Disaster Krispy Kreme is rolling out ‘Friends’-themed doughnuts. But you probably can’t get any


By Erika Tulfo, CNN
Updated: 1:00 AM EDT, Sun June 23, 2024

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Krispy Kreme releases ‘Friends’-themed doughnuts as UK exclusives.

Krispy Kreme’s newest doughnuts celebrate the 30th anniversary of the sitcom “Friends.” But while the show was set in New York, the doughnuts aren’t for sale in NYC – or anywhere else in the US. The new flavors are available only in the UK and Ireland.

The decision has annoyed fans of the show (and of the doughy treats), with social media awash in comments ranging from annoyed to flat-out angry. “Friends” was produced by Warner Bros., which shares the same parent company as CNN.

The kerfuffle underscores how these kinds of promotional items can bring extra attention and publicity to companies, especially as Krispy Kreme said in a recent earnings call that the doughnut maker is trying to keep its brand fresh for consumers.

“We’re constantly innovating, constantly bringing excitement to the brand, and we’re fresh, fresh daily,” said CEO Josh Charlesworth on a first-quarter earnings call in May, according to a transcript made available by FactSet. Special doughnuts — like the “Friends” flavors now — helped drive consumers to stores, he said, such as Valentine’s Day or eclipse-themed promotions.

But fans had a few words for Krispy Kreme on that score.

“This is where I am just confused by the decision making process,” noted one commenter under an Instagram post by “Snackolator“ about the release. “Friends was a huge US show (I know it is big internationally as well, but come on), yet this is a UK thing.” CNN reached out to the commenter but did not get a response.

On Krispy Kreme’s own Instagram account, fans have even commented on posts unrelated to the “Friends” offer. One fan, @moniica__garcia, commented under a post about new doughnut-hole flavors in the US. “Are we going to get the Friends donuts in the US? Lots of Friends fans here who would love to spend their money.”

Another Instagram user, Ashley Smith, commented under a different unrelated post, “Why the friends donuts only in the UK?! We’d love to have them here as well!”

The doughnut selection includes “Friends,” a chocolate glazed doughnut topped with an image of the fountain in the show’s opening credits. “Trifle” is a strawberry and custard filled doughnut that references a 1999 episode about a failed dessert. “How You Doin?” echoes Monica Geller’s (played by Courtney Cox) iconic front door. Then there’s “We were on a Coffee Break,” a caffe latte flavored doughnut that includes the “Central Perk” cafe logo. It echoes Ross Geller’s (David Schwimmer) defense to Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) of his brief affair with a girl at the copy shop.

Krispy Kreme has launched its own share of US-exclusive doughnuts, including its most recent collaboration with singer Dolly Parton, the Southern Sweets Doughnut Collection, announced in May.

A representative for Krispy Kreme declined to comment on whether the “Friends” collaboration would be made available in the US and told CNN there was “nothing additional to share at this time.”
 
90s calling, they want their sitcoms back...

Friends is also based, not many brown people in it.
Its a show about rootless cosmopolitan types milling about pointless dramas and relationships that go nowhere well into their 30s. Its basically bughive propaganda.

"Live in the pod! Look how big and luxurious it is! And you can afford it all by just working a few hours at the coffee shop or by busking!"

Also Krispy Kremes taste fucking awful. Waste of sugar and calories.
 
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Can someone please explain why Krispy Kreme is such a big deal? Many moons ago, they came to the neck of the woods I was residing in at the time and people camped out overnight to get some on opening day. Roommates kid included, he saved us a few, I tried one. Meh. There's a mom & pop donut place in town that puts Krispy Kreme Krap to shame. I'd knock little kids and the elderly down to get some.
When I was a kid I went to visit my aunt down in the states and they were dope when they came fresh from the conveyor belt but IIRC up in leaf land they just come in boxes and are just regular ass doughnuts.
 
Can someone please explain why Krispy Kreme is such a big deal? Many moons ago, they came to the neck of the woods I was residing in at the time and people camped out overnight to get some on opening day. Roommates kid included, he saved us a few, I tried one. Meh. There's a mom & pop donut place in town that puts Krispy Kreme Krap to shame. I'd knock little kids and the elderly down to get some.
They're great if they're fresh. They're okay if they've been refrigerated. They're divine if you're under 25 and don't have to worry much about gaining weight. (PL: have visited the original KK several times.)

I prefer cake doughnuts.
 
Can someone please explain why Krispy Kreme is such a big deal? Many moons ago, they came to the neck of the woods I was residing in at the time and people camped out overnight to get some on opening day. Roommates kid included, he saved us a few, I tried one. Meh. There's a mom & pop donut place in town that puts Krispy Kreme Krap to shame. I'd knock little kids and the elderly down to get some.
Because Dunkin' Donuts are everywhere and aren't very good, so when Krispy Kreme comes to town it feels like an upgrade.
 
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