With the World Cup starting this weekend, Krispy Kreme is launching a selection of football-themed doughnuts.
The doughnuts are available for a limited time only and there’s three flavours to choose from.
Fans of the doughnut brand can tuck into the Pitch Perfect, Come on England! or Come on Wales! doughnuts as they watch the World Cup unfold.
Krispy Kreme launches World Cup doughnuts 2022
Here’s what you can expect from the new doughnuts and their prices vary by location.
- Pitch Perfect (£2.75) – Filled with brownie batter and topped with football-field icing.
- Come on England! (£2.75) – Filled with strawberry filling and topped with England flag icing lines.
- Come on Wales! (£2.75) - Filled with strawberry filling and topped with a Wales flag plaque.
Customers can also grab the Squadgoals Dozen offer which allows them to buy any dozen for £11 when England and Wales are playing during the group stage on Monday November 21, Friday November, 25, and Tuesday November, 29 in Krispy Kreme shops.
To claim the offer, make a staff member aware that you’re looking to take advantage of the “Squad goals” offer.
A Favourites Dozen can also be ordered for £11 via nationwide delivery or a Sharer Dozen for £11 via Click & Collect via the website.
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To redeem this offer, you’ll need to enter the code “Squadgoals” when ordering between Sunday, November 20 and Sunday, November 27.
The World Cup doughnuts are available from Sunday, November 20 until Monday, December 19 and the England and Wales doughnuts are only available while the teams remain in the World Cup.
You can buy the doughnuts in all Krispy Kreme retail shops, selected Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA and Morrisons shops, for take-away and across delivery partners including Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat from £2.75 per doughnut.
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