America’s leading conveyor-belt doughnut provider wants to fuel your . On Nov. 5, Krispy Kreme customers can get a free Original Glazed doughnut at participating U.
S. restaurants. This deal applies to guests, which means you don’t even have to prove you voted to get a freebie — but the chain encourages you to do so regardless.
“Celebrate your voice AND make your day sweeter! 🍩,” Krispy Kreme on Instagram. In addition to a free, glazed circle of joy, Krispy Kreme will also hand out “I voted” stickers at participating U.S.
shops, while supplies last. And now, for the fine print: The deal is limited to one per customer, in-shop or drive-thru. The freebie can’t be redeemed outside of Krispy Kreme shops like grocery stores, convenience stores or .
Lastly, residents in Puerto Rico, who , also can’t participate in this deal. Tons of other food brands and restaurant chains are for customers who exercise their civic duty. Grubhub has a few deals running from Nov.
4 — 10, the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is discounting regular coffee today, and Dave & Buster’s is offering customers $5 beers all day. And if that’s not enough to soothe your election day nerves, check out our list of . Washington, D.
C. native Joseph Lamour is a lover of food: its past, its present and the science behind it. With food, you can bring opposites together to form a truly marvelous combination, and he strives to take that sentiment to heart in all that he does.
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