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Check out Krispy Kreme’s Halloween donuts and get a free one!

NASHVILLE, TN-JUNE, 2015: Sign for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts with the "Hot Doughnuts Now" neon light indicating fresh donuts are coming down the line inside the store. Photo: Shutterstock

Check out Krispy Kreme’s Halloween donuts and get a free one!

So, I told my 11 year old he could go trick or treating on one condition…he wears a mask!  Being the problem solver he is, he decided to work that mask into his costume…a surgical zombie.  He wants to get some scrubs, make them look zombie-ish, a surgical cap, some medical gloves, a mask and a little zombie make up and he’s got his zombie costume.

Since Halloween may look a little different this year, there may not be many opportunities to wear a costume to parties, you might as well do this…wear a costume into Krispy Kreme for a free donut!

Krispy Kreme just announced they’re going to give a free donut to anyone who wears a costume to one of their stores on Halloween.

They’re also selling donuts that look like Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, and a werewolf this year.  They are so cute too!!

Take a look at the cute donuts HERE!

 

They look amazing!

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