
Tim Hortons Oreo Supreme Donut is an indulgent bakery treat featuring a soft, fluffy donut topped with rich chocolate icing and generous Oreo cookie crumbles. Often finished with a creamy filling or drizzle, it delivers a satisfying mix of chocolatey crunch and smooth sweetness. Bold and dessert-like, this donut is a popular choice for those craving a cookies-and-cream inspired treat with their coffee.
Price: $1.99
Nutritional Information
The Tim Hortons Oreo Supreme donut- is a decadent bakery treat featuring rich Oreo-inspired flavours, combining a soft, fluffy donut base with creamy filling and chocolatey topping for a dessert-like indulgence. Since sweet toppings and fillings can significantly impact calories and sugar levels, reviewing the nutritional information below helps you see how this donut fits into your daily intake.
| Calories | 400 kcal |
| Fat | 15 g |
| Saturated Fat | 6 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 250 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 61 g |
| Fiber | 1 g |
| Sugar | 37 g |
| Proteins | 4 g |
The nutrition information presented on this website is based on standard product formulations and was obtained through analysis by Tim Hortons’ nutritional software, entitled ESHA Genesis R&D, and information provided by their suppliers. Variations may occur due to differences in suppliers, ingredient substitutions, recipe revisions, assembly at restaurant level, and/or season of the year. Regional variations may occur. Certain menu items may vary from restaurant to restaurant and may not be available at all locations. Baked goods may vary in size. This information includes a selection of Tim Hortons’ most popular items and may not include all items found in-restaurant. Information is applicable to products in Canadian restaurants and may be subject to change at any time.
Ingredients
Yeast Fill Donut: Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid) | Water | Palm Oil Shortening | Yeast | Sugar | Soybean Oil | Whey Powder (Milk) | Leavening (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda) | Salt | Mono- and Diglycerides | Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate | Dextrose | Dough Conditioners (Ascorbic Acid, L-Cysteine Hydrochloride, Enzymes) | Guar Gum | Wheat Starch | Natural Flavor
Vanilla Buttercreme Filling: Sugar | Vegetable Shortening (Palm Oil, Canola Oil, Mono- and Diglycerides) | High Fructose Corn Syrup | Water | Corn Syrup | Contains 2% or less of: Dextrose | Corn Starch | Modified Food Starch (Corn) | Titanium Dioxide (Color) | Salt | Phosphoric Acid | Artificial Flavor | Locust Bean Gum | Potassium Sorbate (Preservative) | Polysorbate 60
Vanilla Icing: Sugar | Corn Syrup | Water | Vegetable Shortening (Palm Oil) | Contains 2% or less of: Soybean Oil | Mono- and Diglycerides | Titanium Dioxide (Color) | Salt | Propyl Paraben | Natural and Artificial Flavor
OREO® Topping: Unbleached Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid) | Sugar | Palm Oil | Soybean and/or Canola Oil | Cocoa (Processed with Alkali) | Invert Sugar | Leavening (Baking Soda and/or Calcium Phosphate) | Soy Lecithin | Salt | Chocolate | Natural Flavor
Note: This item contains more sodium (salt) than the recommended daily limit of 2,300 mg. Consuming too much sodium may raise blood pressure and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Calories & Nutrition Insights
This is a less healthy, indulgent option best enjoyed occasionally rather than as an everyday pick.
At 400 calories, the Oreo Supreme Donut sits on the heavier end of the donut lineup. For a single bakery item, that’s a substantial energy load—closer to a light meal than a small snack. Most of those calories come from carbohydrates and sugar, with 37 grams of sugar contributing to a quick spike in energy that may not last long.
Fat content is moderate overall, but 6 grams of saturated fat makes it more of a treat than a balanced choice. Protein is low at 4 grams, which means it won’t keep you full for long compared to other menu items with higher protein. Fiber is minimal (1 gram), so it doesn’t offer much digestive support. Sodium, at 250 mg, is reasonable for a donut but still something to watch if you’re monitoring intake.
This donut is best suited for occasional indulgence—think dessert-style breakfast or a sweet afternoon treat. It works better when paired with a lighter, protein-focused option elsewhere in the day. Those following low-sugar, heart-conscious, or calorie-controlled diets should limit it. Enjoy it mindfully, not routinely.
Oreo Supreme vs Snowman Donut
At 400 kcal, Oreo Supreme is the heavier option within the Donuts category. It contains slightly more total fat, carbohydrates, and sugar than Snowman Donut, making it the more calorie-dense choice. With 37 g of sugar and 15 g of fat, it leans further into indulgence territory. This option fits best as an occasional treat or dessert-style donut rather than a light snack.
At 370 kcal, Snowman Donut offers a modest reduction in calories, fat, sodium, and sugar. While still indulgent, its slightly lighter nutritional profile makes it the marginally better option for those wanting a similar style donut with a bit less overall energy intake.
Price Comparison
Here’s how Oreo Supreme, priced at $1.99, compares in price within the Donuts category, giving you clear value context against other available options.
Taste & Texture
Oreo Supreme delivers a rich, dessert-style bite from the first mouthful. The outer layer is soft and slightly dense, with a tender crumb that feels moist rather than dry. Each bite has a noticeable sweetness that leans bold, not subtle.
The topping adds a creamy, smooth layer that melts lightly against the warm dough beneath. Crushed cookie pieces bring a gentle crunch, breaking up the softness and adding texture contrast. That mix of fluffy dough and crisp cookie bits keeps every bite interesting.
The sweetness is forward and indulgent, with a chocolate-cookie flavor that lingers on the palate. It feels more like a bakery dessert than a simple glazed donut. Overall, the texture is soft and creamy with light crunch throughout, making it a rich and satisfying treat.
Pairing Suggestions
Here are some great options to enjoy with Oreo Supreme and why they work well together at Tim Hortons.
Each pairing enhances Oreo Supreme differently—some balance its sweetness, while others turn the experience into an extra-rich treat.
Whether you want a quick snack, a filling meal, or a coffee treat, this Tim Hortons item hits the spot. They use quality ingredients and offer lots of choices. That’s why Americans love coming back. From breakfast to baked goods and drinks, there’s always something tasty. Explore the full Tim Hortons full menu to see it all.
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