Krispy Kreme is offering thousands of doughnut lovers the chance to win free sweet treats for a year. - CNBC
Krispy Kreme is offering thousands of doughnut lovers the chance to win free sweet treats for a year.
"What could be better than a green O'riginal Glazed doughnut? Not much. But free Original Glazed doughnuts for a year might do the trick," says Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme's chief marketing officer. Even if you aren't able to make it into a store, you can enter remotely by mailing a 3-by-5 card with your contact information to Krispy Kreme's office in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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