Inverness welcomes city’s first Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme is bringing sweet treats to Inverness with the city’s much-anticipated first location opening on 18th January 2024. What’s more, Krispy Kreme is celebrating opening its first dedicated shop in the Highlands by giving the lucky first customer in the queue on opening day a year’s supply of doughnuts.
Krispy Kreme UK currently operates over 120 Krispy Kreme retail shops and has a presence in over 1280 cabinets with retail partners (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA and Morrisons shops, Moto, Centre Parcs, RoadChef, Welcome Break, Eurogarages)
Krispy Kreme entered the UK market in October 2003 in London and has since opened Hotlight shops in Edinburgh Hermiston Gait, Bluewater, Braehead, Enfield, Leeds, Manchester, Peterborough, and Shannon Corner.
The new location, opening at 10am on 18th January, will also be serving all of the latest limited-edition doughnuts, all hand-crafted and made fresh daily, as well as coffee and soft drinks.
To spread a little joy in January, Krispy Kreme will be giving away hundreds of dozens of fan-favourite Original Glazed doughnuts outside the new shop, through Inverness town centre and outside Inverness Station on Friday 12th January.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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