Mmmuffins
Mmmuffins is a Canadian franchise that specializes in the production and retail of muffins. The company was established in Toronto in 1979 and has since expanded to various locations across Canada. Mmmuffins offers a variety of muffin flavors, including blueberry, chocolate chip, and bran. In addition to muffins, the franchise also sells coffee, tea, and other beverages.
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Mmmuffins was founded in 1979 in Toronto, Canada. The company was initially focused on the production and sale of muffins, but it has since expanded its product line to include beverages and other baked goods. Mmmuffins has grown to become a popular franchise in Canada, with locations in various cities across the country.
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Mmmuffins offers a wide range of muffin flavors, including traditional options like blueberry and chocolate chip, as well as unique flavors like cranberry orange and carrot. The company also sells beverages such as coffee and tea, making it a popular destination for breakfast and snack times.
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