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Krispy Kreme And Reese's Team Up To Put Pretzels And Potato Sticks On Doughnuts

Meghan Overdeep
2 min read

Reese’s Salty Sweet Dozen is available now at Krispy Kreme, but only for a limited time.

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Krispy Kreme

The brilliant minds at Krispy Kreme continue to outdo themselves. For their latest creation, the doughnut geniuses partnered with Reese’s, melding the worlds of sweet and salty in a mouthwatering new collection inspired by Reese’s Big Cup flavors.

Introducing: Reese’s Salty Sweet Dozen.

Available now for limited time, Reese’s Salty Sweet Dozen features three doughnuts with all-new ingredients, including pretzels, potato sticks, and even salted caramel icing:

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  • Reese’s Salty Sweet Crunch Doughnut: A shell doughnut filled with Reese’s peanut butter Kreme filling, dipped in Reese’s peanut butter icing, drizzled in Hershey’s milk chocolate icing, and topped with sea salt praline pretzels.

  • Reese’s Salty Sweet Crisp Doughnut: An Original Glazed doughnut dipped in Hershey’s milk chocolate icing, topped with potato sticks, a drizzle of milk chocolate icing, and Reese’s peanut butter sauce, plus a dollop of Reese’s peanut butter Kreme filling.

  • Reese’s Outrageous Doughnut: An Original Glazed doughnut dipped in Hershey’s milk chocolate icing, topped with Mini Reese’s Pieces, drizzled with Reese’s peanut butter sauce, and salted caramel icing.

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Krispy Kreme

“Salty, sweet, Reese’s, and Krispy Kreme can now all be experienced in one incredible doughnut collection,” Dave Skena, Global Chief Brand Officer for Krispy Kreme, said in a news release. “These flavors bring out the best in each other, just like our partnership with Reese’s has over the years.”

Krispy Kreme’s Reese’s Salty Sweet Dozen is available in-shop and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme’s app and website.

We’re not drooling, you are!

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