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Krispy Kreme has unveiled a new collection of donuts with a heroic twist.
The donut chain was announced on Tuesday, July 8th, and collaborated with Warner Bros Discovery to unveil the “Hungry for Heroes” collection. The collection includes three new donuts to celebrate DC Comics’ most iconic heroes: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
- Superman Donut: Glassless shell donut filled with white cream, soaked in light blue icing and topped with Superman butter cream flavored clouds, adorned the image of Superman and sprinkle blends.
- Batman Donut: Glass-free shell donut filled with cookies and cream, soaked in black chocolate icing and topped with a butt emblem.
- Wonder Woman Donut: An original glazed donut dipped in red raspberry-flavored icing topped with white stars and blue sprinkles, Wonder Woman logo and belt.
Donuts will be available individually and in dozens of custom designed boxes starting July 8th, with limited time at participating US stores. Customers can purchase collections within the shop for pick-up or delivery via the Krispy Kreme app and website.
“You can’t reach the level of Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman. By bringing a dozen doughnuts to your office or the next gathering, you become a hero,” said Dave Skena, Chief Growth Director, Krispy Kreme, in a news release.
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In addition to the collection announcement, Krispy Kreme has announced sweet deals that customers can take advantage of.
July 24-27, coinciding with San Diego Comic Con, the donut chain will purchase the free starving thing of Heroes Donuts while visiting participating shops across the country, all customers who have expressed their appreciation for their favorite DC superheroes.
According to Krispy Kreme, customers can show their love by wearing items, sharing their enthusiasm, and presenting movie tickets to redeem offers.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter for USA Today. You can follow him with X @geuna Alternatively, email him at gdhauari@gannett.com.

