Krispy Kreme is celebrating its five billionth doughnut with a refreshed lineup, featuring eight new flavors alongside fan favorites, available nationwide starting August 12.
Krispy Kreme Celebrates Five Billionth Doughnut with Eight New Flavors and Fan Favorites
Delightful! In honor of its five billionth doughnut, Krispy Kreme® has updated its selection of indescribably irresistible doughnuts.
The new collection, including eight new doughnuts, fan favorites, and best-sellers, will be available nationwide starting August 12.
Krispy Kreme® will unveil an irresistible new lineup of fan favorites, best-sellers, and trend-led flavors at the re-launch of its core range in the UK on August 6.
This announcement is of significant importance to doughnut enthusiasts, as the original doughnut manufacturer commemorates the production of its five billionth British doughnut this August.
The new selection, prepared daily, offers a variety of delectable doughnuts, including eight of the most popular new flavors and fan favorites.
According to Feast Magazine, the Original GlazedTM doughnut, a staple in the Krispy Kreme range since 1937, will continue to be irresistible and melt-in-your-mouth delectable. However, customers will also be able to try eight new standout flavors.
Among them are the classic flavors of the Chocolate Sprinkles and Strawberry Sprinkles doughnuts, inspired by emojis, and a popular new take on the Cinnamon Swirl. These treat-time champions are complemented by trend-led flavors of the moment, such as a new Blueberry Bubble Bliss inspired by bubble tea, which features lychee frosting and a scattering of blueberry-flavor bubbles, and a new Salted Caramel Sensation.
Krispy Kreme Introduces Irresistible New Flavors and Discounts for Rewards Members Starting August 12
Krispy Kreme's trend tasters have collaborated to develop the most irresistible flavors to date, and the redesign is designed to solidify the brand as a favorite among doughnut enthusiasts of all ages. Those who have enjoyed Krispy Kreme know that not all doughnuts are created equal. The irresistible first bite of a Krispy Kreme is simply a distinct experience.
Beginning on August 12, the refreshed range will be available at Krispy Kreme shops throughout the country, supermarket cabinets in Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Morrison's, service stations, third-party delivery partners UberEats, JustEat, and Deliveroo, and nationwide delivery on the brand's website, The Kremeliciousness will be brought to the UK.
The Original GlazedTM is priced at £2.35, while craveable flavor innovations are priced at £2.65.
In addition, Krispy Kreme is providing a 15% discount on the entire singles and doughnut box range, as well as beverages, to all Krispy Kreme rewards members from August 12 to September 2 in celebration of the launch of their new range. The offer is accessible through krispykreme.co.uk, available at all Krispy Kreme locations, and in nationwide delivery cases. Terms and conditions are applicable.


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