Updated 01 August 2026

Chocolate Dip Donut

Tim Hortons Chocolate Dip Donut

$1.79 220 calories Donuts

Chocolate Dip Donut

Contains: Wheat, Soy, Milk

4.5 · 4 ratings

Tim Hortons Chocolate Dip Donut Nutrition Facts

Per serving · % Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Total 220 kcal
Protein 4g 7%
Carbs 33g 60%
Fat 8g 33%

Share of this item’s calories, not % Daily Value.

NutrientAmount% DV
Calories 220 kcal 11%
Total fat 8 g 11%
Saturated fat 3.5 g 18%
Trans fat 0.1 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 190 mg 8%
Carbohydrate 33 g 12%
Fibre 1 g 4%
Sugars 12 g 12%
Protein 4 g

Values are what Tim Hortons publishes for a standard build and shift with milk choice, syrups and other changes at the counter. Updated 01 August 2026. Compare against the rest of the menu in the nutrition calculator.

Chocolate Dip Donut Allergen Information

Health Canada priority allergens

Declared in this item

  • Wheat
  • Soy
  • Milk
  • Gluten (from wheat)

Not declared

  • Eggs
  • Peanuts
  • Tree Nuts
  • Sesame
  • Mustard
  • Fish
  • Shellfish
  • Sulphites

Every Tim Hortons kitchen handles wheat, milk, egg, soy, sesame and nuts in the same space, so cross contamination is possible on any item even where an allergen is not declared. Anyone with a serious allergy should confirm at the restaurant. Full lists sit on the nutrition and allergen page.

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Pairs with a coffee, which is how most people order it at the counter.

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How to Make Chocolate Dip Donut at Home?

The lightest of the dipped rings at 220 calories, and the one that shows what the chocolate finish really is: a fondant, not a ganache. Fondant sets matte and snaps; ganache stays glossy and soft, which is the usual tell that a copycat used the wrong topping.

Prep30 min
Cook15 min
Total2 hr with proving
DifficultyIntermediate
Servings
8

Ingredients

Yeast dough (makes 8)

Chocolate fondant

Method

0 of 7 steps

Tips

  • Corn syrup is what makes it set matte instead of dull and cracked. It is the difference between a fondant and plain icing.
  • Work the fondant while it is warm. Once it cools it thickens fast and pulls the crumb off the donut.
  • Twenty minutes to set. Stacking before then welds the tops together.

Variations

  • Add a piped vanilla custard through the side and you have a Boston Cream, the same $1.79 on the menu.
  • Roll the wet fondant in shredded coconut for a Chocolate Toasted Coconut at 360 calories.
  • Use maple extract in place of vanilla for a Maple Dip at 220 calories.

Serving Ideas

  • It is the lightest ring on the menu, so it is the one to reach for when the rest of the meal is already heavy.
  • Serve alongside a Honey Dip for contrast — same price, same dough, completely different finish.

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Chocolate Dip Donut Questions

How much is a Chocolate Dip donut at Tim Hortons?

$1.79, the same as most single donuts. Boxes bring it down: six for $7.99, twelve for $14.49.

How many calories are in a Chocolate Dip donut?

220 calories, which makes it one of the lightest donuts Tim Hortons sells despite the chocolate on top. The Boston Cream, which is the same donut with custard piped in, is 240.

What is the chocolate on a Tim Hortons donut?

A fondant rather than a ganache or melted chocolate. It sets matte and snaps when you bite it, where a ganache would stay glossy and soft. That difference is what a copycat usually gets wrong.

Is a Chocolate Dip the same as a Chocolate Glazed?

No. Chocolate Dip is a plain yeast ring with chocolate fondant on top at 220 calories. Chocolate Glazed has cocoa in the dough itself and is 330 calories. Both are $1.79.

What is the lowest calorie donut at Tim Hortons?

The Sugar Loop at 200 calories, then the Chocolate Dip and Maple Dip at 220 and 220. The full ranking is on the donuts menu.

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