beyond Canadian? It's in the us too
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Thank God ! There's such a big gap in the market for overpriced beverages served by grumpy froth-bots.
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I think the UK has plenty of undrinkable coffee already.
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Will donuts and coffee sell in the land of tea and scones. Or will UK respond yUcK?
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krispie Kreme is growing quite a bit in the UK
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True! Can TM siphon market share from KK? KK been there for nearly 15 years, and is part of their culture.
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KK is not part of British culture lol!! It's seen as very American here. But people like the exotic nature of that.
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Yeah, I wasn't being literal. Seems like you Brits have embraced it as an extension or reinvention of your culture.
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not sure that's the case either. Not the way Timmies is culture for Canadians. I still crave TH and I don't drink coffee lol
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Not a big fan of Tim's. Prefer to patronize the small guy like the mom and pop coffee shop on the corner.
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getting one in South Lebanon Ohio
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thanks for the inside scoop
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but when will we see more in the U.S.?
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There's no apostrophe. Tim Hortons.
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