Krispy Kreme launches LIMITED EDITION Halloween-themed treats - and basically gives them away for FREE!
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Krispy Kreme launches LIMITED EDITION Halloween-themed treats - and basically gives them away for FREE!
Krispy Kreme has launched a new Halloween-themed collection and you can get some of them for free!
The donut range, which features three new doughnut flavours and a decadent ice cream shake, will be available on their menu throughout the month of October in stores and drive-thrus.
Although the shake will only be available in Krispy Kreme stores, the doughnuts can be ordered through the doughnut chain’s website or through major delivery partners including UberEats, Deliveroo, Doordash and Menulog. 7-Eleven will also sell the doughnuts starting October 27.
Customers who visit the stores dressed in Halloween costumes on October 31 can even get their hands on these donuts for free!
Aside from the freebies, the iconic doughnut chain also offers a 20 percent discount for the limited-edition collection from October 18 until October 25.
Krispy Kreme launches Halloween-themed collection featuring 3 new doughnut flavours you can get for free if you visit their stores in Halloween costume on October 31. Credit: Krispy Kreme
‘Skully’ is a red velvet doughnut stuffed with chocolate malt cream filling and a rich topping of red truffle, chocolate biscuit and Belgian white chocolate skull. ‘Spiderweb’, on the other hand, is an original glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate ganache with a white chocolate truffle design finish. Meanwhile, ‘Mummy’ is a classic raspberry jam doughnut frosted with purple truffle, “chocolate eyes” and frosting.
Completing the Halloween special collection is the 'Graveyard Shake', a chocolate ice cream drink blended with chocolate biscuit and chocolate syrup, topped with chocolate cream and more chocolate biscuit crumbs.
Currently, Krispy Kreme offers a discounted price of $23.96 from the original $29.95 for a box of 12 limited edition doughnuts.
Are you willing to dress-up for free limited-edition doughnuts? Might be a good story to pass on to the grandkids. Tell us in the comments below.
This article is based on an article written by Alice Murphy for Daily Mail Australia.
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