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Krispy Kreme UK to debut vegan  doughnuts in time for Veganuary

Iconic doughnut chain Krispy Kreme is set to launch 3 new vegan filled doughnuts in the UK. The US chain announced the launch on its social… View Article

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Krispy Kreme UK to debut vegan doughnuts in time for Veganuary

Iconic doughnut chain Krispy Kreme is set to launch 3 new vegan filled doughnuts in the UK.

The US chain announced the launch on its social media channels yesterday, showcasing the 3 new deliciously oozing doughnuts.

Krispy Kreme’s vegan doughnuts will be available online from 31 December  as part of a vegan selection box for ‘a limited time’.

Additionally, customers can buy the made-fresh-daily range at all Krispy Kreme outlets for £2.25 each, as well as retail partners such are Tesco and Morrisons.

The first of 3 flavours is Fudge Brownie Bliss, with a rich chocolatey filling topped with brownie pieces. Next, caramel lovers can tuck into the Caramel Choc Delight, which has a Belgian chocolate and caramel filling, topped with caramel icing and chocolatey icing drizzle. And finally, the Apple Custard Crumble, with an apple and custard filling topped with a cinnamon crumble.

“Our Original Glazed vegan doughnuts are produced in the same factory which also creates our other donuts and uses shared equipment — we have taken all reasonable steps to minimize the risk of cross contamination,” Krispy Kreme says.

“There is a full clean down of all areas on site, and production is scheduled to produce vegan doughnuts before the rest of the range.”

Krispy Kreme says the United Kingdom was chosen for the launch because vegan “is a strong and growing trend” there, but added that, as with any new doughnut launch, it will “review and learn from talking to our fans and hope to expand further in the future.”

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