The Krispy Kreme Collab We've Been Waiting for Is Finally Back
If you didn't get to Krispy Kreme for its Taste O'Luck Collection, we're sorry to tell you, but you're out of, well...luck. Now that St. Patrick's Day has come and gone, the Irish holiday-themed treats have come and gone, too. But, when the doughnut chain takes away one collection, it always generously gives us another.
From time to time, the bakery offers a Chocomania collaboration with Hershey's, featuring indulgent, decadent, over-the-top chocolaty doughnuts. And that collection is coming back to take away the sting of losing the St. Paddy's Day treats.
This new edition of the annual Chocomania collection has one returning fan-favorite variety plus three all-new doughnuts, all starring Hershey's milk chocolate icing. We can't think of a better way to satisfy your cocoa craving!
Krispy Kreme will offer this revamped Chocomania collection with four extra-chocolaty, extra-delicious doughnuts.
Hershey's Chocolate Salted Caramel Cheesecake Doughnut (New): An unglazed shell doughnut filled with Hershey's caramel cheesecake flavored Kreme, dipped in Hershey's milk chocolate icing, sprinkled with chocolate cookie crumb, and topped with a salted caramel swirl.
Hershey's Chocolate Buttercreme Doughnut (New): An unglazed ring doughnut dipped in Hershey's' milk chocolate icing and topped with chocolate-flavored buttercreme and semi-sweet chocolate curls.
Hershey's Chocolate Chip Cookie Doughnut (New): An Original Glazed doughnut dipped in salted cookie dough flavored icing, topped with chocolate chip cookie pieces, Hershey's mini semi-sweet chocolate chips, and Hershey's milk chocolate icing drizzles.
Hershey's Classic Chocolate Doughnut (Returning): An Original Glazed Doughnut with Hershey's milk chocolate icing and a chocolate swirl.
Krispy Kreme's Chocomania Collection is available in-shop and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme's app and website, individually and by the dozen. Plus, you can find delivered fresh daily 6-packs at some retailers.
If you are looking for your daily dose of chocolate—these doughnuts sound like they're just the treat to indulge in. Head to Krispy Kreme starting March 19, and make sure to ask for extra napkins. These sound like they're going to be as messy as they are delicious.
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