Krispy Kreme is set to introduce its new Golden Harvest Collection, featuring four fall-themed donuts, including Oatmeal Kreme Pie and Salted Caramel Cheesecake. The limited-time offering is expected to be available by mid-September, adding to the excitement of the brand’s fall menu.
Golden Harvest Collection: Krispy Kreme Prepares to Launch New Fall Donuts This September
Krispy Kreme enthusiasts will be pleased to know there's more to look forward to from the brand this fall. Although the season has not officially begun, the beloved donut chain is already rolling out its highly anticipated limited-time fall menu. Seasonal menus from popular chains and restaurants have become a season's hallmark. Krispy Kreme is joining the excitement with its two-part seasonal offering, much like Dunkin' and Starbucks did last summer.
This fall, Krispy Kreme is rumored to launch the Golden Harvest Collection, a new selection of donuts inspired by autumn flavors. This special promotion will reportedly include four fall-themed varieties:
- Oatmeal Kreme Pie
- Maple Buttercream
- Salted Caramel Cheesecake
- Spiced Apple Filled
These new additions perfectly capture the season's essence, and fans can expect the collection to be available by the week of September 16. In the meantime, customers can enjoy Krispy Kreme's current fall offering, the Essential Pumpkin Spice Collection.
The upcoming collection promises to be a fall highlight for those who appreciate Krispy Kreme or seasonal menus. Fortunately, the wait for these new flavors won't be long, and more details will be revealed soon.
Krispy Kreme Unveils Exciting Collaborations with Dr. Pepper and Barbie for Fall Season
In addition to its fall menu, Krispy Kreme has been hard at work introducing a range of new and exciting items. The brand is preparing two significant collaborations with Dr. Pepper and Barbie alongside its seasonal pumpkin spice selection.
The Essential Pumpkin Spice Collection is a staple of the season and was launched a few weeks ago. It includes three pumpkin spice beverages and one donut designed to take full advantage of the seasonal flavor craze.
Krispy Kreme is partnering with Barbie to celebrate the iconic brand's 65th anniversary. Although Barbie mania has somewhat subsided since the 2023 live-action movie, the collaboration ensures that Barbie remains a prominent cultural figure. This unique partnership will introduce four Barbie-inspired donuts.
Finally, Krispy Kreme is tapping into the excitement of football season with its collaboration with Dr. Pepper. While many associate game-day snacks with chicken wings, Krispy Kreme offers a sweeter alternative with a lineup of football-themed donuts to celebrate each kickoff.


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