

Please feel free to post your thoughts below. I’d like to see the Maple Timbit offered on the permanent menu, or at least make regular appearances as a seasonal offering. When it comes down to it, the Maple Timbit stands out to me as real winner for the brand. While you might think this is just for kids, Tims said that the Timbits Trick-or-Treat Bucket is actually for people of all ages to get into. You can buy it and get it filled with your choice of 31 Timbits for 9.99 or you can buy it without Timbits for 3.99. I could easily sit down and consume 20 of these things in the blink of an eye. There are two ways that you can get the limited-edition Timbits Trick-or-Treat Bucket.

As someone who absolutely loves chocolate, it was not difficult at all to realize this is my favourite flavour out of all five ice creams. In honour of the coffee chain’s 45 years of service, Tim Hortons has revealed what customers’ top picks of 2021 were, and which Timbieb flavour was their fave. The three Timbiebs flavors, according to the product's press release, are: Chocolate White Fudge, Sour Cream Chocolate Chip, and Birthday Cake Waffle. There are only a few days of 2021 and Tim Hortons has rallied up their top Timbits of the year based on which flavours were ordered the most across Canada. Tim Hortons ice cream Double Chocolate Donut flavour. A Timbit, for those who aren't keen on Canadian sweets, is a bite-sized doughnut made with fried dough and coated in all the sugary goodness you can imagine, according to the Tim Hortons website. How much is the most popular flavor of Timbits at Tim Hortons According to Tim Hortons’ reports, the most popular flavors of Timbits are the Chocolate Glazed, Honey Dip, Old Fashioned Plain, and Sour Cream Timbits, and they all cost 1.99 for a 10-pack, 3.99 for a 20-pack, 7.99 for a 40-pack, and 0.29 for a single Timbit. I was actually expecting a burst of maple flavour, but was pleasantly surprised at how well the granulated sugar worked with the mild maple flavour infused within the Timbit. Taste is subjective but heres my ranking of the Tim Hortons ice cream flavours from best to worst. While the texture is somewhat heavy, it does play well in the mouth and is surprisingly moist, with a subtle maple flavour. The new Timbit itself has the texture of the brand’s Old Fashion donut and comes thoroughly coated in granulated sugar. Among a box of 50 mixed Timbits, the Maple Timbit would likely be passed over in favour of other more visually stimulating varieties. There’s nothing fancy about the Maple Timbit, in fact, it’s quite plain.

I paid just north of $4 for a 10-pack of Maple Timbits along with a large dark roast coffee. Maple Timbits are among four Canadian-themed treats released by the brand across Canada to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday.
