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Tim Horton's, the beloved Canadian donut chain, recently announced that they would be selling poutine donuts in honor of Canada Day, Canada's Fourth of July, on July 1st. Even though poutine is a Canadian delicacy, the chain decided they would sell the product only at five United States locations.
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To be fair, poutine is a delightful invention -- a beautiful fat blob of fries, cheese curds, and gravy. And so, too, are donuts -- particularly the honey-dipped Tim Horton donuts these will be served with. Potato wedges will be used in lieu of fries.
The chain will also sell a Maple Bacon Iced Capp and Maple Timbits, to wash it all down with.
"At Tim Hortons restaurants, we're proud of our Canadian heritage and we want to share a piece of that in the United States," Felipe Athayde, Tim Hortons U.S. executive vice president, said in a press release.
We appreciate Canada's generosity, their donut chains, and the incredible #viral Twitter moments their prime minister's socks give us every day.
But poutine donuts may have gone too far. Let your small intestine be the judge.
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