
Krispy Kreme and Crocs continue fun collab with free doughnuts
Anyone wearing Crocs into a Krispy Kreme store on Saturday gets a free Original Glazed Doughnut at participating shops.
There's no purchase necessary, but you may want to pick up the Krispy Kreme x Crocs special dozen, which features three doughnuts: Original Glazed, Chocolate Iced with Sprinkles, and Strawberry Iced with Sprinkles (four each; available until Aug. 10 or while supplies last. Available for pickup or delivery through the Krispy Kreme app).
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Krispy Kreme Crocs are going fast
As part of the Krispy Kreme and Crocs collaboration, limited-edition Krispy Kreme Crocs ($90) became available in Crocs stores and at crocs.com on Aug. 5. (Participating Krispy Kreme shops offered early access to order the Crocs on Monday, Aug. 4 by scanning a QR code.) Also available: a five-pack of Krispy Kreme Jibbitz ($25).
If you planned to plunk your dough down for Krispy Kreme Crocs, move fast because some sizes are selling out online. Some of the special Crocs are being sold on eBay for nearly $190 a pair.
Krispy Kreme also releases Pumpkin Spice Season menu
In other doughnut developments, Krispy Kreme begins offering its Pumpkin Spice Season menu on Monday, Aug. 11, including the Original Glazed Pumpkin Spice Doughnut, Original Glazed Pumpkin Spice Cake Doughnut, Pumpkin Spice Latte, and Pumpkin Spice Coffee.
All the Pumpkin Spice Season menu items will be available throughout the fall, except for the Original Glazed Pumpkin Spice Doughnut, which will be available until Aug. 17.
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