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sdifox

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Originally posted by: BALIstik916
timbits are awesome...i went to canada and my cousin said its one of the must-eats in all of canada lol

Doughnuts (well, food in general) are not as sweet in Canada compared to the states. I would not eat a doughnut south of the boarder.

Howard got owned. I :heart: the jelly filled.
 

Bootprint

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What size snack pack size did you get? With the older restaurant design you could see what they were putting in, and they them to include more one type or another.
 

imported_Imp

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You bastard... I was trying to conserve my money, now I want to run over to timmies and grab a 20 pack. Assorted is hit and miss, one time they overloaded me with maple/pink ones when they were still new. Still loved them, but I was on a sugar high for the next few hours.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: skace
"Apple fritter" sounds pretty awesome, assuming that's like a jelly filled except w/ apples.

they're one of the best Dougnuts out there, unless you get them fromYum Yum's, those cheap bastards only put like a finger nail size chunk of Apple in them. ARRRGH!
 

QurazyQuisp

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They are building a Tim Horton's right across the street from my apartment complex. Unfortunately it looks like it isn't a sit down one. I'm excited. They are finally invading the US.

They started it a little less than a month ago, and it's almost done. They're putting in the parking lot this week.
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
They are building a Tim Horton's right across the street from my apartment complex. Unfortunately it looks like it isn't a sit down one. I'm excited. They are finally invading the US.

They started it a little less than a month ago, and it's almost done. They're putting in the parking lot this week.

So just take it home.
 

QurazyQuisp

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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
They are building a Tim Horton's right across the street from my apartment complex. Unfortunately it looks like it isn't a sit down one. I'm excited. They are finally invading the US.

They started it a little less than a month ago, and it's almost done. They're putting in the parking lot this week.

So just take it home.

I know, I'll have to do that. It would just be another place to study. (If it had seats)
 

BurnItDwn

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Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Are we talking about Munchkins?

That's what I thought ... "Donut Holes" and "Timbits" .... meh ... they are Munchkins....
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
They are building a Tim Horton's right across the street from my apartment complex. Unfortunately it looks like it isn't a sit down one. I'm excited. They are finally invading the US.

They started it a little less than a month ago, and it's almost done. They're putting in the parking lot this week.

So just take it home.

I know, I'll have to do that. It would just be another place to study. (If it had seats)

worst place to study, lots of traffic.

I do hate how they no longer have the 75 timbit pack. It was the perfect size for our office.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: BALIstik916
timbits are awesome...i went to canada and my cousin said its one of the must-eats in all of canada lol

Doughnuts (well, food in general) are not as sweet in Canada compared to the states. I would not eat a doughnut south of the boarder.

Howard got owned. I :heart: the jelly filled.
How did I get owned? :confused:
 

Feneant2

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Bleh, I put jelly filled in the same category as plain or plain with sugar...

I ask for the chocolate ones, sour dough, the honey type mushy ones (I dont know the names of any of these!!!) and that's about it. Makes for some damned good eating!
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: BALIstik916
timbits are awesome...i went to canada and my cousin said its one of the must-eats in all of canada lol

Doughnuts (well, food in general) are not as sweet in Canada compared to the states. I would not eat a doughnut south of the boarder.

Howard got owned. I :heart: the jelly filled.
How did I get owned? :confused:

By not getting jelly filled :)
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: BALIstik916
timbits are awesome...i went to canada and my cousin said its one of the must-eats in all of canada lol

Doughnuts (well, food in general) are not as sweet in Canada compared to the states. I would not eat a doughnut south of the boarder.

Howard got owned. I :heart: the jelly filled.
How did I get owned? :confused:

By not getting jelly filled :)
Oh. Well.

Next time I'm looking inside the box.
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: Howard
Next time I'm looking inside the box.

I always specify the one I want x number of then say rest assorted.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: Alone
Tim Hortons is in the U.S., too, so don't blame Canada!

But I'd bet money they originated in Canada, I would never have the balls to order "Timbits" that sounds gay as shit.

Gimme DOUGHNUT FUCKING HOLES! I don't know what a Timbit is but I ain't eating or ordering it.

 

destrekor

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mmm, the one awesome thing about living close to Canada. In Ohio, we get Tim Hortons. And Timbits, they are tasty. :)
Canada though... Canada could move more North, and I'd be happy. That hat is drafty dammit!

Damn, no wonder why the US is having problems: we have a drafty hat... AND one helluva nasty, festering tumor (California). :p
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: Alone
Tim Hortons is in the U.S., too, so don't blame Canada!

don't get me started. That stupid merger with Wendy's really fucked up Tim Hortons' food quality.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Howard
Next time I'm looking inside the box.

I always specify the one I want x number of then say rest assorted.
I do that with chocolate sometimes. But I've never gotten no jelly-filled ones before.
 

Iron Woode

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as a tip for those cash strapped people, Tim Horton's sells day old donuts too at a discount. Around here they bag the old ones. A good deal if a slightly stale donut doesn't bother you.
 

imported_Imp

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The biggest bs change they made in the last year was with cookies. They use to be smaller and about 25 cents (?) a piece. Now it's so much more that I avoid them. Damn, I miss my chocolate chips and half-dozen breakfast meals.
 

BassBomb

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Originally posted by: Imp
The biggest bs change they made in the last year was with cookies. They use to be smaller and about 25 cents (?) a piece. Now it's so much more that I avoid them. Damn, I miss my chocolate chips and half-dozen breakfast meals.

they dont even have chocolate chip anymore, now its chocolate chunk crap "gourmet" cookie

$2 for 6 cookies was amazing now its something like $4 for 6 "gourmet" non chocolate chip kind

they didnt really change in size though





as far as timbits i like old fashion glazed and apple fritter <--- i used to work at tim hortons
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: BassBomb
Originally posted by: Imp
The biggest bs change they made in the last year was with cookies. They use to be smaller and about 25 cents (?) a piece. Now it's so much more that I avoid them. Damn, I miss my chocolate chips and half-dozen breakfast meals.

they dont even have chocolate chip anymore, now its chocolate chunk crap "gourmet" cookie

$2 for 6 cookies was amazing now its something like $4 for 6 "gourmet" non chocolate chip kind

they didnt really change in size though





as far as timbits i like old fashion glazed and apple fritter <--- i used to work at tim hortons
Who goes to Tim Horton's for cookies?