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Old Jul 26th 2010 | 2:10 am
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
There's always someone to spoil the fun.

1 Honey Cruller nutritional content: Calories:320, Fat:19g, Protein:1gCarbs:37g, Fibre:0g, Sugar:23g

Source: Tim Horton's Nutrition Calculator
But.... but...it's gone in less than 30 seconds
 
Old Jul 26th 2010 | 3:15 am
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But.... but...it's gone in less than 30 seconds
That's because they are so light and fluffy, they just dissolve
 
Old Jul 26th 2010 | 3:47 am
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So does this mean that the fact I am miles from the nearest Timmies is a positive selling point?


How about absence of cell phone signal, no annoying work related calls once you get home to your family...


Am I sitting on a potential Gold mine here?
 
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Originally Posted by iaink
So does this mean that the fact I am miles from the nearest Timmies is a positive selling point?


How about absence of cell phone signal, no annoying work related calls once you get home to your family...


Am I sitting on a potential Gold mine here?
Experience suggests not.
 
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Originally Posted by dbd33
Experience suggests not.
LOL, no takers for the "farm" yet then

Maybe a change of marketing strategy, aim it squarely at the Timmies haters!
 
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Originally Posted by iaink
LOL, no takers for the "farm" yet then
Nope. It's been staged to the point of being unlivable and a video has been created that, for a second, made me want to live there, but no one has yet arrived groaning under the weight of bags of shekels.
 
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Here in hamilton they are ALL over. I think my hubby said that the have a bylaw about how many timmie's per block you can have!

I have at least 2 with in easy walking distance
 
Old Jul 26th 2010 | 10:25 am
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Default Re: Tim Horton's as a selling point?!

Originally Posted by iaink
So does this mean that the fact I am miles from the nearest Timmies is a positive selling point?


How about absence of cell phone signal, no annoying work related calls once you get home to your family...


Am I sitting on a potential Gold mine here?
No, but if you tell them you can shot a pelican from the front porch that should do it
 

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