Krispy Kreme, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, has released a limited-edition Halloween menu, spotlighting a Spooky Monster Cookies n' Kreme shake adorned with festive icings and sprinkles.
Krispy Kreme Partners with Warner Bros. Discovery
The partnership between Krispy Kreme and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products has resulted in an array of themed treats that will delight fans of Scooby-Doo, reports Sacrament Bee. These delectable offerings include four unique doughnuts and a mouthwatering cookie-blasted shake.
According to the Jackson Progress-Argus, Krispy Kreme's Halloween lineup promises a delightful feast for those with a sweet tooth. The Spooky Monster Cookies n' Kreme shake features their signature Original Glaze soft-serve, with chocolate syrup, Scooby-Doo purple and orange icings, and chocolate cookie pieces. The shake is then topped with whipped cream and festive Halloween sprinkles.
Doughnut enthusiasts will revel in the unique flavors offered by Krispy Kreme. The Scooby Dooby-Doo Doughnut features an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in Scooby-Doo blue icing, decorated with lime green icing swirls, orange cake batter buttercream, and a chocolate piece featuring the lovable canine himself.
Another delicious choice is the Mystery Machine Doughnut. This doughnut boasts an Original Glazed base dipped in chocolate icing and sprinkles. Lime green icing and a distinctive Mystery Machine chocolate piece complete the aesthetic.
Doughnut lovers looking for a sweet surprise will find it in the Spooky Monster Cookies N' Kreme Doughnut. Filled with Oreo Cookies n' Kreme filling, this doughnut is dipped in Scooby-Doo purple icing. Adorned with Oreo pieces and black chocolate icing, it is crowned with a spooky Scooby-Doo monster chocolate piece.
The Jinkies! Halloween Orange Sprinkle Doughnut is an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in vibrant orange icing. The inclusion of a spooky Halloween sprinkle blend adds the perfect finishing touch.
How to Get Your Hands on These Spooky Delights
Customers can find these delectable treats at their nearest participating Krispy Kreme locations. The treats can be purchased individually or in a specially-themed box of an assorted dozen. For added convenience, customers can order through Krispy Kreme's app, website, or select grocery stores, including Walmart, Kroger, Food Lion, Publix, Stater Brothers, Wakefern, and more.
On Friday, October 13th, customers can enjoy a special deal where buying any dozen at regular price allows them to snag an Original Glazed dozen for just 13 cents. Additionally, on Halloween day, customers dressed in costume will receive a free doughnut of their choice, no purchase necessary.
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