Ohio's Travel Butler County is teaming up with Ikea West Chester to create a Swedish meatball donut in honor of National Donut Day on June 3.
The unorthodox pastry features a light and fluffy base, lingonberry glaze, and lingonberry sauce topped with a delectable Ikea meatball or plant-based ball.
Kitalena Mason, loyalty manager for Ikea West Chester, said it's a new take on iconic Ikea flavors and we're excited to join the legendary Donut Trail in celebrating National Donut Day this year.
These meatball doughnuts will be available just at the West Chester Ikea store between 11 am on June 3 and 4, and will be completely free while supplies last. and 3 pm.
Fried cream cheese, s'mores, jalapeno cheddar fritters, key lime, raspberry cheesecake, fruity pebbles, buckeye, banana pudding, old time kettle fried, pineapple fritter, almond joy, and even vegan donuts are among the other interesting donuts to sample, according to Travel Butler County.


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