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NYwdwfan

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Happy Birthday!

Holy cow - there's a childhood flashback right there.

A new donut shop opened up next to our neighborhood. DW and I just stopped by this morning. We ordered a few sausage rolls and I ordered one donut. When I opened up the donut just now, I noticed the lady threw in a couple timbits!

What's a timbit?
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Holy cow - there's a childhood flashback right there.



What's a timbit?
Expanding on what @Andrew C said - Munchkins were introduced in 1972; TimBits in 1976.
That being said, there is not a Canadian alive over the age of two who does not know what a TimBit is - many because Tim Hortons sponsors hundreds of thousands of young athletes. You either wore a TimBits jersey, or your older sibling did.

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THE FIRST GOAL IS HAVING FUN.
The Timbits Minor Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program that provides opportunities for kids aged four to nine to play house league sports. The philosophy of the program is not based on winning or losing, but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just being a kid.

Tim Hortons currently supports more than 300,000 children on teams in hockey, soccer, ringette, lacrosse, softball and baseball leagues in Canada and the United States. Our sponsorship includes jerseys, coaching tools, participation medals and a local “Timbits Jamboree” to help kick off, or wrap up each season.

Adding to the fun, Timbits teams are often invited to attend Canadian Hockey League (CHL), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) games to catch the action and showcase their skills between periods.

And before anyone asks - ringette is hockey on skates, primarily played by women and girls, utilizing a ring rather than a puck. Essentially chick hockey before real chick hockey became popular. :p I’m not sure if it’s an American thing or not.
 

Andrew C

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Expanding on what @Andrew C said - Munchkins were introduced in 1972; TimBits in 1976.
That being said, there is not a Canadian alive over the age of two who does not know what a TimBit is - many because Tim Hortons sponsors hundreds of thousands of young athletes. You either wore a TimBits jersey, or your older sibling did.

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THE FIRST GOAL IS HAVING FUN.
The Timbits Minor Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program that provides opportunities for kids aged four to nine to play house league sports. The philosophy of the program is not based on winning or losing, but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just being a kid.

Tim Hortons currently supports more than 300,000 children on teams in hockey, soccer, ringette, lacrosse, softball and baseball leagues in Canada and the United States. Our sponsorship includes jerseys, coaching tools, participation medals and a local “Timbits Jamboree” to help kick off, or wrap up each season.

Adding to the fun, Timbits teams are often invited to attend Canadian Hockey League (CHL), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) games to catch the action and showcase their skills between periods.

And before anyone asks - ringette is hockey on skates, primarily played by women and girls, utilizing a ring rather than a puck. Essentially chick hockey before real chick hockey became popular. :p I’m not sure if it’s an American thing or not.

All my cousins who played sports growing up had jerseys sponsored by Tim Horton's at one time or another. :)
 

Eric1955

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Glad you like your mug.
Perfect - gives us the time we need to redecorate your apartment:

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Happy Birthday!

Thank you!
Happy birthday @Eric1955!

Thank you!
Happy birthday Eric! Have a drink at Epcot on us! We will pay you back in 2018.

Thank you! I'll actually be at Epcot tomorrow night.
Happy birthday, @Eric1955!

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Thank you! You all know me so well!
 

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