Krispy Kreme is giving vaccinated customers a sweet treat for free

This sweet deal lasts through 2021

People line up outside Krispy Kreme in Times Square amid the coronavirus pandemic on March 17, 2021 in New York City.
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Getting your COVID-19 vaccine just got a whole lot sweeter. Not that we need any more of an incentive for a sugary Krispy Kreme doughnut, but just in case, the brand is encouraging customers to get vaccinated by offering a free doughnut to all vaccinated customers.

On Monday, Krispy Kreme tweeted out that it would begin giving one free glazed doughnut to customers who show their vaccine cards. Not vaccinated yet? Don’t worry. The offer is going on through the end of 2021.

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As long as you have at least one shot, you can be considered eligible to receive this offer. It’s not just a one-and-done deal either, as long as you show your vaccine card, you could enjoy one doughnut a day, every day until the end of the year. In a statement, Krispy Kreme’s chief marketing officer Dave Skena spoke of the brand’s effort to support and encourage people to make the country safe.

“We all want to get COVID-19 behind us as fast as possible, and we want to support everyone doing their part to make the country safe by getting vaccinated as soon as the vaccine is available to them,” said Dave. 

The brand also extends this support to its employees by offering up to four hours of paid time off each to help encourage getting vaccinated and further the safety of team members and guests.

If you’re still waiting to get your vaccine, Krispy Kreme still wants you to start your week outright. Starting March 24, every Monday, customers can enjoy a free glazed doughnut and medium coffee (no purchase required) until May 24.

Rylee Johnston

Rylee is a U.S. news writer who previously worked for woman&home and My Imperfect Life covering lifestyle, celebrity, and fashion news. Before joining woman&home and My Imperfect Life, Rylee studied journalism at Hofstra University where she explored her interests in world politics and magazine writing. From there, she dabbled in freelance writing covering fashion and beauty e-commerce for outlets such as the TODAY show, American Spa Magazine, First for Women, and Woman’s World.