Krispy Kreme is combining two of our absolute favourite things for its latest range: doughnuts and ice cream!

Krispy Kreme’s new ice cream inspired Summer Chill range sees the iconic doughnut brand bring the flavours of mint choc chip and raspberry ripple to their doughnuts. But that’s not all… these flavours are also being used to make new Krispy Kreme milkshakes, and they look outrageous!

So, let’s hear a little more about them, shall we? Well, Krispy Kreme’s Mint Choc Chip doughnut (£2.10) features a chocolatey mint filling and is decorated with chocolate sugar mint nibs and dark chocolate icing.

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While the Raspberry Ripple flavoured doughnut (£2.35) features a fruity raspberry filling topped with brownie, raspberry pieces and a raspberry ripple drizzle.

The Mint Choc Chip Shake is mint and chocolate flavoured milkshake, topped with cream, while the Raspberry Ripple Shake is blended with raspberry puree, topped with cream and white chocolate shavings. Both milkshakes will set you back £3.30.

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YUM to all of the above.

Louise Direito, Krispy Kreme UK and Ireland’s Head of Innovation said: "With so many of us embracing staycations this year instead of overseas travel, we wanted to really celebrate some iconic flavours of the great British get-away and bring them to life in delicious doughnut and milkshake format, and nothing says UK seaside holiday or day out more than mint choc chip and raspberry ripple. We’re really excited to see our customers reaction to the Summer Chill range."



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From: Delish UK
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Anna Lewis is the News Editor at Delish UK, which means she’s always either writing about food, cooking food or eating food. Anna is in charge of Delish UK’s epic food news output, ensuring you’re always up-to-date with the latest product launches, food trends, and restaurant news. She specialises in Slimming World recipes, but she’ll eat just about anything – ideally gherkins or ice-cream sandwiches (but not together).