The latest Olympic food deal? Here’s proof, it involves ring-shaped candy.
Krispy Kreme is holding two events this week as part of its “Go for the Glaze” Olympics promotion. First, on Wednesday, July 31, you can get $1 donuts — any kind of donut — in stores, no limit, while supplies last.
Then on Thursday, August 1, the members met. Krispy Kreme Rewards Loyalty Program You can get the original doughnuts for $1 in stores and through the Krispy Kreme website and app while supplies last.
While visiting Krispy Kreme, you can treat yourself to the chain’s new Go USA Doughnuts, which are available in a limited quantity of 12 pieces.
The set includes four of each:
- Donuts Go USA: An original donut cake hand-painted with white frosting and decorated with red stripes and blue and gold sprinkles.
- Chocolate Frosted Glazed Donuts with Sprinkles: Original donuts covered in chocolate and topped with patriotic sprinkles.
- The original sweet cake.
The Go USA set – also available individually and in a three-pack – can be purchased during games in stores, ordered for pickup at participating stores and delivered via Krispy Kreme app And websiteThe company says Go USA donuts will also be available in a 6-count box and delivered fresh daily to select retailers.
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Krispy Kreme Paris to Paris Donut Collection
Also available is the Passport to Paris collection of donuts, which includes three new offerings inspired by Parisian desserts: the Crème Brûlée, the Double Chocolate Éclair donut, and the Raspberry & Vanilla Créme Doughnuts.
Members Krispy Kreme Rewards Loyalty members can also get a free donut on Tuesday, July 30 with any purchase.
Contributed by: Gaby Hawari
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