When you think of donuts, the company which usually comes to mind first is Krispy Kreme. Their variety is huge, their flavours are broad and seeing a box will make your mouth water. My first memory of Krispy Kreme was when the first one opened in Penrith. There was a queue a mile long to get into the store AND to go through the drive through. Today my experience was different, the queue didn’t exist and the flavours were all new. Better again, the box of donuts arrived to my door.
Krispy Kreme has sent these to us to sample their new American Classics range is just that, but in the form of donuts. Four new products are around for a limited time – The Big Apple Pie, Peanut Butter Jelly Time, Coconut Cream Pie and Campfire S’mores. They’re inspired by America, made into Krispy Kreme donuts.
Some highlights from the range include a true apple stuffing in The Big Apple Pie, marshmallow stuffed in the donut of the Campfire S’mores and a good dollop of jam in the Peanut Butter Jelly Time.
While feasting on your new donuts, Krispy Kreme is taking the sense of taste and sight and also audio. Krispyclassics.com will allow you to listen to tunes suited for each of the new flavours. You can also use Spotify by searching Krispy Kreme.
Available from today in stores and online for $27 per dozen.
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