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Date:2025-04-28 01:23:29
Krispy Kreme's 87th birthday is on Friday, and the doughnut chain is offering customers a sweet deal to celebrate.
Customers who purchase any dozen doughnuts at regular price can receive an Original Glazed dozen for 87 cents on July 12, the company announced Tuesday, with a limit of two dozen when purchased in-shop and via drive-thru and one dozen when purchased online for pickup or delivery.
Customers can use the code BDAY when ordering online to redeem the offer, the company said.
“Treating our fans on our birthday is a long-time tradition,” said Dave Skena, Global Chief Brand Officer for Krispy Kreme, in a news release.
Krispy Kreme was founded in 1937 by Vernon Rudolph, who, according to the company, began selling doughnuts to grocery stores. His doughnuts became so popular that Rudolph eventually cut a hole in an outside wall and began selling Original Glazed doughnuts directly to customers on the sidewalk.
Krispy Kreme giving away free doughnuts, iced coffee two days a week in July
There's more deals to be had from Krispy Kreme in July. The doughnut chain is giving members of its Krispy Kreme rewards loyalty program a free doughnut every Tuesday and a free iced coffee every Friday with any purchase in July, the company says.
To take part in Krispy Kreme's July giveaway promotion – free doughnuts on Tuesdays and free iced coffee on Friday – you must belong to the chain's rewards program. You can sign up by downloading the Krispy Kreme app or creating an account on the company website.
Then, you must make some purchase to get the Tuesday and Friday freebies.
Contributing: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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