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Here's how kids can get a free Froster drink from Circle K stores

Waterloo Regional Police, Crime Stoppers partner with store for 'Operation Freeze'
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With summer well underway, youth in Waterloo Region will have the chance to be given a cool treat from the Waterloo Regional Police Service.

With the return of Operation Freeze, police officers will be on the lookout for youth demonstrating "good behaviours and positive interactions".

Once spotted, officers will give the youth a cool treat coupon. The coupon can then be taken to any Circle K convenience store to be redeemed for a free Froster drink.

"Officers will issue coupons to any young person they see doing a good deed, such as wearing a bike helmet, picking up garbage, doing volunteer work, or offering help to someone in need," the WRPS said in a news release.

The program is a way to acknowledge responsible and caring actions by Waterloo Region youth, police said.

“We are excited to once again partner with Waterloo Region Crime Stoppers and Circe K convenience stores to launch Operation Freeze,” said police chief Mark Crowell.

“It’s a great way for officers to interact with young community members, encourage positive relationships, and build a stronger community.”

The program will run until the end of summer, police said.