ALL Tims in Canada I believe... stack the LIDS for the cups you are going to put your LIPS on smack beside the Rinse sinks inches from the splashing of rinsing filthy table wiipe rags. Guess they make good splash/germ guards :( ~ this is so throughout the great-EST metropolitan Edmontonian region as possible
A coffee chain like Dunkin' Donuts. Timbits are one of their classic snacks, which are just balls of doughnut. They also serve sandwiches and full doughnuts!
A Canadian institution that is considered to be the ultimate in being Canadian. Tim Horton's coffee and timbits are a traditional Canadian repast. I personally am not a fan (oh, the horrors!). Though their Iced Chocolate coffee drink is pretty good... if exceedingly sweet - like all their doughnuts are. I prefer Robin's Donuts. I prefer not to have sugar with my sugar with an extra serving of sugar with sugar and then sugar on top.
Is Toronto actually referred to as Ronto in-universe? If so, they know absolutely no one from there. Most of the people native to the area generally refer to it as "Trahna" (pretty much how it's pronounced). At least every member of my extended family and pretty much everyone I've ever known from Southern Ontario.
AFAIK Canada "is" Canada but an offhand mention in The Pitt DLC said about a region called "Ronto". Then again post-apoc America did have weird region names such as Arefu, Aradesh, Modoc, Novac...
Nice to know Blamco didn't blow Kraft out of the water completely.
(there's genuinely restaurants and such that died out in America that thrive in Canada and overseas because someone actually bothered to buy the rights before the founder of the chain died. Go look it up!)
The mod is great, but Canada isn't called Ronto in-universe. Ronto is most likely the post-war name of Toronto, Ontario although it could also be Toronto, Ohio. Canada is still known as Canada post-war.
Came here to say this. We only know of Ronto from The Pitt DLC, but it's probably one of the next locations I'd love to see the most. It would be interesting exploring the American-occupied city. Maybe encounter some descendants of the Canadian resistance. And maybe in their timeline, pre-war Toronto didn't tear down most of its historical buildings like ours did. :P
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~ this is so throughout the great-EST metropolitan Edmontonian region as possible
Then again post-apoc America did have weird region names such as Arefu, Aradesh, Modoc, Novac...
(there's genuinely restaurants and such that died out in America that thrive in Canada and overseas because someone actually bothered to buy the rights before the founder of the chain died. Go look it up!)
Are there recipes involving these foods, as well?
Damn. Now I'm hungry.