Krispy Kreme has been releasing new flavors regularly, and a new batch of exciting donuts has been announced this week. The donut chain revealed it has partnered with Mars Inc.’s TWIX chocolate bar brand to create its new treats.
Krispy Kreme stated that its collaboration with TWIX is for a limited time only, so the new donut flavors that have been described as Irresistible Caramelly, Cookie-ie, and Crunchy will also be out in the stores for just over two weeks. The donut company also said that the new line-up is the first-ever flavor created based on TWIX.
As per Fox Business, Krispy Kreme and TWIX’s team up led to the production of three new options, and these are the Caramel Cookie Crunch Bar Doughnut, a Caramel Cookie Crunch Original Filled Doughnut, and the Mini Caramel Cookie Doughnut.
These are now part of the brand’s caramel cookie line, and they will be up for sale at participating Krispy Kreme branches throughout the United States. Customers can buy these latest treats from Feb. 21 to Mar. 6 only.
“We are always looking for new ways to provide our fans an awesome doughnut experience, so we’ve partnered with another iconic brand – TWIX – for the first time ever,” Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s chief marketing officer, said in a press release. “We created mini and fun-size doughnuts made with TWIX Bars and then went even further to create a bar-shaped doughnut with a full-size TWIX Bar in the middle!”
For a limited time, people who love the caramel chocolate bar and donuts can have the best of both worlds since all the new Krispy Kreme flavors have TWIX bars in them and they are either sprinkled on top or placed inside the donuts.
Finally, customers can buy the Krispy Kreme TWIX donuts individually or in a box of 12 to be shared with family and friends. Each dozen consists of four regular-sized Original Glazed Doughnuts, four Caramel Cookie Crunch Bar Donuts, and four Caramel Cookie Crunch Original. Donut lovers can also purchase the Mini Caramel Cookie Donut separately.


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