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Nova Scotians form 100-car line for Tim Hortons on Christmas

By Ben Hooper
The line for Tim Hortons in Truro, Nova Scotia stretched back more than 100 cars on Christmas Day. CBC News video screenshot
The line for Tim Hortons in Truro, Nova Scotia stretched back more than 100 cars on Christmas Day. CBC News video screenshot

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TRURO, Nova Scotia, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Coffee-craving Christmas revelers in a Nova Scotia town braved a line more than 100 cars long for java from a Tim Hortons drive-through.

The Tim Hortons in Truro, one of the few businesses in town open Christmas Day, experienced a heavy customer flow Friday with a drive-through line more than 100 cars long being caught on camera by Lukas MacAulay.

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MacAulay, who posted his video to the We Love Nova Scotia group on Facebook, said he hopes the coffee-seeking drivers were "patient."

"The line was enough to turn me away," MacAulay told CBC News. "I just decided, 'No coffee for me' and I'd just take a video."

He joked "most of the town" was waiting in line for a Christmas coffee.

"It's almost like everybody's addicted to the Tim's coffee. Home brewed just isn't the same thing," MacAulay said. "It was the only one open in town and we love our Tim's around here."

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