Tim Hortons has added a poutine-flavoured doughnut to its menu for Canada's 150th anniversary, but the cheesy abomination of Canadiana will only be available in the United States.
The Canadian-founded coffee chain plans to roll out the poutine doughnut on Canada Day in the U.S., as part of a promotion to celebrate the company's roots.
"We're proud of our Canadian heritage and we want to share a piece of that in the United States," Felipe Athayde, executive vice -president of Tim Hortons U.S., said in a news release.
Tim's touts the "Poutine Donut" as a honey dip doughnut "topped with potato wedges, gravy and cheese curds."
The poutine doughnut will be introduced alongside new maple Timbits and a "Maple Bacon Iced Capp" – a potentially gut-churning monstrosity of Canadian flavour, consisting of an iced capp topped by maple-flavoured flakes and bacon bits.
"Our new Canadian-inspired treats are a great way for Americans to get in on the 150th celebration of their friendly neighbour next door," Athayde said.
The doughtnut will only be available on July 1 at five restaurants in Ohio, Michigan and New York state.
The concept of a poutine donut made many social media users queasy, and prompted others to complain that Tim's won't be offering the same treats in Canada.
Happy Canada day, America?
— Adam Creaghan (@AdamCreaghan_RH)
Ok. Let's all just calm down and take a step back. This thing is getting to us.
— Mark Critch (@markcritch)
I'm now accepting offerings to eat a poutine donut on Canada Day. Only offered at 5 US locations, 3 of which are within 20 minutes of me.
— Ria (@unconventional)
poutine on a donut ... why ..
— ㅤㅤㅤ (@coIlectivity)
Fireworks no longer the most dangerous activity on Canada Day.
— Joshua St Amand (@JScrounge)
WTF is wrong w/ you people?! US Only ?
— Homeless Quatchi (@HomelessQuatchi)
Tim Hortons is making a poutine donut & I demand the health department shut this place down forthwith. Call your governor. End this scourge.
— Joey Rhode (@RufioJones)
Tim Hortons relaunched its popular Roll Up the Rim promotion in Canada on Wednesday as part of the Canada 150 celebrations.