Are you addicted to Tim Horton's Coffee?

@Zamboni (160)
Canada
February 15, 2007 3:09pm CST
90% of the Canadian population is addicted to Tim Hortons Coffee.They line up in the drive thru to the point it carries out on the road.They must have a special ingredient in it that makes it addictive.I personally dont like coffee but have made many stops in the past for passengers in my car just so they can have their fix.What is the difference between Tim Hortons and any other donut shop coffee?R U addicted to it?Must you have it EVERY morning?
6 responses
@breepeace (3014)
• Canada
5 Aug 07
I probably used to be since I had 6 Extra Large Double Doubles every day when I worked right beside a Tim's, but I quit when I quit that job. It's been over a year now, and I haven't touched a drop of coffee except in Starbucks frappuccinos and ice capps since. I do like their steeped tea though.
@Demonix (294)
• Canada
21 Feb 07
Im not really addicted to it, I dont normally pass it up if the opportunity arrives, but im not addicted... I do however know some americans who actually go past starbucks and cross the border on a regular basis for timies coffee lol
• Canada
16 Feb 07
I am not addicted to Tim Horton's coffee, rather The Second Cup. For those outside of Canada, The Second Cup is a little more of a cafe atmosphere whereas Tim Horton's is more like a fast-food coffeeshop. I think one is just as good as the other, but in their own way. They are the same (enjoyment) but different (taste, atmosphere etc). It depends on what mood I'm in. I don't go to Tim's as often BECAUSE of the lineup. I would actually rather go to the Second Cup. There is one just up the street from where I live. I spend a lot of time there.
• Canada
21 Feb 07
Yes, the coffee is definately fixed with nicotene. I am a faithful coffee drinker at Tim Horton's, every morning , noon and nite. I believe, however that if one wants to quit, they could by replacing it with other natural hearb teas. The problem is that we live a rat race life in Toronto and don't have time to stop and think about the real important things in life.
@imsilver (1665)
• Canada
19 Feb 07
My sister and a friend of mine are big tim horton's coffee fans.. they always rave about it. We haven't got one in town but there are a couple in the next town over. I've had their coffee and really wasn't impressed. I've also got the cans of their coffee grounds that are sold in the supermarket and found it really bad.
@Anakata2007 (1785)
• Canada
15 Feb 07
This is a good question and one that lots of people wonder about. I wonder all the time if there is a special ingredient in that coffee. I'm not a coffee drinker but when I do have coffee I really like Tim Hortons. My taste buds for coffee don't find a real differencde between it and other coffee shop coffee though, but my husband believes differently. He believes nothing compares to Tim's coffee.