May 8, 2026

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Thirsty Thursdays – Timothy’s Peppermint Swirl Latte Hot Beverage Review (Red Velvet FAIL)

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Welcome to Thirsty Thursdays, this is a new series where I taste test and review drinks that you ask me to.

I finally had the chance to try the Timothy’s Peppermint Swirl Latte and it was awesome, I will definitely have another one someday soon, with one less squirt of peppermint 😀

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy’s_World_Coffee

Timothy’s World Coffee

Timothy’s was founded in 1975 as a retailer of premium roasted coffee beans by Timothy Snelgrove and his wife Teresa Snelgrove. The company was originated as a business-school project Snelgrove undertook while studying at the University of Western Ontario. As the company expanded, it evolved its retail offering to include brewed coffee.
Timothy’s was purchased by Ian and Becky McKinnon in 1986 who further expanded retail locations and created a wholesale coffee division. Timothy’s also became a roaster partner of Keurig and began producing single serve K-Cups for use in Keurig’s line of single serve brewers.
In 2008, Timothy’s became an affiliated portfolio company of Sun Capital Partners.
On November 13, 2009, it was announced that Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. would acquire Timothy’s wholesale business, while Bruegger’s Enterprises, Inc. would purchase and continue to operate the retail business. Bruegger’s would also acquire Timothy’s partner restaurants, mmmuffins and Michel’s Baguette, through a wholly owned subsidiary called ThreeCaf Brands Canada Inc.
Timothy’s produces its own coffee beans, roasting and producing multiple formats of coffee in its own plant in Toronto. For this reason the company offers a freshness guarantee and other supporting company policies.

In the mid-1990s, Timothy’s expanded into the United States, concentrating in New York City. Other stores were located in Boston, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. At one point, it was New York City’s second-largest coffeehouse chain, after Starbucks. After the September 11 attacks in 2001, the company closed its American operations and the company re-focused on the Canadian market and wholesale business operation.

Timothy’s opened its first overseas store in Seoul, Republic of Korea (South Korea) on May 19, 2007.

Timothy’s has since purchased the existing GrabbaJabba stores in Canada. It later acquired the mmmuffins and Michel’s Baguette retail businesses. Today, the company operates some 100 Canadian stores under the Timothy’s name. Timothy’s also operates a wholesale coffee business, supplies office coffee service companies, packages coffee in K-Cups for Keurig home and office brewers, and has a distribution program in large chain hotels, grocery stores, sports clubs and similar venues.
In February 2009, it named a brand of coffee the “Presidential No. 44” blend to celebrate a visit to Canada by U.S. President Barack Obama

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