Tim Hortons Review: Cadbury Cookie
This one is a bit more straightforward compared to the doughnut, but it still leans into that same chocolate-heavy idea.
Visually, it looks like a standard bakery cookie, just loaded with chocolate pieces. Nothing overly fancy, but you can tell what you’re getting.
The first bite is soft and slightly chewy. It has that typical Tim’s cookie texture — not overly dense, but not crumbly either.
The Cadbury chocolate is the main feature here. It melts slightly and gives that smoother, sweeter chocolate flavour that stands out compared to regular chocolate chips.
The cookie base itself is fairly simple. It doesn’t have a strong flavour on its own, which actually works because it lets the chocolate take over.
The balance is very chocolate-heavy. If you’re looking for something complex, this isn’t it — but if you want chocolate, it delivers.
Texture-wise, it’s consistent. Soft cookie with melty chocolate throughout.
It’s sweet, but not as intense as the doughnut, which makes it easier to eat.
This is more of a safe pick. It’s not doing anything crazy, but it’s solid.
Final Verdict:
Simple, soft, and chocolate-focused. Not exciting, but reliable and easy to enjoy.
