Tim Hortons’ Limited-Edition Donuts in Support of Special Olympics Available This Weekend

Tim Hortons is continuing its partnership with Special Olympics Canada for the fifth consecutive year.

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From February 2 to 4, the chain will offer Special Olympics Donuts at its locations nationwide, with all proceeds going to support athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The Special Olympics Donut, a chocolate cake ring donut topped with white fondant, colorful sprinkles, and whipped topping, reflects the spirit of inclusivity and diversity.

 

“We are grateful to have Tim Hortons support of our community sport programming and competition opportunities that enrich the lives of more than 42,000 athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities nationwide,” said Gail Hamamoto, Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics Canada in a news release.

“We look forward to seeing Canadians showcase their belief in inclusion by visiting their local Tim Hortons to purchase a Special Olympics Donut from February 2-4. Together we are creating more inclusive communities across Canada.”

The campaign coincides with the upcoming Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, scheduled in Calgary from February 27 to March 2. This significant event will host over 810 athletes, 410 coaches and staff, 1,200 volunteers, and 1,000 family members. Athletes will compete in eight sports, including floor hockey, bowling, skiing, curling, figure skating, speed skating, and snowshoeing, highlighting the vast scope of talent and diversity among participants.

 

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