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Lately, I've been liking my coffee with a Roll-up-able Rim. You may need to be Canadian to get it (and probably need to be Canadian to win!)
http://rolluptherimtowin.com/
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George Jones said:So far, I've won six free drinks.
George Jones said:I like my coffee run through a molecular re-arranger that outputs tea.
So far, I've won six free drinks.
George Jones said:After writing this, I won a doughnut.
George Jones said:After writing this, I won a doughnut.
dacruick said:where do you live?
George Jones said:My second and third teas today were both "PLEASE PLAY AGAIN." According to my sister's husband, this message contains a spelling mistake, one too many "L"s.
GeorginaS said:The sad part, Moonbear, is if you ask a large segment of the Canadian population whether or not Tim Horton's makes good coffee, they'll resoundingly say, "Yes". I know. Sad but true.
GeorginaS said:The sad part, Moonbear, is if you ask a large segment of the Canadian population whether or not Tim Horton's makes good coffee, they'll resoundingly say, "Yes". I know. Sad but true.
Okay, does it count in this thread if three of the people I was a kids' hockey game with, who were drinking Timmy's coffee, each won a free coffee?
MATLABdude said:I think it's a function of the ubiquity of Tim Hortons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Hortons
A Tim Horton's for every 10,000 Canadians (and driving around town sometimes, it feels like there's one every few blocks!)
They've established themselves as a fixture and Canadian institution. Even though they might not have the best coffee ever, it's definitely something that people are familiar with, oftentimes where we'd go for the hot chocolate / coffee / tea while growing up, and, because of all that, kinda comforting sometimes.
rootX said:Why would you get coffee in cups?
I have a big mug, they only charge for medium and I get like more than large. I only need it two times and it serves me for more than 10 hours (5 hours per mug of coffee)
GeorginaS said:I live in a small Alberta city of about 60,000 people. We have three Tim Horton's. We have two Second Cups and five Starbucks. (Although I don't think two of the Starbucks count for this discussion because one is inside of a Safeway and one is inside of a Chapters.) Of all of these places, each and every morning, Tim Horton's has a line-up at the drive-through. Every single morning. Those places are like a license to print cash.