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<description>&lt;p&gt;Ok here&apos;s the deal...its not about the doughnuts...its about the coffee. I&apos;m from Toronto originally and now living in Seattle so understand me here...there&apos;s no fancy coffee at Tim Hortons...no latte&apos;s, macchiato&apos;s or anything like that....you order a coffee, you get a coffee and god damn its delicious. :) Get the Canadian Classic &quot;Double Double&quot; (Two cream, two sugar) for a real treat - like a Mars bar in a cup! YUM!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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