Tim Horton was a star defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs for 17 years and helped the team to 4 Stanley Cups. In 1964 he invested in a small doughnut shop in Hamilton, Ontario. He and his business partner, Ron Joyce, expanded it into a large chain. After Horton died, Joyce bought out the Horton's family stake in the chain, but kept the name. By then it had grown into a household word in Canada.
At one point the chain eventually started expanding into the U.S through Wendy's franchises, although I think Wendy's might have divested themselves of Tim Hortons stock a couple of years ago.
Cool story!
Topic: I'm surprised the U.S. doesn't level the playing field on law enforcement numbers alone. Oh well. Stat.s don't lie.
Personally.....I had a Neurosurgeon scare me off of donuts a long time ago. Fat--> Plaque--> Carotid artery disease and so on and so forth. Maddie goes for a good donut however.