Krispy Kreme announces it will be offering discounted glazed donuts for this new year. The donut chain launched its “Raise a Glazed in 2022” campaign, and this comes with an offer for two dozens of original glazed for only $12.
Krispy Kreme is simply urging everyone to “Raise a Glaze” to welcome 2022 with a big bang despite the struggles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company stated that customers can only claim the discounted dozens of original glazed from Dec. 30, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022.
This could be Krispy Kreme’s sweetest deal at the end of 2021 and a new year is about to begin. Customers just need to drop by any outlets across the United States to avail themselves of the special promo.
As per Foodsided, the two dozen original glazed Krispy Kreme donuts could be enjoyed by friends and families as their snack while they wait for midnight on Dec. 31st. It can also be a light sweet dessert to follow big dinners for the new year celebration.
At any rate, this is the latest promotion from Krispy Kreme after dropping new donut flavors and designs for Christmas. The company unveiled several new donuts this month and they were especially made for the holidays. Some of the flavors include The Doughman, the Sprinkle Bells, the Tree Yo’self, and the So Good Pud that were unveiled earlier this month.
Apparently, for the new year, elaborate design is not needed but the plain original glazed is made special with the limited-time big discount. The old, plain glazed remain the favorite of most people anyway so the $12 for two dozens is such a big treat already.
“The “Raise a Glazed” deal for the new year is available online, in the drive-thru, and in the shop at participating Krispy Kreme locations,” Krispy Kreme stated in a press release. “There is a limit of 2 dozen per day per person.”
The donut chain further said, “Share how you’re celebrating the start of 2022 with Original Glazed dozens by using #KrispyKreme and tagging @krispykreme.”


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