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And many of them come from Starbucks, Dunkin', Tim Hortons, or McDonald's: four of the most popular coffee spots in the country.
and many of them come from Starbucks, Dunkin', Tim Hortons, or McDonald's, four of the most popular coffee spots in the country.
Tim Hortons.
I do not like Tim Hortons at all.
not that much, relax". It's a tooney. All right. Go to Tim Hortons. Get your tooney,
Go to Tim Hortons, get your toonie, which is two dollars.
And then I'll slow, oh maybe we should talk about Tim Hortons.
And then I'll slow oh, maybe we should talk about Tim Hortons.
Better than an Iced Cap from Tim Hortons back home. Okay, aside from the ice cap I think
Better than the ice cap from Tim Hortons back home.
I thank the dessert gods for this style of donut because they are totally different from anything you find at, say, Tim Hortons in Canada.
You could say, "Could I have a donut?" You could say, "Can I have a donut?" You could say, "Could I get a donut?" You could say, "Can I get a donut?" You could say, "I'd like a donut," or you could say, "I'll have a donut." So if you walked up to a restaurant like Tim Hortons and you wanted a donut, those are the six phrases you could use.
So if you walked up to a restaurant like Tim Hortons and you wanted a donut, those are the six phrases you could use.
So, I'm here at Tim Hortons, of course.
So I'm here at Tim Hortons, of course.
Every morning I went to Tim Hortons and I had either a donut or some kind of bagel cream cheese setup combo thing with hash browns,
but whenever I'm out running errands, I'm always tempted to go to Tim Hortons, which is a coffee shop in Canada,