While National Doughnut Day is on Friday, Krispy Kreme fans can claim a free donut every day this week.
Krispy Kreme is giving away free donuts for five days as it extends National Doughnut Day to National Doughnut Week. The national day, which takes place on the first Friday of June, has been extended to mark how under lockdown and stay-at-home orders, days are blurring into"one long Blursday."
"That's why, this year, we're extending our beloved free doughnut tradition from one day to five days with the very first National Doughnut Week." To claim a free doughnut, head to a participating U.S. Krispy Kreme shop or drive-thru from June 1 through June 5, with no purchase necessary. The offer is limited one free doughnut per person per day and the free donut deal is not available with delivery..
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