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Krispy Kreme Introduces ‘Friends’-Themed Doughnuts, But Not in the U.S.
Krispy Kreme is commemorating the 30th anniversary of the beloved sitcom Friends with a new line of themed doughnuts. However, despite the show’s iconic setting in New York City, these doughnuts won’t be available in the U.S.—they’re exclusive to the UK and Ireland.
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Fans Express Frustration Over Doughnut Availability
The decision to limit the release to the UK and Ireland has sparked disappointment among Friends fans, particularly those in the U.S. Social media has been flooded with complaints, ranging from mild frustration to outright anger. The irony of the situation isn’t lost on fans, as Friends was produced by Warner Bros., which shares the same parent company as CNN.
Promotional Strategies and Brand Innovation
Despite the backlash, this situation highlights how promotional items like these can generate buzz and publicity for companies. Krispy Kreme’s recent earnings call underscored their strategy of keeping the brand fresh and exciting for consumers. According to CEO Josh Charlesworth, special doughnut releases—like the Friends-themed flavors—help attract customers, similar to past promotions tied to events like Valentine’s Day or astronomical phenomena.
Fan Reactions on Social Media
While Krispy Kreme is no stranger to special doughnut releases, fans have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the Friends doughnuts being unavailable in the U.S. One Instagram user expressed confusion, noting that although Friends is popular internationally, it’s especially significant in the U.S. Another fan commented, “Lots of Friends fans here who would love to spend their money.”
What’s on the Doughnut Menu?
The Friends doughnut collection features several fun options. The “Friends” doughnut is a chocolate-glazed treat with an image of the fountain from the show’s opening credits. The “Trifle” doughnut, filled with strawberry and custard, is a nod to a disastrous dessert from a 1999 episode. The “How You Doin?” doughnut references Monica Geller’s iconic front door, while “We Were on a Coffee Break” includes the Central Perk logo and a caffe latte flavor, calling back to Ross Geller’s infamous defense in his relationship with Rachel Green.