New Krispy Kreme Donuts Are Filled And Sprinkled With Butterfinger Candy

Krispy Kreme has been making waves over the last few years with their collaborations, a recent one being their Rick and Morty menu, but the newest launch may just be the Kreme’s sweetest yet.

The doughnut chain just announced that they’ll be creating two new items inspired by the ever-popular Butterfingers chocolate and peanut butter bar. Krispy Kreme’s new items include the new Butterfinger Original Filled Doughnut and the Butterfinger Fudge Cake Doughnut.

Fans of the Original Glaze will appreciate Butterfinger Original Filled Doughnut which takes their staple breakfast cake and fills it with a peanut butter chocolate creme and dunks it into Butterfinger icing. It’s then topped with chunks of Butterfinger chocolate and then finished with a chocolate drizzle.

For a richer choice, the Butterfinger Fudge Cake Doughnut is pretty much a chocolate cake that’s topped with more chocolate, a peanut butter creme, and little bits of Butterfinger to round out the aesthetic.

“It’s a flavor overload,” said Foodbeast resident encyclopedia and Grecian hunk Constantine Spyrou upon trying the doughnuts.

Krispy Kreme’s newest additions will be available from now through March 13.

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