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Tim Hortons is an iconic Canadian brand founded by NHL hockey player Tim Horton and Jim Charade in 1964. Known primarily for its coffee and doughnuts, the brand has become a cultural staple in North America. The specific ground coffee products sold at wholesale retailers like Costco are designed to bring the signature restaurant taste to home brewing.
While the brand maintains its deep Canadian identity, its corporate ownership has evolved significantly. In 2014, Tim Hortons merged with Burger King to form Restaurant Brands International (RBI). This move placed the brand under a global conglomerate headquartered in Toronto, Canada, though heavily backed by international investment groups.
The coffee itself is typically roasted and packaged in Canada. The brand sources its its 100% Arabica beans from diverse coffee-growing regions including Central and South America, which are then processed in the company's own roasting facilities to maintain quality control and consistency for both retail and restaurant distribution.
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