The extra small cup is on its farewell tour. Sharyl McPhee, owner of Pied-A-Terre Antiques in Toronto says the cups themselves hold no value but if you keep one, you may be lucky enough to encounter a collector somewhere down the road willing to pay to get one. If anything, the discontinued extra small cups have the potential to be collectors items some day. Simultaneously all other sizes were downgraded by one: the old medium became the new small, the old large became the new medium, etc. It became the “extra small” when they revamped their portion sizes in 2012. Ontario to seek new wind, solar power to help ease coming electricity supply crunchĪ couple years ago, the eight-ounce cup was considered a small at Tim Hortons.6-year-old girl dies after being hit by vehicle while walking with mother in Toronto last week.Woman claiming to specialize in destination weddings charged in $245K fraud: Durham police.
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