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Tim Hortons Timbits
$3.00
Released April, 1976
The Pros:Perfect size - 1 or 2 bites. Good variety of staple Tim Hortons doughnut flavours. Affordable - 20 for $3.
The Cons:Unhealthy. Addictive. My co-worker Omar always eats the chocolate ones.
Introduced by Tim Hortons in April 1976, Timbits are miniature bite-sized doughnuts available individually or in packs of 10 or 20.
They are available in the following flavours:
- Apple Fritter
- Dutchie
- Honey Dip
- Old Fashion Plain
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- Old Fashion Glazed
- Chocolate Glazed
- Sour Cream Glazed
- Blueberry
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- Strawberry
- Raspberry
- Lemon
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User Reviews (6)
Pros & Cons
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5
perfect size - 1 or 2 bites
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5
good variety of staple Tim Hortons doughnut flavours
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5
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consistent quality / taste
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5
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My co-worker Omar always eats the chocolate ones
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2
never new experimental flavours - stable and boring
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Yale:
#tim_hortons_timbits Perhaps somebody at corporate likes to read ProductWiki - two new flavours just arrived and they're stellar. We're looking at banana and blueberry. I've personally tried both and they're sooo in both my 10 and 20 packs.
Jun 29, 11
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Anonymous:
#tim_hortons_timbits Tim Hortons is significantly contributing to Canada's obesity, particularly by attempting to create a national identity around these calorie-dense doughnut holes. Hopefully people realize that a box of 10 is not an individual serving size, and opt to eat just one or two.
Feb 8, 11
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