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Always Fresh the Untold Story of Tim Hortons: The Untold Story Of Tim Hortons By The Man Who Created A Canadian Empire

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About this Book

Hardcover

320 Pages, 6.31 x 9.31 x 0.88 in

October 5, 2006

Canadian Author


0002007576
9780002007573

From the Publisher

It’s as Canadian as hockey and beer, and almost every town has at least one. Manyknow that it was hockey legend Tim Horton who opened the first Tim Hortonsrestaurant in Hamilton, but few know the inside story of Ron Joyce, the former copwho, after the death of Horton, grew the company into a colossal North Americanenterprise that now earns over a billion dollars a year.

Always Fresh is Joyce’s own story in a blend of memoir and business book, as he looks back at how the franchise became a sacred cultural tradition. Joyce takes us back to 1964, from the first almost-failed Tim Hortons Donut Shop in Hamilton, to his full partnership with the eponymous hockeyplayer and the tough years of franchise expansion. Recalling the tragic deathof Tim Horton in 1974, and relating the little-known chapter on Joyce’s attempt to sell the chain and his subsequent legal battles with Tim’s widow, Lori, here Joyce setsthe record straight. With great candour, he reveals the strategy behind the chain’s phenomenalexpansion, including the introduction of Timbits; how Tim Hortons'coffee has become a number one seller, despite intense competition; an inside look at Donut University; and just why it is that every day tens of thousands of Canadians line up for Tim Hortons products. Joyce also gives the inside scoop on menu items that didn’t quite work out, the company’s launch of drive-thrus, why the franchises have done so well in small towns, his decision to sell the company to Dave Thomas of Wendy’s, and gives his take on Tim Hortons’ much-anticipated IPO. This bookprovides an insider’s look at an empire, its successes and failures, and the determined passion and character of the man who created it.

About the Author

ROBERT THOMPSON has written for The Globe and Mail, Golf Magazine and the National Post, and has appeared on CBC's The National, CBC Newsworld and Global News. He is the co-author of The Third Best Hull, a bestselling humorous biography of Dennis Hull. Robert Thompson lives in Toronto.

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  • Rosalia Pugliese

    Rosalia Pugliese

    Nothing to something! 4

    4 weeks ago

    “Always Fresh” is an intriguing biography written to show the hardship that one man goes through to pursue total success and happiness. Ron Joyce was born into a poor family in the small town of Tatamagouch, Nova Scotia. From a young age he had gone through many challenges and struggles. From his father dying when he was four to quitting school at the age of fifteen, Joyce has not had it easy. Joyce moved away from home at the tender age of 18 to find a job in the booming work industry of… read more

  • Rick Kowalik

    Rick Kowalik

    Interesting reading... 4

    2 years ago

    I really enjoyed it, a true rags to riches story. It was a great book and I have the utmost respect for the accomplishments of Mr. Joyce and Tim Horton. I would have liked to have seen a little more detail however what was there was very interesting. I grew up in Hamilton around the corner from store #1 and remember going there as a kid after it first opened. The book brought back a lot of great memories....

  • Greg Cashin

    Greg Cashin

    Not worth your time 1

    2 years ago

    The book read very arrogant and one-sided. It is more the personal biography of Ron Joyce rather than the untold story of Tim Hortons.

  • Sean Irwin

    Sean Irwin

    Fresh Take on a Canadian Institution 4

    2 years ago

    Excellent first hand perspective on the company clearly outlining its successes and failures on the path to where it is today. A definite recommendation that you won't be disappointed with.

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