These are the best Timbits flavours at Tim Hortons, according to Canadians
A lot of people want discontinued flavours back on the menu.

Tim Hortons Timbits box.
Timbits are a classic menu item at Tim Hortons in Canada.
So, Canadians have a lot of opinions on which Timbit is the best, including menu staples and discontinued flavours.
There are only five Timbits that you can always find on the menu at Tim Hortons: birthday cake, chocolate glazed, sour cream glazed, old fashioned plain, and honey dip.
But there are so many more flavours that were either discontinued or only limited edition menu items.
So, Narcity posted on Facebook and asked, "What do you think is the best Timbit flavour at Tim Hortons?"
People commented with all of the classic flavours and a bunch of discontinued Timbits.
According to Canadians, the best Timbit flavour is sour cream glazed.
Then, chocolate glazed, powdered jelly and old fashioned plain Timbits are the most popular flavours.
A lot of Canadians also said that birthday cake and honey dip are the best flavours of Timbits.
Some commented that the best Timbits are old fashioned glazed, apple fritter, cinnamon powdered, and honey cruller.
Then, these flavours only had one comment each: dutchie, blueberry cheesecake, caramel glazed, snowball (also known as chocolate powdered), walnut crunch, sour cream chocolate, and Boston cream.
"Timbits are a shadow of what they once were," someone said.
"They all suck now I wish they would go back to making things like they used to," another person commented.
A few others said that no Timbit flavours are the best.
Narcity also asked Canadians which discontinued Tim Hortons items need to make a comeback, and a few people said cherry, jelly-filled, chocolate sour cream glazed, and blueberry-filled Timbits.
If you're hoping Tim Hortons will bring back any of these old Timbits flavours, it could happen!
Tims recently added Powdered Strawberry Filled Timbits to the menu again and introduced a new Blueberry Cheesecake Filled Timbit in Canada.
This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.