours at Tim Hortons?

There are five: Blackberry Yuzu, Orange Tangerine, Peach, Strawberry Watermelon, and Raspberry Mojito. Each medium serving contains approximately 14 grams of protein from a lactose-free, high-protein dairy base.

How many calories are in the Tim Hortons Protein Quenchers?

Approximately 130 kcal for a small, 160 kcal for a medium, and around 200 kcal for a large. These figures are averages across the five flavours and may vary slightly.

Is the Raspberry Mojito Sparkling Quencher actually zero sugar?

Yes. The Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher contains no added sugar. It is one of the lowest-calorie flavoured cold drinks on the Tim Hortons 2026 summer menu, with roughly 10 to 20 kcal depending on size.

Are Tim Hortons Protein Quenchers dairy-free?

No. Protein Quenchers are made with a lactose-free, high-protein dairy beverage. They are suitable for people who are lactose-intolerant but not for those avoiding dairy entirely.

What is in the Caramel Churro Iced Capp?

The Caramel Churro Iced Capp is blended with caramel and cinnamon flavours and churro cookie crumbs, topped with additional cookie crumb pieces. It is the most indulgent of the three Caramel Churro drinks and has a calorie count above 300 kcal for a small.

Is the OREO Double Stuf Iced Capp back at Tim Hortons in 2026?

Yes. It returned to the Tim Hortons summer menu for 2026 as a limited-time item. It includes OREO cookie crumble, vanilla syrup, vanilla-flavored whipped topping, and extra cookie pieces on top.

Which Tim Hortons summer drink 2026 has the fewest calories?

The Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher is the lowest-calorie option at approximately 10 to 20 kcal. The Pineapple Dragon Fruit Sparkling Quencher is the next lightest at around 40 kcal for a small.

Are the new Tim Hortons summer drinks available across all of Canada?

Most of the 2026 summer lineup is available at Tim Hortons locations across Canada. Availability of specific items can vary by region, and limited-time drinks may sell out at individual locations before the season officially ends.

How much do the new Tim Hortons 2026 drinks cost?

Prices vary by location. Sparkling and fruit quenchers are generally in the $2.79 to $3.99 range. Protein Quenchers sit between $3.49 and $4.49. The Caramel Churro and OREO Iced Capp drinks are typically $4.49 to $5.49 for a medium. Use the Tim Hortons app for exact pricing at your nearest location.

Final Thoughts on the Tim Hortons 2026 Summer Lineup

The 2026 Tim Hortons summer drinks menu is worth paying attention to because it covers more ground than a typical seasonal rollout. The Protein Quenchers bring something to the cold drinks menu that has not existed at this chain before — a drink that is genuinely filling and nutritious without tasting like a supplement. The Raspberry Mojito Zero Sugar Sparkling Quencher gives people a proper low-calorie option that does not feel like a compromise. And the Caramel Churro series and returning OREO Iced Capp are there for everyone who just wants something that tastes good and does not apologise for it.

Not every drink on this list will suit every person. But the fact that a single seasonal menu can accommodate someone counting calories, someone who just worked out, someone who wants dessert, and someone who just wants a cold coffee on a hot Wednesday — that is a wider tent than Tim Hortons has historically pitched, and it makes the 2026 lineup one of the more genuinely useful summer menus the chain has put out in years.

Prices and availability vary by location across Canada. Calorie figures are approximate and based on standard recipe formulations. For current menu details and nutritional information specific to your order, use the Tim Hortons app or check in-store for details.