Returning for a third year, KIND Snacks Canada will be an official sponsor of the NBO in Montreal and Toronto

[Toronto, ON,] KIND Snacks Canada is proud to announce their renewed partnership with Tennis Canada as the Official Snack Bar partner of the National Bank Open presented by Rogers (NBO) in Montreal and Toronto. KIND products will be available throughout the events to provide patrons, athletes, and volunteers with all the flavour, nothing to hide.

Since 2004, KIND has been on a mission to create a kinder and healthier world – one snack and one act at a time. This is aligned with Tennis Canada’s purpose to champion positive tennis experiences. Together, KIND and Tennis Canada are joining forces to celebrate their shared goals, fueling this prestigious event with delicious and nutritious snacks.

“As a sponsor of the Tennis Canada and the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, we are delighted to support tennis at such an exciting time for the sport in Canada,” stated Chris Dimmell, head of KIND Canada. “Tennis has seen a remarkable increase in interest and participation rates in recent years, and we are proud that, through this partnership, we are able to play a part in its continued growth across the country. We are also excited by the prospect of being part of an expanded National Bank Open in 2025 as the tournament prepares to go to a new level.”

The summer of 2025 will kickstart a new era for the NBO as Canada’s showpiece tournament is redefined both on and off the court with the introduction of an expanded schedule and larger draw. Next year’s tournaments will run from July 26 to August 7, featuring 96 singles players in the main draw, competing over 12 days. Click here for more information about the expansion.

In addition to their presence at the National Bank Open in Montreal and in Toronto, KIND products will also be available for competing athletes and coaches at future Tennis Canada events.

ABOUT KIND SNACKS

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Email: lauren@devonconsulting.ca Phone: 647-987-8887

Since 2004, KIND has been on a mission to create a kinder and healthier world – one snack and one act at a time. Its iconic KIND® bars – made with real, recognizable ingredients – sparked the growth of an entirely new healthy snacking category. Today, KIND has a family of more than 80 snacks that offer solutions for a variety of occasions. All of KIND’s products lead with a nutrient-dense first ingredient –nuts or whole grains – and do not contain genetically engineered ingredients, sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners.

Inspired by the belief that acts of kindness can be a transformative force for good, the KIND brand seeks to inspire kindness and empathy. KIND was founded by Daniel Lubetzky. To learn more about KIND, please visit www.kindsnacks.com and join us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.

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