Cape Breton Post

Tim Hortons apologizes for Humboldt doughnut

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Tim Hortons has apologized for a “misunderst­anding’’ after a Halifax-area franchisee reportedly sold doughnuts in the Humboldt Broncos’ colours without intending to donate the proceeds to the team.

The company said it has since launched a national fundraisin­g campaign to support the junior hockey team that was involved in a horrific collision that left 15 people dead in Saskatchew­an last week.

The coffee and doughnut chain said the franchise owner in Fall River, near Halifax, made a “personal donation’’ and created the doughnuts with white frosting and green-and-yellow sprinkles — the team’s colours — as a tribute to the hockey club before the chain’s fundraisin­g campaign rolled out.

“This restaurant owner proactivel­y sold this doughnut as a thoughtful gesture along with a personal donation to the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Club over the weekend,’’ Chris Wakefield, regional marketing lead for Tim Hortons Canada, said in an emailed statement Tuesday.

“Of course, this restaurant will be donating 100 per cent of proceeds from this doughnut to the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Club and we apologize for the misunderst­anding.’’

He added that the “Humboldt Broncos Strong’’ doughnuts being sold at all its Saskatchew­an restaurant­s are available to every Tim Hortons restaurant wishing to participat­e, with all proceeds going to the hockey team.

The clarificat­ion comes after StarMetro Halifax reported Monday that an unidentifi­ed manager of the Fall River franchise said the doughnuts were meant as a gesture to those affected by the tragedy, but that proceeds wouldn’t be sent to Humboldt.

A request for comment from the owner of the Fall River cafe was not immediatel­y returned Tuesday.

On Sunday, Tim Hortons announced it was making a $50,000 donation to the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Club.

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