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Krispy Kreme Doughnut deal offers a dozen for under a dollar. How to get it in Indiana

Krispy Kreme Doughnut deal offers a dozen for under a dollar. How to get it in Indiana

Indianapolis Star16 hours ago
Krispy Kreme has a super deal on doughnuts later this week – 88 cents for a dozen glazed treats.
The offer for the Original Glazed doughnuts is available on July 18 with the purchase of any dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts at the regular price. It's to celebrate the chain's 88th birthday.
The deal is limited to two dozen when purchased in-store and via drive-through and one dozen when purchased online for pickup or delivery, while supplies last. Use BDAY to redeem online.
For a limited time, the shops are selling a DC superhero collection, celebrating Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
The 'Hungry for Heroes' Collection features:
The superhero doughnuts, available through July 27, are sold individually and in a custom-designed dozens box featuring DC's Trinity, in-shop and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme's app and website. Six-pack boxes are also available at retailers, including Walmart, Kroger and Publix.
Charlotte, North Carolina-based Krispy Kreme was founded in 1937 by Vernon Rudolph, who began selling doughnuts to grocery stores, and then started selling them directly to customers on the sidewalk.
Indiana locations include:
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