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Crosstown Doughnuts, NYX tie up to create new glaze donuts

Two flavours are available in Toffee and Whipped Butta.

Crosstown Doughnuts has teamed up with NYX Professional Makeup to create the Vegan Buttermelt Doughnuts.

Made with Crosstown’s vegan sourdough, each doughnut is hand-dipped in a glossy glaze. Two flavours are available in Toffee and Whipped Butta.

Across the Mother’s Day weekend from 29 to 30 March, customers can also visit any Crosstown doughnut store in London, Cambridge, and Oxford and get a free NYX Professional Makeup Duck Plump Lip Gloss with the purchase of an exclusive Crosstown x NYX Buttermelt Glaze Doughnut.

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