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Free Krispy Kreme donuts & coffee TODAY for Nat’l First Responders Day

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Free Krispy Kreme donuts & coffee TODAY for Nat’l First Responders Day

If you get a craving for donuts and coffee in the middle of the day and you are a First Responder, Krispy Kreme has you covered!! Happy National First Responders Day! A big thank you for your service to our community, keeping all of us safe! Hats off to you!

Krispy Kreme is giving out free donuts and coffee today for National First Responders Day. Cops, firefighters, and EMTs are all eligible. So are 911 operators, dispatchers, and search-and-rescue folks.

 

THANK YOU!!!!

 

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