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  • ptbodale
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    The American ones are primarily in Michigan, Penns and New York. I thought they were down I75 since that's the route Canadians from Ontario head to Florida.

    Wendy's bought them from the Canadian owner but I think the Wendy's shareholders demanded it get spun off since it makes more money than Wendy's.

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  • Bok269
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    Originally posted by JordanD
    Where's the line in the United States where you start seeing Tim Horton's? I think I've seen one Tim Horton's in my entire life. Up near Detroit I think it was.
    Yeah ive never seen one in the US. I did eat at a Wendys (not my choice) in Squamish that shared a building with a Tim Horton's though.

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  • JordanD
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    Where's the line in the United States where you start seeing Tim Horton's? I think I've seen one Tim Horton's in my entire life. Up near Detroit I think it was.

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  • ptbodale
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    It's just one of those amazing things that makes your day interesting.

    I did a little research and found that "seniors" tend to purchase a small coffee and come back for refills. Never thought of that. This is common practice in the States!

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  • NeilA330
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    Thank you for that riveting piece of information!

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  • ptbodale
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    No More Small Coffee

    For those people who know Tim Horton's coffee shops the Company has decided to eliminate the "small" size coffee in Canada. Peterborough (where I live) is one of the two test sites.

    A small is 8m oz, the medium to 10 oz and is only 10c more. Timmies says if they can convince people in Peterborough to not buy "small", they can convince anyone. At Tim's stores in the U.S. they never had the small size.

    Who ever buys a small coffee anyway?
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