What are Justin Bieber Timbits called?
The result of the iterative journey was three new Timbit flavours: Chocolate White Fudge, Sour Cream Chocolate Chip, and Birthday Cake Waffle. The 60-second ad introducing the Timbiebs is a humorous imagination of Bieber brainstorming the new Timbits with a Tim Hortons employee. With the Biebs Brew, Tim Hortons is bringing back the TimBiebs, which are TimBits with flavors inspired by Bieber. The flavors are: Chocolate White Fudge, Sour Cream Chocolate Chip, and Birthday Cake Waffle.The Timbit was added to the Tim Hortons menu in 1976. This is three years after the American equivalent, the Munchkins was introduced at Dunkin’ Donuts. The bite-sized treat was an instant sensation due to the size and of course the flavours.Timbits first made their debut in 1976. Flavours vary across Canada, but the most common options include: birthday cake, sour cream glazed, toasted coconut, honey cruller, honey dip, apple fritter, strawberry-filled, chocolate glazed, old fashion plain, old fashion sugar and old fashion glazed.Tim Hortons is welcoming back the cozy flavors of the season with a lineup of Pumpkin Spice favorites, fruity fall sips, plus a new Apple Cider Timbit flavor that tastes like comfort on a brisk day.
What do Canadians call timbits?
Timbits is the most common here in Quebec/ Canada but some people call them donut holes or trou de beigne which in French is also a euphemism for an anal orifice. Donut holes or timbits are balls of dough sold in major North American restaurant chains such as Tim Hortons. Contrary to popular belief, timbits are not the product of a donut with a hole in the center. They are made from molded balls.
Why is it called timbits?
Name and variations The word Timbit is a play on the word tidbit (a delicate bit or morsel of food) and the name of restaurant founder Tim Horton. As of 2009, they are available in various flavors that differ from store to store. Tim Hortons brings back two iconic Timbit flavors. The powdered strawberry filled and blueberry cheesecake timbits are back and better than ever sitting at 59 cents per timbit.Flavors include chocolate-glazed, jelly-filled, dutchie, honey dip, sour-cream-glazed, old-fashioned plain, old-fashion-glazed, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, lemon, apple cider, orange-tangerine, creamy caramel, cherry cake, birthday cake, honey cruller, pumpkin spice, toasted coconut, and apple fritter.Timbits first made their debut in 1976. Flavours vary across Canada, but the most common options include: birthday cake, sour cream glazed, toasted coconut, honey cruller, honey dip, apple fritter, strawberry-filled, chocolate glazed, old fashion plain, old fashion sugar and old fashion glazed.