Canadians are familiar with the annual Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie Campaign, held each spring for the past 25 years or more.
And now they will be able to add a little smile to their holidays as the iconic Canadian restaurant is holding its first-ever Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign.
And locally, no one will be smiling more than the Dauphin and District Community Foundation (DDCF), which has been chosen as the local beneficiary of the campaign.
The Holiday Smile Cookies are white-chocolate sugar cookies with red and green sprinkles baked into them and each is hand-decorated with a white smile.
The cookies sell for $1.50 plus taxes and can be purchased at the local Tim Horton’s until Nov. 19, with 100 per cent of the proceeds of the cookies going to charity - 50 per cent to DDCF and 50 per cent to Tim Horton’s Foundation Camps.
“We are so pleased to have been selected by Tim Horton’s as the local charity to share in the proceeds of the Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign. We have no idea what to expect, but we are excited as to how this will help us increase what we can grant to the community,” DDCF executive director Kit Daley said. “We have had a tremendous response from local businesses and very quickly had sponsors for each day of the campaign. We are grateful to them for immediately coming onboard and to everyone who is so generously going to support this campaign through their purchase of cookies. A huge thank you to Tim Horton’s for selecting DDCF for this campaign.”
You can also place an order through any of Tim Horton’s delivery partners and get the cookies delivered.