Krispy Kreme is one of the popular food brands that have an exclusive offering for the upcoming Valentine’s Day. The donut chain announces the arrival of its donut collection for this year’s heart’s day.
The 2022 Krispy Kreme Valentine’s Day donuts will also come in a special box as they can also be given as a gift to loved ones. The packaging will surely excite the recipients as it offers an extra layer of love with its pop-out card feature.
As per Foodsided, the seasonal treats this year have four flavors, and these are Beary Best Valentine Doughnut, the Bee Mine Doughnut, the My Batter Half Doughnut, and the Cookie to My KREME Doughnut. The names were apparently created using a play on words related to Valentine’s Day and expressions of love.
The Beary Best is a heart-shaped donut filled with chocolate kreme and icing. It is also dipped in chocolate and completed with sprinkles. The icing is placed on top to make the donut look like a teddy bear.
For the Bee Mine, it is also a heart-shaped sweet treat but filled with strawberries and kreme filling. It is designed with red and pink icing with bee sugar candy. The My Batter Half has cake batter filling and covered in pink icing. Heart-shaped sprinkles are added as toppings.
Lastly, the Cookie to My Kreme has Cookies & Kreme filling and dipped in white icing. The donut features a drizzled chocolate icing design with heart sprinkles.
“It has been rough lately. Sharing a little love goes a long way,” Krispy Kreme’s chief marketing officer, Dave Skena, said in a press release. “We want to offer everyone a sweet, simple way to do just that. And don’t worry, we took care of the Valentine’s Day cards, too as they are built right into the box.”
At any rate, the Krispy Kreme Valentine’s Day donut collection will be available starting Jan. 31. It will be in stores for a limited time across the United States. Customers can also opt to pick up or have the donuts delivered by placing an order via Krispy Kreme’s app and website.


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