Krispy Kreme is bringing autumn to life with its Golden Harvest Collection, featuring three new fall-inspired doughnuts and the return of fan favorites like the Spiced Apple-Filled Doughnut. These limited-time offerings embrace the cozy flavors of the season and are available starting September 16.
Krispy Kreme Introduces New Fall Flavors with the Return of Its Golden Harvest Collection
Krispy Kreme upholds its “Fun. Fresh. And Warm” promise by introducing new fall-inspired flavors. These seasonal offerings go beyond the traditional Pumpkin Spice, capturing the cozy spirit of autumn and providing sweet treats for customers to enjoy during the cooler months.
As part of its fall celebration, Krispy Kreme has reintroduced its Golden Harvest Collection, featuring new and returning flavors. Starting September 16, this limited-time collection includes three new doughnuts alongside a fan favorite.
The new additions to Krispy Kreme’s Golden Harvest Collection include:
- Maple Buttercreme Doughnut: This classic Original-Glazed doughnut is topped with maple-flavored buttercream and festive fall sprinkles, encapsulating autumn flavors.
- Oatmeal KREME Pie Doughnut: This unglazed doughnut is filled with white KREME, dipped in cookie dough icing, and topped with streusel. It features a dollop of white KREME and a mini oatmeal cookie.
- Salted Caramel Cheesecake Doughnut: This original glazed doughnut is filled with dulce de leche, topped with cream cheese buttercream, and finished with a salted caramel crunch.
Also returning is the Spiced Apple-Filled Doughnut, a cinnamon sugar doughnut filled with a spiced apple filling, perfect for the autumn season.
Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s Global Chief Brand Officer, expressed excitement for the fall season and its flavors, noting that the Golden Harvest Collection embodies the essence of autumn and encourages customers to enjoy these seasonal offerings while they last.
The Golden Harvest doughnuts are available in Krispy Kreme shops for pickup or delivery via the app and website and in a special six-count box at select retailers.
To complement the Golden Harvest Collection, Krispy Kreme also continues offering its popular pumpkin-flavored treats, including the Pumpkin-Spice Cake Doughnut and Pumpkin-Spice Latte, added to the menu last month.
Krispy Kreme Celebrates Barbie’s 65th Anniversary with a Vibrant, Limited-Edition Doughnut Collection
In addition to their fall flavors, Krispy Kreme has teamed up with a pop culture icon for a unique collaboration. To celebrate Barbie’s 65th anniversary, Krispy Kreme has introduced a Barbie-inspired doughnut collection featuring vibrant pink designs that embody the doll’s signature style.
The Barbie-inspired doughnut collection includes:
- Barbie Pink Doughnut: An Original Glazed doughnut topped with pink frosting, sugar decorations, and a Barbie plaque.
- Barbie Sweet 65th: A doughnut dipped in chocolate icing, sprinkled with Barbie-themed sprinkles, marking Barbie’s milestone anniversary.
- Barbie Berries n’ KREME: A doughnut filled with strawberry KREME, topped with pink and purple frosting, and finished with a Barbie heart chocolate.
- Malibu Dream Party Doughnut: A cookie butter-filled doughnut rolled in cookie crumbs and topped with a Malibu house sugar decoration.
Krispy Kreme’s Golden Harvest Collection and Barbie collaboration provide a mix of cozy fall flavors and fun, nostalgic treats, offering something for every customer during this exciting season.


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