Thursday, November 24, 2005

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Tim Hortons Raises Over $1.1 Million for Katrina Relief

Tim Hortons Raises Over $1.1 Million (USD) for Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts

DUBLIN, OH, Nov. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- In just three weeks, Tim Hortons customers donated $679,769.95 (USD) for the Red Cross emergency relief efforts to help families affected by Hurricane Katrina. From September 8th to 30th, Tim Horton Children's Foundation coin boxes in over 2,700 participating Tim Hortons stores and drive thrus across Canada and the United States, collected funds for the Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. This generous customer donation is in addition to the over $420,000 (USD) corporate donation to the Canadian Red Cross on behalf of all Tim Hortons Store Owners, their staff and all corporate offices.

"We are extremely pleased with the results of the coin box fundraiser," said Paul House, President & COO, Tim Hortons. "I would like to thank all of the customers and staff at our stores who have given to this cause. It's through their support and generosity that the Red Cross will help victims of Hurricane Katrina and their families as they continue to struggle through this difficult time."

All funds raised through the coin box collection campaign will be going directly to American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

"These funds will help the American Red Cross provide food, shelter, financial assistance and mental health services to the people devastated by Hurricane Katrina," said John Mulvihill, Deputy Secretary General, Canadian Red Cross. "I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all Tim Hortons Store Owners, staff and customers for their support."

The Tim Hortons chain was founded in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1964. It is the largest quick service restaurant chain in Canada, specializing in always fresh coffee, baked goods and homestyle lunches. There are currently over 2,500 Tim Hortons restaurants in Canada and 270 in the United States, located in New York, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

The Tim Horton Children's Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization, was established in 1974 by Ron Joyce, Co-Founder of the Tim Hortons chain, to honor Tim Horton's love for children and his desire to help those less fortunate. Since 1974, more than 72,000 economically disadvantaged children and youth have attended a Foundation camp.

For further information about Tim Hortons or the Tim Horton Children's Foundation, please visit: timhortons.com.

Source: Tim Hortons

CONTACT: Meagen Lewandowski, Corporate Communications Officer,
The TDL Group Corp. (operators of Tim Hortons), Tel: (905) 339-5644,
Fax: (905) 845-1536

Monday, November 21, 2005

Drinking Coffee 101

(CBS) At McHenry County College outside Chicago, professor Ted Ersky teaches coffee appreciation. Yes, a whole course devoted to the study of a single bean.

"I've never had anybody fall asleep in this course so that's a positive thing," Ersky quips to CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman.

He says we need to start appreciating coffee the way we do wine.

But isn't coffee, well, just coffee?

"Coffee is never just plain coffee, absolutely not," replies Ersky. "It's very different according to the beans, according to how it was roasted."

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Forget decaf - coffee full of caffeine is much healthier!

Medical Study News
Published: Sunday, 20-Nov-2005

Contrary to the hype the public has often been led to believe, a new study has revealed that decaffeinated coffee may be worse for the health than the caffeine rich kind.

Researchers apparently found, in the first randomised study of normal and decaffeinated coffees, that the decaffeinated variety raised the level of fats and "bad" cholesterol in the blood more than caffeinated blends.

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Brazil free school breakfast menu to offer coffee

Source: Reuters

By Peter Blackburn

RECIFE, Brazil, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Brazil's coffee industry has brewed up a plan to serve up to 1 million schoolchildren a free breakfast -- complete with a cup of java.

Brazil's Coffee Industry Association (Abic) is seeking the support of 50 roasters to launch a pilot "Adopt-a-School" program to feed breakfast to 1 million Brazilian school children aged 6 to 18.

Under the plan, a coffee roaster would adopt a school of at least 500 children and provide them with a free breakfast of coffee, milk and bread. The annual cost of the program for each school is estimated at 33,500 reais ($15,000).

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