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Toronto is a special place and home to many people. But what do you love most about the city?

A European started a discussion on Reddit, including a long list of things they loved about Toronto and it's a pretty wholesome reminder.

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This Review article is part of a Narcity Media series. The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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There is a new commercial with Justin Bieber for his Biebs Brew drink and it got a little weird!

To promote the release of the cold brew that Tim Hortons and Bieber co-created, an ad has dropped that almost feels like a mini-movie with the horror and rom-com vibes it gives off.

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Get ready because Justin Bieber is launching "Biebs Brew" at Tim Hortons and you can get the Canadian's special iced coffee drink at locations soon!

It was announced on May 17 that following in the footsteps of Timbiebs, the next collaboration between Bieber and Tim Hortons is a co-created spin on cold brew coffee.

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When it comes to what the best Tim Hortons menu items are, there is probably some debate but there is also no denying that the Canadian coffee chain has quite a few classics that are must-tries at least once!

If you've tried most of these menu items like Timbits, Iced Capps and Double Doubles, go ahead and call yourself a true Canadian.

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