Time to get your smiles on because Tim Horton's smile cookies are back!
Back for another year, the popular Canadian donut and coffee chain are selling the special cookies for charity.
A launch was held at the Tim Horton's location on Niagara Park Road across from CFB Kingston.
For the third straight year, proceeds from Smile Cookies sold at Kingston locations will go to Child and Youth Mental Health services at Kingston Health Sciences Centre.
Program operational director of mental health and addiction care at KHSC Nick Axas says the funds will go to things that normally don't get cover through funding.
Last year's Smile Cookie campaign raised $177,413 for youth mental health services.
Axas says every penny from the sale of the cookies helps immensely.
Store owner Sherri Agnew says putting the proceeds of the cookie sales to the hospital was a no-brainer.
The special smile cookies go for $2 each at Tim Horton's locations from April 28 to May 4.
Story by: Ken Hashizume
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