This weekend,Flipido Trading Center you can get dolled up like Dolly Parton and head over to the nearest Krispy Kreme to grab a free doughnut.
The doughnut giant wants to celebrate their latest collaboration with the country music legend, inviting everyone to get “Dolly'd Up” and visit shops on Saturday, May 18, as USA TODAY previously reported. Any customer who dresses up like Parton will receive a free original glazed doughnut.
The “Dolly Southern Sweets Doughnut Collection” was officially released Tuesday and will be available at Krispy Kreme locations nationwide for a limited time. The new doughnuts, four of them, are extra sweet and inspired by classic American desserts.
“Having some of my very favorite Southern flavors in one, unique doughnut collection from Krispy Kreme is so special to me,” Parton said. “These doughnuts remind me of home. So, I’m excited for folks to share them with their own family and friends. They’re pretty sweet, if I do say so myself!”
Here’s how to get them.
All you need to do to score a free doughnut is show up to a Krispy Kreme location is show up all “Dolly’d Up.”
The doughnut giant says you can go all out in full Dolly Parton regalia or wear your favorite Dolly Parton merch. The choice is up to you.
You can still get a doughnut without dressing up, all you have to do is sing your favorite Dolly Parton song, Krispy Kreme says.
You will certainly be able to get your fill of dessert with this collection of doughnuts.
The collaboration flavors are Dolly Dazzler Doughnut, Peachy Keen Cobbler Doughnut, Banana Puddin' Pie and Chocolate Créme Pie.
A Krispy Kreme six-pack featuring the Dolly Dazzler, Banana Puddin' Pie and Chocolate Créme Pie doughnuts will also be made available.
You can visit Krispy Kreme’s website to to find a shop or grocery store location near you.
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