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Krispy Kreme debuts St. Patrick's Day doughnut lineup – here's how to get a free one

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Krispy Kreme is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day 2023 with four new "gold-themed" doughnuts and bringing back its green O’riginal Glazed doughnut with an opportunity to snag one for free.The new lineup, which will be available beginning Thursday at participating U.S.

locations, includes a Golden Cookies & Kreme Doughnut, described as a "golden cookie Kreme filled doughnut shell dipped in white icing and covered in golden cookie pieces and a gold sprinkle blend."RELATED: Hershey rolls out plant-based Reese's Cups, chocolate barsThe Hat O’ Gold Doughnut is a chocolate-iced doughnut featuring a plaid green icing pattern and topped with a festive leprechaun hat sugar piece.Four all-new, gold-themed doughnuts come in decorative holiday dozens box. (Photo: Krispy Kreme via Business Wire) A new Golden Sprinkle Doughnut is an Original Glazed dipped in green icing and topped with a gold St.

Patrick’s Day sprinkle blend, while the Rainbow Kreme Filled Doughnut is an unglazed shell filled with White Kreme and topped with green icing and a rainbow sugar piece, vanilla buttercream, and gold coin sprinkles.Krispy Kreme fans who wear green to a shop on either March 16 or 17 will also get one free O’riginal Glazed Doughnut – no purchase necessary, the company said.

The offer is valid for both in-store or drive-thru customers.Guests wearing green can get a free O’riginal Glazed Doughnut on March 16-17, 2023. (Photo: Business Wire) "Wherever you’re celebrating St.

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