Krispy Kreme has joined the long list of popular fast-food chains' in their move to offer big discounts to celebrate the holiday season. In the true spirit of giving, the donut company and coffeehouse giant will be handing out Original Glazed donuts for only $1 per dozen.
Krispy Kreme's annual "Day of the Dozens" event is returning this year but will be available for this coming weekend only. The holiday promo is a one-day event that is set to take place on Sunday, Dec. 12.
According to Pop Culture, with Krispy Kreme's upcoming sweet deal, customers can order a dozen of the brand's newly-released winter-themed line-up called the "Let It Snow" donut collection. This features five designs set on the Original Glazed and it includes the Santa Belly Donut, Snowy Sprinkle Donut, Poppy Penguin Donut, Chocolate Iced with Holiday Sprinkles, and Snowman Smile Donut.
The Day of the Dozens deal requires the purchase of any dozen donuts at a regular price. Then customers can get another dozen of Original Glazed for just $1. Everyone can avail of this promo via drive-thru or in shops. It should be noted that this offer is limited to two dozen per customer at participating Krispy Kreme store outlets across the United States.
"Day of the Dozens has become a favorite holiday treat for Krispy Kreme fans because getting a second dozen for $1 means there is plenty to share with family and friends," Krispy Kreme's chief marketing officer, Dave Skena, said in a press release.
Meanwhile, the "Let It Snow" holiday donut collection was unveiled late last month and the festive donuts officially arrived in stores on Nov. 26. Aside from five mentioned new Christmas donuts, Krispy Kreme also offered a free Original Glazed donut and free brewed coffee on Black Friday which was also the day of the collection's launch.
"There is nothing like the season's first snow to say the holiday season is here!" Skena said in a separate statement for the winter-themed treats. "This year, we are tapping into the anticipation of wintry, holiday fun with our snowy holiday collection."


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