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Tim Hortons asks customers to choose doughnut to benefit Special Olympics

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Sales of a special-edition doughnut from Tim Hortons will raise money for Special Olympians this weekend.

From Friday to Sunday, Jan. 28-30, the Choose to Include doughnut, a chocolate cake ring with white frosting, multi-coloured sprinkles and whipped cream, will be sold at Tim Hortons locations across Canada. All proceeds from sa国际传媒楥hoose to Includesa国际传媒 doughnut sales will go to Special Olympics Canada, assisting people like Vancouver Islandsa国际传媒檚 Julie Black.

Black, a Special Olympian and Tim Hortons employee, competes in bowling, basketball, swimming, floor hockey, soccer, softball, track-and-field and bocce in both winter and summer games. She said taking part in the Special Olympics is extremely important to her.

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Craig McBride, owner of Tim Hortons locations at Wallace and Fifth streets in Nanaimo, said the doughnut was conceived by Tim Hortonssa国际传媒 development team. McBride said he is happy to be taking part and is proud to have Black on his team.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 such a great opportunity for us to access resources throughout the community and people like Julie that do have some barriers to employment, we are so proud that we can provide [work] that allows her to feel fulfilled sa国际传媒 and for her to fill an incredible job where our customers really appreciate seeing her here,sa国际传媒 said McBride.

Black likes the looks of the new doughnut.

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The 2022 Special Olympics World Winter Games have been delayed until January 2023 due to COVID-19.

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