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The popular donut and coffee chain took in a record $22.6 million through sales of its Smile Cookies this year. The annual cookie sale supports more than 600 charities and community groups ...
SMILE, which stands for SMallholder Inclusion for better Livelihood and Empowerment, is a long-term collaboration between palm oil company Asian Agri, vegetable oil processor Apical and Japanese ...
ZB Bank, one of Zimbabwe’s largest financial institutions, has launched a new mobile wallet called Smile Cash, promising zero transaction fees for users. The bank also unveiled a payment gateway ...
Ultramarathon swimmer Katie Pumphrey made an adjustment to her plans on Tuesday morning, aborting her planned 24-mile swim from Sandy Point State Park to the Baltimore Harbor due to high winds.
When customers buy Smile Cookies at participating restaurant locations from Monday (April 28) until May 4, 100 per cent of the proceeds will benefit partner charities.
NEW YORK, April 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - The annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign is back starting TODAY through Sunday with 100% of proceeds from every delicious cookie sold being donated ...
TORONTO, April 28, 2025 /CNW/ - The iconic Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign is back starting today through May 4 with 100 per cent of the proceeds supporting over 600 charities and community ...
By Katie Atkinson Executive Digital Director, West Coast If the party was over and our time on Earth was through… could you say you’ve watched Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars‘ “Die With a Smile ...
McNally said: "He had such an infectious smile, when he came into the room, it was so friendly, he could make you feel relaxed. "He was great for a young player to play alongside. I was 19 or 20 ...
"He always had a smile on his face." A seventh grader at Henley Middle School in Crozet, Virginia, Jordan loved basketball and golf, video games like Fortnite and Call of Duty and R&B and rap music.
In Morgan Stanley’s words, “there is little historical precedent” for this lopsided smile. What’s behind the weirdness? Blame the usual suspects: a U.S.-driven trade war, OPEC+’s ...