Tim Hortons teams up with Justin Bieber to launch Timbit flavours called 'Timbiebs'
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to launch three new Timbit flavours -- called Timbiebs -- along with co-branded merchandise.
The celebrity endorsement deal marks a departure from the coffee and doughnut chain's usual lineup of professional hockey players, a marketing strategy that could attract new customers.
鈥淚t helps them appeal to a younger demographic, which is something they desperately need to do,鈥 said retail analyst Bruce Winder. 鈥淛ustin Bieber is a good opportunity to connect with Gen Z and young millennials.鈥
It could also help Tim Hortons build brand awareness in the United States, where the restaurant faces stiff competition from chains like Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks.
鈥淭he U.S. is a very crowded coffee market and Tim Hortons has struggled down there,鈥 Winder said. 鈥淛ustin Bieber is massively popular in the U.S., so this could help them.鈥
It's not the first time Tim Hortons has collaborated with a Canadian musical star.
In 2019, the company teamed up with Pickering, Ont., singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes ahead of his sold-out stadium show in Toronto that September. The campaign, themed Home is Where the Heart, included limited edition cups.
The Bieber partnership aligns with the Canadian singer's frequent social media posts about the restaurant, which have ranged from snapshots of a holiday-themed Tims cup to complaints about a new lid.
The Stratford, Ont.-raised performer has shared posts as far back as a decade ago about missing Tim Hortons while travelling outside Canada.
鈥淒oing a Tim Hortons collab has always been a dream of mine,鈥 Bieber said in a statement. 鈥淚 grew up on Tim Hortons and it's always been something close to my heart.鈥
Hope Bagozzi, chief marketing officer for Tim Hortons, said his 鈥済enuine love and engagement鈥 with the brand made the collaboration authentic.
鈥淛ustin is so fervent in how much he loves Tims,鈥 Bagozzi said in an interview. 鈥淭hat is the perfect recipe for a collaboration. It's not forced.鈥
While hockey will 鈥渁lways be part of our DNA,鈥 she said the celebrity partnership with Bieber will help reach new customers.
鈥淚t opens us up to a different audience and a different conversation beyond just hockey,鈥 Bagozzi said. 鈥淛ustin has wide appeal, but definitely does appeal to younger guests.鈥
Nabbing Bieber - one of the best-selling musical artists of all time - represents a major coup for the chain.
The genesis of Tim Hortons' collaboration with Justin Bieber started in late 2019, when the superstar waded into a heated debate over Tim Hortons' lid redesign by launching a poll on his Instagram account in December 2019.
鈥淭hat was the start of a conversation,鈥 Bagozzi said. 鈥淗e was quite keen to do something with us, so it's been almost two years in the making.鈥
She declined to comment on the cost of the collaboration, but called it a 鈥渨orthwhile investment.鈥
The partnership comes at a time when many musicians have been unable to tour or perform to large crowds due to pandemic-related restrictions on crowds.
While retail expert Winder said Bieber has likely lost revenue due to pandemic restrictions preventing large shows, he pointed out that the singer released an album in March.
鈥淗e has so much money from his success, I don't think this is really a money thing for him,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e's getting paid, but the motivation might be more that it pulls at his heartstrings and reminds him about where he grew up.鈥
Markus Giesler, associate professor of marketing at York University's Schulich School of Business, said Beiber is a much bigger and more mainstream star than a Canadian hockey player - which almost certainly comes with a higher price tag.
鈥淭his is a different league for Tim Hortons,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e're talking about a properly social-media-integrated, global celebrity brand. Justin Bieber is recognized all around the world.鈥
Giesler added that it's likely costing the company 鈥渨ay more鈥 than previous endorsement deals.
The Timbiebs launch is being accompanied by two television commercials, in English and French, that feature the pop star brainstorming new Timbit flavours in an office boardroom.
鈥淲e probably started with about 100 possibilities,鈥 Bagozzi said. 鈥淲e would send him samples to try and he was very specific on what he liked and didn't like.鈥
Tim Hortons will roll out the limited-edition Timbiebs Timbits in chocolate white fudge, sour cream chocolate chip, and birthday cake waffle on Nov. 29, exclusively in Canada and the United States.
The restaurant will also have three merchandise items for sale, with more details expected in the coming weeks.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 10, 2021
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