Pokémon may not be as hot as it was a couple of years ago when every man and their dogs were trying to “catch them all” but it has been around a long time, remaining popular with many folks. Today, as part of their 25th anniversary year Pokémon has teamed up with Krispy Kreme for an official series of Pokémon doughnuts.
The Pokémon doughnuts will be launched every two weeks from today, September 7, with five different doughnuts to check out. The collection includes doughnuts branded like Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle and the Poké Ball. Individually these will cost $3.75 each, available in-store, online and via Click and Collect at Krispy Kreme Australia or even via home delivery services such as Deliveroo, UberEATS and Menulog.
For those who want to try them all at once though you will be able to do that as part of a 12 pack which will include each of the above designs plus an extra Pikachu doughnut and six of Krispy Kreme’s Original Glazed doughnuts. The dozen pack with all the various Pokémon designs will only be available online for $29.95.
Olivia Sutherland, Marketing Director at Krispy Kreme Australia says, “Pokémon is a pop culture mainstay that defies generations, much like our iconic Krispy Kreme doughnuts. We hope this sweet doughnut range brings back fond memories and re-ignites a love of the simple joys in life.”
To check them out more closely head on over to the Krispy Kreme website.
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