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Free donuts? Yes, please!

Krispy Kreme loves to celebrate special occasions with sweet treats and there’s one happening this week. This Friday, June 2nd, is National Doughnut Day, and the chain is honoring the occasion by giving out freebies.
All you have to do is come into a Krispy Kreme location, or order online, and you can get a free doughnut of your choice. You don’t even have to buy anything, they’ll still give you a doughnut. You can even pick one of their limited-edition, fan-favorite flavors: Banana Pudding, Key Lime Pie, Strawberries & Kreme and Chocolate Kreme.
But that’s not the only deal Krispy Kreme is offering for National Doughnut Day. If you buy a dozen of any flavor doughnuts, you can get a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for just $2.

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