What happens when Canadian musician Deadmau5 asks Tim Hortons to make him a doughnut? They deliver.
The coffee chain responded to the artist's request on Tuesday with a custom-made doughnut (not available for sale, unfortunately) featuring two chocolate Timbits shaped into Deadmau5's famous mouse-head logo.
The Canadian musician's relationship (read: love affair) with Tim Hortons is nothing new. After he'd written to the company's social media account in the past, the coffee giant not only sent him a coffee maker in the fall, but also collaborated with him on a video series called Coffee Run, according to ET Canada. It basically consisted of the Niagara Falls-born artist taking other well-known celebrities, like Pharrell Williams, on coffee runs to a Tim Hortons drive-through.
And as tweeters praise Tim Hortons Twitter page for being "seriously awesome with social media," we couldn't agree more. In 2013, former 90210 star Jason Priestley's appearance on a Canadian-themed episode of, "How I Met Your Mother," featured a Priestley doughnut — a strawberry vanilla doughnut crammed with a Timbit. That week, Tim Hortons again took to their Twitter page and created a custom doughnut for Priestley.
So really, we're wondering, when can we get a Huffington Post Canada doughnut? Please?
The coffee chain responded to the artist's request on Tuesday with a custom-made doughnut (not available for sale, unfortunately) featuring two chocolate Timbits shaped into Deadmau5's famous mouse-head logo.
We are one step ahead of you. Like it? RT: @deadmau5 can we make a mau5head donut? (cc. @TwitterCanada) pic.twitter.com/uC8QwAjKXs
— Tim Hortons (@TimHortons) March 4, 2014
@TimHortons @TwitterCanada that works. :)
— deadmau5 (@deadmau5) March 4, 2014
The Canadian musician's relationship (read: love affair) with Tim Hortons is nothing new. After he'd written to the company's social media account in the past, the coffee giant not only sent him a coffee maker in the fall, but also collaborated with him on a video series called Coffee Run, according to ET Canada. It basically consisted of the Niagara Falls-born artist taking other well-known celebrities, like Pharrell Williams, on coffee runs to a Tim Hortons drive-through.
And as tweeters praise Tim Hortons Twitter page for being "seriously awesome with social media," we couldn't agree more. In 2013, former 90210 star Jason Priestley's appearance on a Canadian-themed episode of, "How I Met Your Mother," featured a Priestley doughnut — a strawberry vanilla doughnut crammed with a Timbit. That week, Tim Hortons again took to their Twitter page and created a custom doughnut for Priestley.
So really, we're wondering, when can we get a Huffington Post Canada doughnut? Please?
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