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Krispy Kreme gives away free doughnuts for World Kindness Day

The promotion is limited to one doughnut per person, whilst stocks last.

Krispy Kreme is offering Australians a free Original Glazed doughnut at participating stores on World Kindness Day (13 November).

The promotion is available for one day only and is limited to one doughnut per person, whilst supplies last. No purchase is required.

In addition to the free doughnut, customers can take advantage of special deals, including a $5 four-pack of Original Glazed doughnuts at kiosks and a dozen for $14.95 at drive-thru locations and online.

The offer is valid at all Krispy Kreme stores in Australia, excluding airport locations and South Australia.

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