
Celebrating the mathematical sequence of the date 12/12, Krispy Kreme adds a sprinkle of joy to patrons' days with a wallet-friendly deal on their iconic original glazed doughnuts. Sweetening the deal, this Tuesday, the nationwide chain is doling out a dozen of its signature treats for just one buck with the purchase of any dozen at regular price. "The Day of the Dozens" promotion is stirring up customers’ excitement for a double dose of doughy delight, a rare event marked on the calendars of doughnut enthusiasts. However, fans should take note that the offer is up for grabs at participating locations only, as reported by KSAT.
In the age of digital convenience and the hustle of holiday shopping, Krispy Kreme accommodates not just walk-in customers but also those clicking through online orders. While customers purchasing in-store can get their hands on up to two dozen for a dollar each, the sweet deal is slightly less indulgent for online shoppers, who are limited to a single dollar dozen when they checkout with the promo code DOZEN, according to FOX San Antonio. Offering a touch of holiday cheer, the brand brings to the table an Elf-inspired collection, paying homage to the iconic Christmas movie's 20th anniversary.
While the "Day of the Dozens" may seem like just another marketing stunt, it's a tradition that brings a smile to many during a season where every saved dollar counts. For the famished and the frugal, this deal may just be the frosting on their holiday preparations. With restrictions clear, Krispy Kreme gears up for a surge of customers looking to cash in on the sugary steal, with staff ready to box up dozens upon dozens of glazed goodness.
The doughnut giant makes it crystal clear that the $1 dozen can be snagged via drive-through and in-store visits, capping the offer at two redemptions per customer, ensuring that doughnut devotees get a fair shake at the deal. So while some will be dashing through the snow, others will be queuing for dough(nuts), snagging their festive dozen with the ease of saying ‘ho ho ho’.









