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Tim Hortons Just Launched Its New Holiday Menu & It’s Oh So Festive

One polar bear donut, please! 🍩
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It may only be halfway through November, but it's never too early for the festive fun of the Tim Hortons holiday menu, which has finally arrived for 2020.

This year, there are plenty of tasty treats and delicious drinks to enjoy as the weather gets colder and the holiday season gets into full swing.

Two new dream donuts have made their way onto the menu: one is adorably polar bear-themed, and the other is a chocolatey hazelnut twist on a Tim Hortons classic: the éclair.

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There are also delectable filled sugar cookies, and on November 25 you'll be able to try a gingerbread filled muffin.

Tim Hortons is offering both a classic and a white candy cane hot chocolate to warm up on chilly days.

In addition to delicious treats, the company has some great gift options, including mugs and a Timbit box tree ornament.

One dollar from the sale of each of these items will go toward the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps.

With all of these holiday treats, the big question is whether it's too early to put up the decorations.

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    • Colin Leggett was a Contributing Editor with Narcity Canada. He wrote on the national news team for over a year and contributed to coverage of the 2019 Canadian Federal Election, as well as the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Colin has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Cultural Theory from McMaster University, as well as a graduate certificate in Television Writing and Producing from Humber College. He is an avid consumer of politics and pop culture, having written about everything from food to television to Canada-U.S. relations.

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