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Krispy Kreme unveils new doughnut collection for Father's Day: See new flavors
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Date:2025-04-11 20:00:18
Father's Day is this upcoming Sunday and Krispy Kreme is celebrating accordingly.
The company announced Tuesday an all-new doughnut collection celebrating dads will be available at participating shops throughout the country from Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16.
The collection includes two new flavors:
- Blue & White Drizzle: An Original Glazed doughnut dipped in white icing and drizzled with blue and chocolate flavored icings
- Chocolate Iced Bowtie: An Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing and decorated with a blue icing bowtie
Additionally, as part of their Father's Day celebration, Krispy Kreme is offering free delivery with a $5 minimum purchase at participating shops from June 14-16.
Doughnut Dots:Krispy Kreme adds four Doughnut Dots flavors to menu: You can try them with a $1 BOGO deal
Krispy Kreme introduces Doughnut Dots
The doughnut chain announced Monday the arrival of Doughnut Dots, a "new assortment of tiny, tasty takes on your favorite Krispy Kreme doughnuts."
Four new flavors, which join the Original Glazed Doughnut Dots, will become a permanent addition to the menu at participating Krispy Kreme shops starting June 10, the company announced.
The four new flavors include:
- Powdered: An Original Glazed doughnut hole tossed in sweet, powdered topping
- Sprinkled: An Original Glazed doughnut hole with rainbow nonpareils
- Cinnamon: An Original Glazed doughnut hole tossed in cinnamon topping
- Cookie Crumb: An Original Glazed doughnut hole tossed in cookie crumb topping and sprinkled with sweet, powdered topping
The assorted Doughnut Dots, including the Original Glazed Doughnut Dots, will be available in a 10-count cup or 24-count box in-shop and for pickup or delivery every day via Krispy Kreme's app or website, the company said in a news release.
“Krispy Kreme fans can now double down on delicious when picking up their regular dozen by enjoying our new lineup of Doughnut Dots,” said Dave Skena, Global Chief Brand Officer for Krispy Kreme. “They’re bite-sized, fun, and made fresh daily. They’re perfect for sharing or you can pop 'em yourself when you’re on the go!”
The company is celebrating the arrival of its new menu item with Dollar Doughnut Dot Days.
From June 10-16, customers can get a 10-count cup of assorted Doughnut Dots or Original Glazed Doughnut Dots for $1 with the purchase of any dozen doughnuts.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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