Donut Chain Offers Scary Clown Deliveries To Scare Your Friends And Enemies

Pennywise might be the scariest fictional clown out there right now, but the horror character’s got nothing on these scary clown deliveries that a donut chain is offering.

Multiple locations of Hurts Donuts, a chain located predominantly in the Midwest, have been offering up scary clown deliveries as part of their services. In true Pennywise fashion, they come dressed in creepy smiles and with the popular red balloons that have people absolutely freaking out.

Many of the donut deliveries have occurred already, with videos making the rounds on social media of some pretty awesome reactions.

So far, locations in Wichita, Kansas, Frisco, Texas, and Springfield, Missouri have offered up the creepy clown deliveries to prank your friends, co-workers, parents and/or enemies with. The Frisco location already ended its service recently, but People reports that high demand may inspire staffers to don the costume once again. Meanwhile, the Wichita and Springfield locations are taking delivery requests for next week, so head to their Facebook pages to find out how to secure your hilarious scary clown prank.

I wonder how Pennywise feels about all of this.

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