Tim Hortons Review: Cadbury Doughnut
This one is very clearly meant to lean into that classic Cadbury chocolate flavour, and right away you can tell it’s going for more of a dessert-style doughnut than something simple.
Visually, it looks rich. You’ve got that chocolate-forward appearance, usually with some kind of drizzle or filling that makes it feel more premium than a standard doughnut.
The first bite is soft and chocolate-heavy. The doughnut itself is light, but everything on top and inside pushes it firmly into that dessert category.
The Cadbury element comes through mostly in the chocolate. It has that smoother, slightly creamier chocolate taste that’s different from a more bitter or dark chocolate.
The filling (if you get a good one) adds to that richness. It makes the doughnut feel more full and indulgent rather than just coated.
That said, it is sweet. This is not a subtle doughnut. It leans fully into that sugary, chocolate-loaded profile.
The texture works well though. You’ve got soft dough, smooth chocolate, and just enough variation depending on the toppings.
It’s definitely a one-at-a-time kind of item. You’re not casually eating multiples of this.
This feels more like a seasonal treat than something you’d grab every day.
Final Verdict:
Rich, chocolate-forward, and indulgent. A true dessert doughnut that leans fully into sweetness.
