Walmart Walmart: Timbits Cereal Now Available Online and In-Stores Order Timbits Cereal at Walmart.ca Now!
get this dealCall off your search for Timbits Cereal and head to Walmart, because they've listed the sought-after cereal online and you can order both flavours now!
Originally announced earlier this month, Timbits Cereal has been somewhat difficult to find, as some grocery stores like Shoppers Drug Mart and Sobeys have had difficulty maintaining stock, while Costco seems to be the only brick-and-mortar store with ample supply. As of January 30, Walmart.ca is the only Canadian retailer that has actually listed both varieties of Timbits Cereal online.
There is one small caveat, as the cereal can only be ordered online via Walmart Grocery, which means you'll need to place a grocery order of at least $50.00 to qualify for scheduled delivery or pickup -- click here to learn more about Walmart's Grocery Pickup Service.
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Kraft Foods split into 2 companies:
Mondelez International took over all the snack portion of Kraft Foods
Heinz Kraft was the "newly created" grocery half of Kraft Foods
Separate companies now, but sort of still the same.
All Nabisco cookie or cracker products are branded Christie in Canada. Prior to the Post Cereals merger, the cereal division kept the Nabisco name in Canada. The proof of purchase on their products is marketed as a "brand seal". The Nabisco name became redundant in Canada after Kraft took over.
(I'm somewhat new to Canada)
I may hate Tim's but even I don't think this would beat them.
What's (hopefully) going to put Tim's in its place is the fact that millennials aren't falling for their brainwashing the way the previous generations did.
So as millennials grow older (and wealthier), and have children (who won't have parents indoctrinating them to the double-double and the timbit...) and the brainwashed generations die off, TH will finally have to compete on price/quality just like Starbucks and McCafe do. Given my age I'm sad that I probably won't live to see the end of Tim Horton's.
Which is why I literally never watch Youtube except for a very select few.
but I am very confident that Z103 is not being paid a single penny to talk about it in THEIR morning show...it's just PURE wonderful show prep for them and nothing more.
(Z 103 is owned by the Evanov radio group)
The main clue that any radio station is (most likely) being paid to talk about it is that they go to an ad for Tim Horton's right after they talk about the cereal.
(think morning show chatter...lol)
I have not noticed that anywhere in radio yet. In fact, at least one radio station went to an ad for McDonald's after chatting about it.
(now one has to wonder if Post has any radio ads, lol)
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If you get stopped by the paywall, I'll quote here the last paragraph of the article, which pretty much says what I just did. The part in bold is staggering, scary even:
Despite the blunders made at the expense of franchisees and customers, Tim Hortons enjoys one of Canada’s most influential private monopolies. The chain says it serves eight of every 10 cups of coffee consumed outside the home in Canada. In food service, this figure is simply unprecedented. The pressure to maintain such market dominance is extraordinary and may be underestimated by many Canadians.
I mean there is a small chance they aren't paid .... but I would say it is more than likely.
They do want people like you though who think it's not an advertisement.
Typical Loblaws. They won't carry this until they have copycat PC and No Name products to choke it out with on the shelves...
I'll never buy it as I normally don't eat breakfast and when I do it's not cereal, I hardly go to Tims. My wife on the other hand could keep Tims in business by herself and said she wanted to try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jNrTX8rAmc
https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=steering+whee ... _ex_p_72_0
(and where do I get a steering wheel eating platform, oh god this is how it begins...)
Anyway, someone already did a sort of review.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_pLxF6xAzo
Basically standard issue crunchy sugar balls.
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They'll never improve until the morons in this country STOP GOING THERE.
Corn Pops were never my thing. Will be trying the chocolate glazed. Wonder if it's simply like their Cocoa Pebbles cereal.
Canadian founded and Brazilian owned.
There wouldn't be nearly as much hate if they focused on what they used to be decent at instead of literally throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks.
They're so ubiquitous in locations that it'd be nice to get a good coffee, soup, and/or a sandwich, and maybe a donut, but they've literally failed at all 4 somehow.
Then they try and branch out to compete with other fast food joints that have a *GASP* kitchen and then fail at that.
What they should be doing (IMO) is make a soup from food instead of maltodextrin, bake things in house instead of weeks previously, and buy back the coffee that they sold to McDonalds.
But hey... what do I know.... I'm not a large multinational conglomerate that's focused solely on profit and riding old coattails.