Their baked goods are so go good. Fluffy, fresh and clean. However they are partnering with Reise (owns Dunkin Donuts in NYC) and they're decor is a bit off putting. Hopefully Tim Horton's food will encourage people to eat there.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Ever since I had my first taste of the yummy baked goods of Tim Horton's in Toronto a few years back I was hooked. I was happy to see them in Maine last summer and I yelped with glee when the hubby mentioned they have now opened 12 locations in New York city.
Their baked goods are so go good. Fluffy, fresh and clean. However they are partnering with Reise (owns Dunkin Donuts in NYC) and they're decor is a bit off putting. Hopefully Tim Horton's food will encourage people to eat there.
Their baked goods are so go good. Fluffy, fresh and clean. However they are partnering with Reise (owns Dunkin Donuts in NYC) and they're decor is a bit off putting. Hopefully Tim Horton's food will encourage people to eat there.
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Another one I've never heard of! But Horton is my maiden name. Maybe Tim is my long-lost uncle who wants to leave me all his dough.
Dough. Ha. I kill myself.
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