Krispy Kreme and Hershey’s have come together to come up with a new flavor of doughnuts. As the National S’mores Day is set for Aug. 10, the companies created something to celebrate the day.
According to Fox Business, starting Tuesday this week, Krispy Kreme will be selling a new range of doughnuts with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers. These will be part of a new doughnut collection that will be available across the United States.
Then again, it was mentioned that the availability of these Krispy Kreme, Hershey’s fusion doughnuts will only be for a limited time. Plus, it was noted that not all the outlets may have it, so customers should check out the list of participating stores in the U.S.
There are two all-new S’mores-inspired treats to enjoy, and they were made with Hershey’s pure classic chocolate. The new flavors are called the S’mores Classic Doughnut and the S’mores Fudge Cake Doughnut.
The former is a doughnut filled with marshmallow Kreme and glazed with Hershey’s chocolate as its icing. Marshmallow Kreme is drizzled on top again then dipped in chocolate icing. Lastly, graham cracker crumbs are added to complete the S’mores doughnut.
For the latter, it is a fudge cake doughnut with marshmallow icing. The top features Hershey’s chocolate icing and sprinkled with chocolate chips. The S’mores doughnut treats follow the release of Krispy Kreme’s colorful carnival line of flavors that were also available for a limited time.
"We’re teaming up with Hershey’s, one of the key ingredients for any s’more, to give fans doughnuts that satisfy their marshmallow-graham-cracker-chocolate desires in an amazing new way," Krispy Kreme’s chief marketing officer, Dave Skena, said in a press release.
Meanwhile, this is Hershey’s latest partnership with Krispy Kreme after featuring Reese’s doughnuts not long ago. In the past, the donut maker also featured the Hershey’s Gold collection, Hershey’s Cookies n’ Creme, Butterfinger, and more. These were not all released in the U.S. as some flavors were only exclusively launched in countries such as Canada, Australia, and Asian regions.


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