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Anchor text: Tim Hortons
Target Entity: Tim_Hortons
Preceding Context: Commercially made ring doughnuts are not made by cutting out the central portion of the cake but by dropping a small ball of dough into hot oil from a specially shaped nozzle. Doughnut sellers saw the opportunity to market "holes" as a novelty, as if they were the portions cut out to make the ring. In Canada, due to the popularity of
Succeeding Context: , doughnut holes are often referred to by the genericized trademark "TimBits". Similar to standard doughnuts, doughnut holes may be topped with confections, such as glaze or powdered sugar.
Paragraph Title: Doughnut Holes
Source Page: Doughnut

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