As part of its product line, the famous Canadian coffee company Tim Hortons also sells donuts, including a very popular variety known as ‘Timbits’; mini round donuts that are usually sold by the dozen.
The Caribbean Premier League’s August 31 – September 3 return to Barbados’ Kensington Oval, regarded universally as the Mecca of West Indies cricket, can now therefore, be said to have provided an assortment of ‘Bimbits’.
The Barbados Royals played its four home matches against the Trinbago Knight Riders, Jamaica Tallawahs, St Lucia Kings, and St Kitts & Nevis Patriots during its homestead. While the Royals won two and lost two of those matches, all four matches provided highlights for those present in the stands and those who watched at home on television.
One of the most impressive factors was the outstanding crowd support the Royals received from the thousands who poured into Kensington to witness the matches. The Greenidge and Haynes Stand was almost completely jam-packed for all four match days with supporters who noisily cheered every four and six that was struck by the Royals’ batters and each wicket taken by its bowlers.
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Where is the news here?
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See how our people have become a dumping ground for foreign junk food and like the Express in Trinidad, Barbados Today newspaper is leading the charge. Native Bajan pastries is delicious and superior in every sense, yet this newspaper choose to take an unhealthy junk food placement advertising and disguise it as bona-fide cricket analysis article. Shameless. Newspapers must be accountable for their advertising content.
This is the headline
Assorted Bimbits from CPLs return to the Mecca!
This is the first line in the article about cricket
As part of its product line, the famous Canadian coffee company Tim Hortons also sells donuts, including a very popular variety known as Timbits; mini round donuts that are usually sold by the dozen.
However, in every dozen-box of Timbits there are always some varieties that arent as pleasing as the others, and as such are the very last to be consumed and sometimes not at all.
A dozen-pack of assorted Bimbites for consumption. The majority, very tasty. A few somewhat less so!
We know corporations pay newspaper and influencers to sell their products, but it is the sole responsibility of the newspaper to police their advertising, to make sure the public is not unwittingly fooled by these deceptive practices.
This article is nothing but an infomercial by those frying and trying to push down the throats of unsuspecting Bajans that unhealthy donut.