Canadians are begging Tim Hortons to bring back this lost menu item

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Canadians are begging Tim Hortons to bring back this lost menu item Canada TimHortons

The pastry was discontinued in 2014 due to low popularity, although it was temporarily revived in 2017 in celebration of Canada's 150th anniversary.

DUTCHIE!!!!! But also how about just focusing on donuts again, rice bowls, ice cream and roast beef sandwiches are not what made Tim Hortons popular long ago.Customers were so delighted to see the nostalgic treat on the list of contenders that"Dutchie" began to trend on Twitter shortly after.— Rob B.

Several donut connoisseurs demanded that the discontinued item be restored to the chain's permanent menu.Although the Dutchie seemed to be the clear front runner, a special mention should be made to the Blueberry Fritter, which also picked up lots of support. In order of my favourite, A) Blueberry Fritter, then A) Blueberry Fritter; third choice would be A) Blueberry Fritter and for fourth I would pick A) Blueberry Fritter and lastly, A) Blueberry FritterIt's not clear if Tim Hortons actually plans on returning any of these menu items, but let us know which discontinued pastry you'd like to see return to the chain.

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