Krispy Kreme Unveils Tax Break On Doughnuts For Tax Day

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2025.04.10 13:08
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Krispy Kreme Inc. has announced its Tax Day special for the third consecutive year, offering a second dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for the price of state sales tax with the purchase of an Original Glazed or assorted dozen on April 15. Online orders can receive a free second dozen with promo code TAXBREAK. The offer aims to alleviate tax season stress, according to Chief Growth Officer Dave Skena. Additionally, Krispy Kreme's Hoppy Easter Collection is available for purchase. Shares of Krispy Kreme fell 1.8% in pre-market trading after a previous gain.

Doughnut maker Krispy Kreme Inc. has unveiled its Tax Day special offer on dozens of doughnuts for the third consecutive year.

On the Tax Day on Tuesday, April 15, guests who purchase an Original Glazed or assorted dozen doughnuts at regular price in shop can receive a second Original Glazed dozen for only the sales tax in their state.

Further, customers who order a dozen online at regular price for pickup or delivery can get a second Original Glazed dozen for free by using the promo code TAXBREAK.

The company added that pricing in-shop for the second dozen will vary based on each state's sales tax. There is a limit of two dozen per guest in-shop and a limit of one free dozen when ordering online for pickup or delivery through Krispy Kreme's app or website.

Regarding the sweet tax break, Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme Chief Growth Officer, said, "We know how stressful tax season can be, so we're making the last day to file your taxes a little sweeter with this great offer."

Krispy Kreme added that guests also can continue to enjoy the Krispy Kreme's new Hoppy Easter Collection in-shop and via pickup or delivery through Krispy Kreme's app and website, both individually and by the dozen.

Hoppy Easter doughnuts also are available in a Krispy Kreme 6-pack box, delivered fresh daily to select retailers.

In pre-market activity on the Nasdaq, Krispy Kreme shares were losing around 1.8 percent at $4.3400, following a 9.7 percent gain on Wednesday's regular trade.

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