CALGARY- Canada’s favourite coffee shop has come up with a memorable way to help victims of the Alberta floods.
On Wednesday, Tim Hortons unveiled the Alberta Rose donut. The $1 treat is a vanilla dipped, bloom donut with a venetian cream centre, topped with strawberry bark.
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100 per cent of the proceeds from each one sold will go to the Red Cross for Alberta flood relief. Tim Hortons has also donated $100,000 to the cause.
The sweet treats hit store shelves on Friday.
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