Tim Hortons commercial

by Jim on 3 January 2007

Since we’re on the topic of great inventions by Canadians, what about Tim Hortons coffee? Ok, I’m not a coffee drinker, but I am a donut eater, so I can appreciate Canada’s great fast food chain. Now open in places like the USA and Ireland, it’s still known as a Canadian chain, as you can see from this commercial in Minnisota:


(Thanks to Thoughts and Notions for this one)

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Karl Herrick 13 January 2007 at 9:13 am

This commercial was broadcasted out of Flint, Michigan. I didn’t get the whole capture off of MythTv though, but have seen it aired several times. Maybe I will try to get a better one posted later. Clearly Tim Hortons is trying to play on the “secret ingredient” controversy that was going through the Ontario area. I guess some people felt that nicotine was being added. :-|

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