
MADE WITH MEANING
More Than Ice Cream.
Timtations brings moments of connection, understanding, and hope into spaces where they’re often needed most.
How It Started
Timtations emerged through advocacy within the atypical Parkinsons and rare neurodegenerative disease community — including Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), and Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) — as well as from the deeply personal experience of navigating a life-limiting diagnosis.
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What began as a search for connection and lightness during difficult seasons gradually evolved into something larger: a way to bring more humanity, awareness, and moments of sweetness into spaces where they’re needed most.


Every Scoop Carries Something More
Every Timtations flavour begins with indulgence, but carries something deeper with it — creating moments that invite connection, conversation, and a little more lightness into difficult spaces.
Built on Human Connection
Through storytelling, advocacy, and meaningful community support, Timtations helps foster understanding, human connection, and greater awareness for individuals and families navigating PSP, CBD, and related neurodegenerative conditions.
A portion of every Timtations purchase supports non-profits dedicated to neurodegenerative research and care.

The Ice Cream Challenge
Held each May in recognition of PSP Awareness Month, the Ice Cream Challenge invites people to share small, joyful moments with family, friends, and community through ice cream and frozen desserts.
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The initiative lives on Facebook, where participants help foster conversation, understanding, and support for individuals and families navigating PSP, CBD, MSA, and DLB in ways people can genuinely feel.

Small Moments. Lasting Impact.
Whether through partnership, advocacy, conversation, or simply sharing a scoop, every connection helps bring a little more lightness into the world around us — while supporting the organizations helping advance care, research, and awareness within the rare neurodegenerative disease community.