The Tim Hortons coffeehouse and restaurant chain in Canada has brought back the Walnut Crunch and Dutchie, while debuting two additional donuts: the Blueberry Sour Cream and the Sugar Twist.
“We were excited to kick off our 60th anniversary year by launching Retro Donuts and were beyond thrilled by the enthusiastic response from Canadians – so we knew we had to bring them back this summer,” said Hope Bagozzi, chief marketing officer at Tim Hortons. “But just like last time, they’ll only be available for a limited time while supplies last.”
The donuts can be purchased individually or in a six-pack that also includes two other all-time classic donuts, the Apple Fritter and Boston Cream.
About the Company
In 1964, the first Tim Hortons restaurant in Hamilton, Ontario opened its doors. Its menu includes sandwiches, wraps, bagels, soups and chili, and today the operation ranks as Canada’s largest restaurant chain in the quick service sector with nearly 4,000 units across the country. Including outlets in the USA and other countries, the store count tops 5,700. The chain is a subsidiary of Toronto-based holding company Restaurant Brands International.