Tim's is owned by Americans now..I hate their stuff reminds me of liquid saw dust..Their donuts get any smaller you will need a magnifying glass to see them.
Still stands that Horton was a Canadian and Tim Horton's was a Canadian concept born. Some can say his allowing US franchises was selling out the Canadian dream, but hey, we love our neighbors so what's wrong with sharing a good thing? What itsn't getting smaller these days. I said it before and I'll say it again, the new "supersize" of anything is actually the old "medium" of yesterday.
Yes I am old school Yep it won't be long until the border is erased and we have a North American Union..Maybe then we can get a Starbuck's drive through..Ya made me think though what is left that is really Canadian..
The first U.S. location opened in Amherstburg, New York in 1985. In 1998, the 100th U.S. store opened in Columbus, Ohio. The merge with Wendy's® had opened the U.S. market, and more stores will open across the nation.
At present, Tim Hortons® has stores in Michigan, Ohio, New York, Maine, Kentucky and West Virginia. In 2004, Tim Hortons® expanded into Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island when the chain purchased forty-two Bess Eaton coffee and doughnut shops.
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