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“We’re honoured that for nearly six decades, so many Canadians have considered their local Tims a home away from home and have chosen to spend a part of their daily lives with us,” said Tim Hortons President Axel Schwan.


“As we get ready to celebrate the official 60th anniversary of Tim Hortons opening its first restaurant on May 17th, 1964, we’re planning a number of exciting ways to mark the occasion with our guests throughout the year.”

“We’re celebrating 60 Years of Keeping it Fresh throughout the year at Tims with a series of experiences for guests that will have a spirit of modern nostalgia – nods to the past but also celebrating the Tims of today and the future,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.


“We wanted to kick off our 60th anniversary year with a bang and we can’t wait to re- introduce Canadians to four retro donuts that were most popular historically among our guests.”

 
If your ever bored look up the crazy side of Tim Hortons life.
 

“We’re honoured that for nearly six decades, so many Canadians have considered their local Tims a home away from home and have chosen to spend a part of their daily lives with us,” said Tim Hortons President Axel Schwan.


“As we get ready to celebrate the official 60th anniversary of Tim Hortons opening its first restaurant on May 17th, 1964, we’re planning a number of exciting ways to mark the occasion with our guests throughout the year.”

“We’re celebrating 60 Years of Keeping it Fresh throughout the year at Tims with a series of experiences for guests that will have a spirit of modern nostalgia – nods to the past but also celebrating the Tims of today and the future,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.


“We wanted to kick off our 60th anniversary year with a bang and we can’t wait to re- introduce Canadians to four retro donuts that were most popular historically among our guests.”



Is that what they call McDonald's in Canada?
 
If they gave a shit about the people they'd bring the chili bread bowl back. That's what we really want.
 
I always forget about this place. The coffee there was absolute garbage. Canadians need to have better options.

the grocery store starting selling donuts here
24$ for a 6 pack lmao, dont see it lasting more than 2 months

There's no way that's true.
 
I remember when Timmy Ho's was making a push into New England, they fucking sucked

Like Dunkin but somehow worse
 
I like Tim Horton's. Their coffee is too mild though and their service takes too long. Those Indian folks at Dunkin Donuts are soooo much faster.
 

“We’re honoured that for nearly six decades, so many Canadians have considered their local Tims a home away from home and have chosen to spend a part of their daily lives with us,” said Tim Hortons President Axel Schwan.


“As we get ready to celebrate the official 60th anniversary of Tim Hortons opening its first restaurant on May 17th, 1964, we’re planning a number of exciting ways to mark the occasion with our guests throughout the year.”

“We’re celebrating 60 Years of Keeping it Fresh throughout the year at Tims with a series of experiences for guests that will have a spirit of modern nostalgia – nods to the past but also celebrating the Tims of today and the future,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.


“We wanted to kick off our 60th anniversary year with a bang and we can’t wait to re- introduce Canadians to four retro donuts that were most popular historically among our guests.”



Sup sir, how's everything on your end?

You doing Donuts instead of McDonald's now? ;)
 
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