TH is popular with immigrants and working class Canadians. I'm always surprised by the numbers of my Filipino coworkers who love their coffee and sweets, especially Timbits. My neighbor, a Palestinian refugee, has a habit of walking down to TH at Keele and Bloor every morning and buying coffee for his extended family who live in my complex. Recently at the hospitals in KW, I was surprised to see my surgeon buying coffee and donuts at the location there. Then I think about an old Italian bakery worker, who's own family operated a trendy coffee shop in Toronto, refusing anything but double doubles.
On long road trips last year, after obstaining from any caffeine for 5+ years (Reflux sucks) I finally bought a small coffee from TH and found the caffeine hit me instantly, triggering a migraine w/ aura, then kept me awake (and thus driving) for 16 hours. So now whenever I'm driving and extremely tired, I drink a few sips of TH and I'm good for hours. Vs say Dunkin Donuts coffee, which I found took an hour to take effect, and also triggered a migraine but only kept me alert for a few hours.
We have to admit that TH knows its customers, they're seeking the caffeine not necessarily a coffee taste.
TH bagels are made in Grupo Bimbos Hamilton bakery, and AFAIK, are almost the same recipe (more sugar maybe) as their Dempsters bagels sold in grocery stores.
TH chili and soup, as I've mentioned before, is made by Campbell's (another neighbor used to work at their old factory.)
I was tricked by their menu, thinking a turkey bacon sandwich I'd ordered for my friend's daughter meant turkey bacon, not pork bacon with turkey deli slices. They're missing a large Muslim and smaller kosher customer base.
Last edited by urbandreamer; Apr 18, 2024 at 5:07 PM.
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