Krispy Kreme is celebrating its 87th anniversary with a special promotion. The famous doughnut brand announced on July 9 that the company is offering a BOGO deal on July 12 to mark its anniversary, where customers can purchase a dozen of any regular-priced doughnuts and get a dozen of Original Glazed for 87 cents.
Customers can purchase up to four boxes in-store or through the drive-thru, while online orders are limited to one box. To take advantage of the offer online, customers must enter the promo code “BDAY” when ordering.
“Treating our fans on our birthday is a long-time tradition,” said Dave Skena, Global Chief Brand Officer at Krispy Kreme.

In addition to this anniversary deal, Krispy Kreme is also offering free doughnuts every Tuesday and free iced coffee every Friday throughout the month of July. Customers must sign up for Krispy Kreme Rewards to participate in these promotions. You can sign up through the company’s mobile app or website.
BY HAEUN CHUNG, HOONSIK WOO [chung.haeun@koreadaily.com]
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