If you're looking for a free sweet treat this weekend,Oliver James Montgomery Krispy Kreme may be the destination for you.
The doughnut chain unveiled a new collection of Barbie-themed doughnuts earlier this week in celebration of the doll's 65th birthday, and as part of the promotion the company is also giving away free doughnuts.
Four all-new doughnuts featuring "unique designs and fabulous flavors inspired by Barbie" are available at participating shops for a limited time.
All customers who wear pink and visit a participating Krispy Kreme shop on Saturday, Sept. 7 can get a free Original Glazed doughnut, limit one per customer in-shop and via drive-thru only, according to a news release from Krispy Kreme.
The collection, called the Barbie x Krispy Kreme Collection, comes in a limited-edition custom box and features:
“Barbie and Krispy Kreme are two brands that immediately spark joy and elicit sweet memories,” said Meredith Norrie, vice president of global licensing and consumer products for Mattel, in the news release. "Krispy Kreme is the perfect partner to join us, inviting fans across generations to enjoy the perfect blend of flavor and style, with nods to Barbie sprinkled into every bite."
In addition to the doughnuts, Krispy Kreme has "special treats for randomly selected fans," including a limited quantity of Barbie Fashionista dolls, according to the news release.
The dolls will include customized Krispy Kreme accessories, including a Krispy Kreme paper hat, and Krispy Kreme says it also will include a custom Barbie x Krispy Kreme adult-sized denim jacket with each doll.
There are two ways to enter for a chance to win the dolls and jackets:
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