Canada Dry Ginger Ale – Tim Hortons Classic Fizzy Refresh

Canada Dry® Ginger Ale

Tim Hortons Canada Dry Ginger Ale is a crisp, bubbly drink that’s caffeine-free. It’s made with carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, and natural flavors, including real ginger flavor. It’s a refreshing choice for hot days or when you want a treat. Kids and adults enjoy its sweet, fizzy taste. You can sip it slowly or take it on the go. It’s a fun way to enjoy a classic soda.

Price: $2.69

Nutritional Information

Tim Hortons Canada Dry Ginger Ale is a crisp, refreshing soda made with natural flavors, including real ginger. It’s caffeine-free and comes in various sizes, such as 222 ml, 355 ml, and 500 ml. This classic drink is perfect for a cool, bubbly treat on warm days or as a mixer for your favorite beverages. Let’s check the Canada Dry Ginger Ale Nutrition Information to see what’s inside each size.

Calories190 kcal
Fat0 g
Saturated Fat0 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium70 mg
Carbohydrates46 g
Fiber0 g
Sugar46 g
Proteins0 g

The nutrition information presented on this website is based on standard product formulations and was obtained through analysis by Tim Hortons’ nutritional software, entitled ESHA Genesis R&D, and information provided by their suppliers. Variations may occur due to differences in suppliers, ingredient substitutions, recipe revisions, assembly at restaurant level, and/or season of the year. Regional variations may occur. Certain menu items may vary from restaurant to restaurant and may not be available at all locations. Baked goods may vary in size. This information includes a selection of Tim Hortons’ most popular items and may not include all items found in-restaurant. Information is applicable to products in Canadian restaurants and may be subject to change at any time.

Ingredients

Canada Dry® Gingerale: Carbonated water | Sugar/glucose-fructose | Citric acid | Sodium benzoate | Colour | Natural flavour

Whether you want a quick snack, a filling meal, or a coffee treat, this Tim Hortons item hits the spot. They use quality ingredients and offer lots of choices. That’s why Americans love coming back. From breakfast to baked goods and drinks, there’s always something tasty. Explore the full Tim Hortons full menu to see it all.

FAQs

No. Standard Canada Dry Ginger Ale is caffeine‑free, so it does not provide the stimulant effect found in cola or coffee.

Canada Dry is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper Canada, part of the larger Keurig Dr Pepper company.

Yes. Canada Dry was originally created in Canada in 1904 and became known for its ginger ale, though today it’s sold in many countries.

Canada Dry ginger ale isn’t considered a health drink — it’s a sugary, carbonated soda with little nutritional benefit. Some people choose ginger ale for mild nausea relief, but most commercial versions have high sugar and few real ginger compounds and should be consumed in moderation.

Yes — it contains ginger extract and natural flavours, but often in small amounts typical of soft drinks rather than as a medicinal dose of ginger root.

Unopened Canada Dry ginger ale typically lasts until the “best by” date printed on the can or bottle, which is usually many months out; once opened, it’s best enjoyed within a day or two for best taste and carbonation.

Canada Dry Ginger Ale’s ingredient list does not include gluten‑containing grains, so it is generally considered gluten free, but if you have celiac disease always check the label for manufacturing details.

Carbonated beverages like Canada Dry ginger ale may provide temporary relief for nausea, but the carbonation and sugar can also worsen acid reflux for some people; results are personal and moderation is recommended.

“Ginger ale” is a type of soda, and Canada Dry is a popular brand of ginger ale — so Canada Dry is a specific ginger ale, not the generic name for all of them.

Yes, in moderation. Because Canada Dry ginger ale is typically caffeine‑free, pregnant people can drink it if they want, but be mindful of the high sugar content and consult your healthcare provider if you have dietary concerns.

Menu information on this site is researched and maintained by the editorial team at timhortonsmenucanada.ca using official Tim Hortons Canada sources. Prices and availability may vary by location.

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