Ranson’s unique donut debuts for Special Olympics annual Global Day of Inclusion
Every time Tori Ranson attends practice for one of her five Special Olympics teams she’s treated like a conquering hero.
Ranson, a 26-year-old athlete from Milton, Ont., had her design selected for a special-edition donut that will be sold in Tim Hortons across Canada on Saturday as part of the Special Olympics’ annual Global Day of Inclusion. Since word got out about her culinary achievement, her teammates have been especially excited to see her.
“I don’t know if she really knew what it all meant or what it would encompass so she was a little bit nervous,” said Linda Ranson, Tori’s mother, about her daughter learning about her design being chosen.
“Of course, everybody in the community knows about it so when she’s out and about they’re all congratulating her and high-fiving her and making her feel like a million-dollar donut.”