These Canadians Serenading Tim Hortons Drive-Thru Employees Is So Pure

    Tunes for Tims.

    Tim Hortons employees in London, Ontario had the best late-night surprise when a car full of people rolled up to serenade them with a ukulele song.

    Sung to the tune of "Kiss The Girl" from The Little Mermaid, they placed their order in the most magical way possible.

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    Here's a sample:

    We’ll have some Timbits. Yes a 20 pack will do.
    Chocolate and vanilla, too, but we’ll take whatever.

    I don’t know why, but I might start to cry if I don’t get my Tim's.

    One hot chocolate, medium if you please.
    And a croissant with cheese, it can’t get better.

    They also politely decided to hold the performance at 11 p.m., so as not to interrupt other customers.

    "When we first started playing, we were singing along, and the employee that was hearing us didn’t know what was going on," Wheatley told BuzzFeed Canada.

    In the video, you can then hear the employee exclaim "Oh god!" before calling over her coworkers and asking for a redo.

    The employees were so pleased they gave the performers a free, giant box of Timbits.

    The four met while working at a local movie theatre and soon realized they all played ukulele. That's how they formed the Uke Troop.

    The Tims stunt was a dare from another theatre employee, but now they're planning an encore.

    "We recently started writing a second song. We’re thinking of doing something to the tune of 'I’m a Believer' about the McDonald's all-day breakfast," said Wheatley.