Tim Hortons is here to satisfy your craving for something sweet with its new Dream Cookies.
While Tim Hortons has launched several iterations of its Dream Donuts, its new Dream Cookies were created in partnership with Mississauga native Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, who stars in Netflix’s 'Never Have I Ever.' With input from Ramakrishnan, the new cookies come in three tasty flavors: Reese’s Mini, M&M Minis, and Rocky Road. The Reese’s Mini cookie features a tasty blend of peanut chunks, fully marshmallow bits, and Reese’s Mini pieces on top, while the M&M Minis cookie contains a mix of M&M Minis pieces and white chocolate chips. Lastly, the new Rocky Road cookie features a chocolate cookie base studded with chocolate chips, chopped nuts, and marshmallow bits.
All three Dream Cookies are available now at Tim Hortons locations across Canada.
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