I'm afraid my sense of adventure stops at raspberry Timbits. I usually get a 20-pack of honey-glazed and chocolate ones.
Oh, raspberry sounds good! I don't think I've ever had those. It's not a "regular" flavour, is it? I haven't seen them around here. I remember limited-time flavours that I liked: orange, blueberry, and my favourite: cherry. Was really upset when the cherry ones went away!

I think the only regular flavours I like are chocolate, sour cream glazed, apple fritter, and birthday cake. (At least I'm assuming birthday cake has been around long enough to be considered a regular flavour...)
A couple of years back they managed to have Milos Ronic plugging one of them during the Rogers Cup.
I... don't know who that is!

I honestly don't go into Tim's all that often for budget reasons, but with the few premium donuts I've tried, I've had a pretty good success rate.
But she was happy when they brought back the Dutchies for a time last year.
As I mentioned, I don't go into Tim's all that often. So in all honesty, I hadn't even realized Dutchies had gone away until everyone started talking about how Dutchies were back!
I wanted instant Banana pudding for a recipe but can't find the stuff here but could order on Amazon if I wanted to 50 packets
Yeah, having a recipe where one of the ingredients can't even be purchased here is the worst! (Although I guess that may be more suited to the "Things that frustrate us all" thread...

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Well you could be my GP but I know it's only Poutine I know she doesn't like but maybe that comes from being born and raised in B.C
Technically, I guess, but I'm thinking if I was a doctor, I would probably know!
Can you order from the Canadian Walmart site? They sell plum sauce as well, and it's got to be cheaper than Amazon.
Walmart.ca won't ship outside of Canada (although you can order from the US as long as it's shipped to a Canadian address).
Although it does seem to be available on the American Walmart site, too. But some of those jars seem pretty outrageously expensive, so I'm not sure it's any cheaper than the Amazon option.
Is there any law against sending foodstuffs internationally through the mail? Maybe it would be cheaper to have Canadian relatives buy it and mail it to the US?