Krispy Kreme is adding five new flavors to its menu, and they are all available in Louisville. The flavors include returning favorites that were offered for a limited time; flavors asked for on ...
Krispy Kreme fans in nine cities can enjoy some new treats as part of the company’s menu expansion test. The products — all doughnuts, of course — are either returning to the Krispy Kreme menu, were requested by fans on social media,
Good news for Krispy Kreme lovers: You're about to have access to a lot more flavors. The doughnut chain is expanding its menu in select cities and Louisville is one of them. The menu includes doughnuts that were offered previously for a limited time only and flavors fans have asked for on social media.
The Charlotte-based company is adding up to nine flavors to the menu that were previously sold for a limited time.
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Krispy Kreme is debuting nine brand-new inspired creations, but only at select locations.
The lucky test markets, according to Krispy Kreme, are Atlanta; Greenville, South Carolina; Louisville, Kentucky; Charlottesville, Richmond, and Norfolk, Virginia; and Greensboro, Charlotte, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
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The expanded menu is part of a test Krispy Kreme is implementing in select U.S. markets, according to a news release. The menu includes returning popular doughnuts that were offered previously for a limited time only, flavors fans have asked for on social media and trending new flavors.
Don’t you hate it when a limited-time menu offering disappears, never to return? Krispy Kreme is adding new and returning flavors in a Triad city. Here are the details.
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