Krispy Kreme celebrates the arrival of spring by introducing 4 new mini doughnut flavors

2025-01-13 04:54:46 source:lotradecoin benefits category:Invest

The arrival of spring means the arrival of four new doughnut flavors at Krispy Kreme.

The company announced Tuesday it is helping customers "hatch happy" by introducing an all-new Spring Minis Collection.

Customers can get the new flavors beginning March 19 and for a limited time at participating Krispy Kreme locations across the country. The new flavors include:

  • Mini Birds Nest Doughnut made with Cadbury Mini Eggs: A mini Original Glazed doughnut topped with chocolate buttercream and spring sprinkles, topped with Cadbury mini eggs
  • Strawberry Egg Doughnut: A mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in strawberry icing with yellow and teal drizzles
  • Hatching Chick Doughnut: A mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in light yellow icing and white nonpareils, finished with chocolate and orange icing
  • Robin's Egg Doughnut: A mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in teal icing and daisy sprinkles

The Spring Minis collection is available in-shop and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme's app and website, the company said in a news release. Customers can also enjoy the four new flavors in a Krispy Kreme 8-pack delivered fresh daily to select grocery stores.

“We’re excited to help our fans ‘hatch happy’ with these all-new Spring Minis – from the first dayof Spring through Easter Sunday” said Dave Skena, global chief brand Officer for KrispyKreme, in a news release.

“These bright, beautiful doughnuts are sweet treats for celebrating the season withfamily and friends,” Skena added.

Customers can visit www.krispykreme.com/locate to find a shop or grocery store location near you.

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