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2024-08-29 16:49
So a “regular” coffee at Tim Hortons means cream and sugar? When did that happen?
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10 小時內
Kim Ross
torontokimmer
It happened in 1964, with the opening of the first Tim Hortons.
12 小時內
Michael Kwan
beyondtherhetoric
I've always said "one and one," but I've also always known that "regular" means the same thing.
17 小時內
P_hello123
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Or what we call Single-Single which is one sugar and one milk 😂 Of all there’s the Double-Double which I’m sure you already know!
18 小時內
salem ⛈
shindamajo
…Did you think “a regular coffee” would get you black coffee? Just ask for black if that’s what you want!
19 小時內
christianat1970
Like always
19 小時內
Tracy Perrin Mittleholtz
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Always
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Jason
jnbquinn
It meant that in 2006 when I worked there in high school too. Otherwise you say black if you don’t want anything.
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Michaela Zacharoff
_ladymikey_
I ordered a regular coffee, thinking it would just be black, back in the early 2000’s and she gave me one cream one sugar. I said I wanted just black and she said “you asked for a regular, hun.” It was not at Tim Hortons either.
20 小時內
Norm
kingofthenerds
Since forever, confused the heck out some of my US based colleagues where “regular” is a size.
21 小時內
Kara
kara.anne86
Like 20 years ago? Lol