Review: Tim Hortons Quenchers (Blended vs. Iced)
Tim Hortons’ Quenchers come two ways — blended (like a slushie) or iced (like a flavored water). The difference between the two is night and day.
The blended Quenchers are the clear winner. Smoothly mixed, cold, and full of flavor, they feel like a summer Freezie in drink form — bright, fruity, and refreshing. They’re fun without tipping into artificial aftertaste, and they actually satisfy when you’re craving something cold.
The iced Quenchers, on the other hand, are much less exciting. They look nice and taste fine at first sip, but the flavor quickly gets washed out as the ice melts. They end up more like fruit-infused water than a true drink.
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🏆 Flavor Ranking (Blended Versions)
1. Orange Tangerine → Bright, citrusy, and refreshing with a tangy-sweet finish. The most balanced and drinkable of the bunch.
2. Strawberry Watermelon → Sweet and playful, with more of a candy-style fruit flavor. Refreshing without being too fake.
3. Peach → Smooth, mellow, and juicy, though a little lighter in flavor compared to the top two.
4. Blackberry → Tart and a bit sharper, with a slightly stronger “syrupy” vibe. Good if you like bolder fruit.
5. Pineapple Dragon Fruit → Colorful but thin on taste, the least satisfying of the lineup. The pineapple came through but not dragon fruit and the pineapple wasn’t very good
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Bottom Line:
Go blended, not iced. The Frozen Quenchers are smooth, vibrant, and fun, with Orange Tangerine and Strawberry Watermelon leading the pack. If you want a real summer treat, they’re worth grabbing — but the iced ones are forgettable.
✨ Next week, I’ll be posting a copycat recipe for Tim Hortons’ Frozen Quenchers (blended version) so you can recreate these exact summer flavors at home.
