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Krispy Kreme releases dog doughnuts with small Australian business, Huds & Toke

Global doughnut giant Krispy Kreme has teamed up with a small Australian business to release a limited edition collection of dog biscuits.

The dog-friendly biscuits are strictly limited edition. Picture: Supplied.
The dog-friendly biscuits are strictly limited edition. Picture: Supplied.

Krispy Kreme has released a six-pack of dog-friendly doughnuts, in a collaboration with a small business in Australia, featuring some of their best-selling treats.

US customers will be able to buy a box of doughnut-shaped biscuits in six of their most popular flavours. These include Original Glazed, Chocolate Cookie, Chocolate Sprinkles, Chocolate Iced, Strawberry Sprinkles and Chocolate Cheesecake.

The limited edition treats are made by the Queensland business Huds & Toke, who make all of their products on the Sunshine Coast. The family brand also makes treats for horses and cats.

“Each Doggie Doughnut is designed specifically for dogs of all sizes and ages, made with a hard-baked cookie and ingredients such as carob, a substitute for chocolate,” Krispy Kreme wrote. “Doggie Doughnuts are intended as snacks and are not formulated to be served as a complete and balanced meal.”

While the pet treats weren’t released into the Australian market this year, fans of the doughnut giant were able to purchase them at Krispy Kreme drive-through stores in 2021.

The six Doggie Doughnuts are limited edition and will be sold at Krispy Kreme locations in the US. Participating Krispy Kreme locations will also sell red limited-edition dog bandannas while supplies last.

“Our dogs have given us so much love and comfort to help us through these last couple of years,” said Dave Skena, the global chief brand officer for Krispy Kreme, in a statement.

– With the New York Post

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